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Morten Sondergaard


Morten Sondergaard

Bookthug interview with morten s ndergaard author of a step in the right direction


Morten Søndergaard (3 October 1964 in Copenhagen) is a Danish writer, translator, editor and sound artist.

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Bookthug interview with morten s ndergaard author of wordpharmacy


Life

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From 1989 to 1991, Morten Søndergaard attended the Danish Writer's school (Forfatterskolen) in Copenhagen, and obtained his MA in comparative literature at the University of Copenhagen in 1995. From 2002 to 2008 he co-edited the literary magazine Hvedekorn with Thomas Thøfner, and also co-founded the poetry magazine Øverste Kirurgiske (Upper surgery). In 2003 and again in 2007 he was nominated for the Nordic Council Literature Prize. They lived together in Italy for 8 years before moving back to Copenhagen, first in the town Vinci, Tuscany, then in Pietrasanta. Søndergaard used his time in Italy as the basis for two of his works, Vinci, Senere and Processen og det halve kongerige.

Work

Søndergaard debuted in 1992 with Sahara i mine hænder (Sahara in my hands). His breakthrough to a wider audience came in 1998 with Bier dør sovende (Bees die sleeping). Based on his experiences living in and coming back to Italy, the poetry collection Vinci, Senere (Vinci, Later; 2002), deals with the subjects of time and movement. These themes are expanded in the collection Et skridt i den rigtige retning, (A step in the right direction, 2005), which explores the relation between walking and poetry. In the poetical narrative Processen og det halve kongerige (The process and half the kingdom, 2010), Søndergaard again returns to his time in Italy, and to his childhood, this time focusing on perception and the senses.

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In his poetry, Søndergaard "lets the world intrude and enrich the imagination, so that new, surreal and hyper-real images emerge – with a different outlook on the world as a result. Not quite without humour". His books have been translated into Arabic, English, German, French, Italian, Swedish and Serbian.

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While Søndergaard primarily works as a poet, he has also branched out into numerous other media. He has thus created a series of exhibitions and installations, as well as having produced both musical and dramatic works. The sensorial nature of his poetry and the physical nature of some of his other works thus combine to bring poetry and world closer together. In the artist's own words: "I try to approach both poetry and world by making the two phenomena collide and then see what happens.". He has also translated several works by Jorge Luis Borges into Danish. Søndergaards Ordapotek (Wordpharmacy) is a concrete poetical work, which equates the structure of language with pharmaceutical products. This poetic experiment consists of ten boxes of medicines, one for each word class, such as verbs, nouns or adverb. A leaflet in each package explains the dangers of overdose and the like. For example, the leaflet for Pronouns explains: "Use Pronouns once a day. Drink plenty of water. After the first week you can increase the number of Pronouns used to as much as 2 Pronouns daily, depending on what has been agreed with the others. You can use Pronouns any time of day, by itself or together with a meal. Pronounce Pronouns loudly and clearly. Do not chew them.".

Prizes and Grants

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  • Morten Nielsens Legat, 2008
  • Harald Kidde og Peder Jensen Kjærgaards Fond 2008
  • Beatrice Prize, 2006 (Pia Tafdrups tale for Morten Søndergaard ved overrækkelsen)
  • Peter Freuchens Mindelegat, 2003
  • Michael Strunge Prize, 1998
  • Received the three-years grant from Statens Kunstfond for the period 1997-1999


  • Morten Søndergaard Morten Sndergaard Gyldendal Den Store Danske

    References

    Morten Søndergaard Wikipedia