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Havoc
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- Book Synopsis
- Copenhagen, 1930. There is a ring at the door of Ole Jastrau's fifth floor apartment that will ignite a spark of restlessness within his soul, leading him into darkened velvet portiere-entranced bars and brightly glittering night clubs, from the mundane grind of literary criticism to the nocturnal otherworld of alcoholism and prostitution.Originally deemed a cynical, pessimistic - and, above all, overly revealing - portrayal of life as a newspaperman upon its release in interwar Denmark, Havoc has since gone on to become a much loved modern classic in its home country, with its 'longed for shipwrecks' verse becoming one of the most oft quoted in the Danish language.Will Jastrau re-emerge into polite society, or sink to a place from where he will never resurface?
- About The Author
- Over a 50 year career, Kristensen achieved both critical and popular success as a poet, critic and author. Releasing his first collection of poetry in 1920, he was known as the 'poet of anxiety,' and indeed, one of his best known works is the poem 'Angst', part of which features in his 1930 novel, Havoc. Something of a scandal upon its release, the book is today considered a masterpiece of European modernism. Born in London, but growing up in the working class milieu of Copenhagen, Kristensen travelled in the Orient and Spain. He worked in Copenhagen, as literary critic at the newspaper Politiken, from 1923. However, upon the death of his third wife (of five) from a combination of alcohol and pills, he left the city in the 1940s to settle on the island of Thur¢, where he lived until his own death in 1974. Kristensen is one of the most respected and loved members of the Danish literary canon. It is with great pleasure and pride that Nordisk Books has published Havoc for the first time in the UK.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9780995485204
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Nordisk Books, (06 October 2016)
- Number of Pages
- 589
- Weight
- 717 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 216 x 217 x 57 mm
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