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Ole Sarvig

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Name
  
Ole Sarvig

Role
  
Author


Died
  
December 4, 1981, Copenhagen, Denmark

Books
  
De rejsende, The Sea Below My Window, Late Day, The graphic works of Edvard Munch

Nominations
  
Nordic Council's Literature Prize

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Ole Sarvig (Danish pronunciation:[ˈoːlə ˈsɑːviˀ]) (1921 in Copenhagen – 1981 in Copenhagen) was a Danish author and poet, known for his participation in the literary journal heretica. In 1967 he received the grand prize of the Danish Academy. In 2004 his 1943 work Regnmaaleren was included in the Danish Culture Canon. He was a friend and mentor to the poet Michael Strunge, whose poem "December" remembers Sarvig's death by suicide in December 1981. Like Sarvig, Strunge took his life by jumping from a building.

Contents

Ole sarvig mangfoldighed sidste digt i kredsen


Selected works

  • Gronne digte (1943)
  • Jeghuset (poems, 1944)
  • Mangfoldighed (poems, 1945)
  • Legende (poems, 1946)
  • Menneske (poems, 1948)
  • Edvard Munchs Grafik (art critique, 1948)
  • Krisens Billedbog (art essays, 1950)
  • Min Kaerlighed (poems, 1952)
  • Stenrosen (novel, 1955)
  • De Sovende (novel, 1958)
  • Havet under mit Vindue (novel, 1960)
  • Limbo (novel, 1963)
  • Spirende digte (1967)
  • Glem Ikke (novel, 1972)
  • Sejlads (tv-drama, 1974)
  • De rejsende. En undergangsroman (1978)
  • References

    Ole Sarvig Wikipedia