Johannes V. Jensen
Author of The Fall of the King
About the Author
Johannes V. Jensen has had great influence on Danish literature both as a lyric poet and as a novelist. He was born in a village in northwestern Jutland, where his father was a veterinarian and his grandfather a farmer and weaver. His early short stories, Himmerland Stories (1904, 1910), depict show more this world of his childhood. Jensen studied medicine in Copenhagen but did not become a doctor. His great interest in anthropology and biology was concentrated in the theory of evolution. An optimist, Jensen wrote a series of myths, each portraying the same movement: the present is the culmination of all that has been in the past. This positive Darwinian philosophy permeates the six novels that comprise his epic The Long Journey (1908--22). He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1944. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Series
Works by Johannes V. Jensen
Gudrun 16 copies
Myter 10 copies
Bøgernes Bjerg 8 copies
Los premios nobel de literatura VI: Quo vadis? Primavera olimpica. Periplo escandinavo. O locura o santidad. El gran galeoto — Author — 6 copies
Mindets Tavle 5 copies
Hjulet 5 copies
Om Sproget og Undervisningen 4 copies
Dyrenes Forvandling 3 copies
Introduktion til vor Tidsalder 3 copies
Swift og Oehlenschläger 3 copies
Ved livets bred og andre myter 3 copies
Evolution og Moral 3 copies
Udvalgte Prosastykker 3 copies
Den jydske Blæst 3 copies
Pisangen 3 copies
Retninger i Tiden : Artikler 1925-30 3 copies
Opere 2 copies
Dolores und andere Novellen 2 copies
Møllen 2 copies
Nordvejen 2 copies
Tilblivelsen 2 copies
Johannes Larsen og Aarstiderne 2 copies
Aarbog 1917 2 copies
Aandens Stadier 2 copies
Sælernes Ø 2 copies
Danske Køretøjer 2 copies
Verdens lys : nye digte 2 copies
Kornmarken 2 copies
Mytens Ring 2 copies
Darduse 2 copies
Ungt er endnu Ordet 2 copies
Den långa resan. 2 1 copy
Den långa resan. 1 1 copy
Myter. 3. Bind, 1914-1924 1 copy
Skrifter. 6, Bræen Og Skibet 1 copy
Verdensborgeren 1 copy
Obras escogidas 1 copy
Histórias do Himmerland 1 copy
Lille Ahasverus 1 copy
Intermezzo : Tři novelly 1 copy
Jorgina 1 copy
Paaskebadet 1 copy
Little Ahasuerus 1 copy
Ann and the Cow 1 copy
HISTORIAS DEL HIMMERLAND 1 copy
Obras Escogidas: Periplo escandinavo; La caída del rey; Los bosques; Mitos; Cuentos de Himmerland 1 copy
Himmerlands Historier 1 copy
Afrika 1 copy
Una ragazza danese: romanzo 1 copy
Johannes Vilhelm Jensen 1 copy
Histórias do Himmerland 1 copy
Rudyard Kipling 1 copy
Der Gletscher ein neuer Mythos vom ersten Menschen ; mit einer Vorgeschichte: Das verlorene Land 1 copy
Form og Sjæl 1 copy
Folkeslagene i Østen 1 copy
El ramo de mirto/Wombwell 1 copy
Paa Danske Veje 1 copy
H. Chr. C. Mortensen 1 copy
Mørkets frodighed 1 copy
Dikt i utvalg, Jensen 1 copy
Zug der Cimbern 1 copy
Aarbog 1916 1 copy
Aarets Højtider 1 copy
Myter 1898-1907 1 copy
Mammutbogen : Uddøde dyr 1 copy
Myter 1908-1912 1 copy
Myter, fjerde Samling 1 copy
Årstiderne 1 copy
Myter og Digte i Udvalg 1 copy
Kvinden i Sagatiden 1 copy
Kornmarken. Myter, 6. bind 1 copy
Nye Himmerlandshistorier 1 copy
Vor Oprindelse 1 copy
Skrifter 1 copy
Aarstiderne 1 copy
Udvalgte digte 1 copy
Digte 1901-1941 1 copy
Den gode Urt 1 copy
Himmerlands historier II 1 copy
Gyldendals Julebog 1944 1 copy
Himmerlands historier I 1 copy
Danske Myter 1 copy
Nordic myths 1 copy
Dikt i utvalg 1 copy
Noveller og myter 1 copy
En Verden i en Verden 1 copy
Mariehønen 1 copy
Associated Works
Hævnen og andre danske mesterfortællinger, Bind 2 (1973) — Author, some editions — 6 copies, 1 review
Furrow's End: An Anthology of Great Farm Stories — Contributor — 2 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Jensen, Johannes V.
- Legal name
- Jensen, Johannes Vilhelm
- Birthdate
- 1873-01-20
- Date of death
- 1950-11-25
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- novelist
poet
essayist - Awards and honors
- Nobel Prize (Literature, 1944)
- Relationships
- Jensen, Thit (sister)
- Nationality
- Denmark
- Places of residence
- Farso, Denmark (birth)
Copenhagen, Denmark (death) - Burial location
- Bispebjerg Kirkegård, København
- Disambiguation notice
- VIAF:2484909
- Associated Place (for map)
- Denmark
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Reviews
I had never heard of Johannes Jensen outside of seeing his name as a Nobel Prize winner. In the course of picking something to read, I learned that in 1999, two leading Danish newspapers, independently of each other, both named this the best Danish book of the 20th century! Now, having read it, I am completely baffled: why on earth isn’t Jensen better known? The book is about the fall of a king as well as about many people whose life stories Jensen weaves together brilliantly. But in some show more ways, every person and every story of those people is incidental. The book is not so much about the characters as it is about Denmark under King Christian II in the early 16th century. Warning: unless you know something about Denmark’s conquest of Sweden in that period or the Stockholm Bloodbath of 1520, do yourself a favor and read a little in Wikipedia first. I got lost trying to follow the story given how Jensen presents it. But the book is brilliant. The writing is sometimes straightforward narrative, sometimes lyrical description, sometimes metaphysical musing. Some scenes are so vivid that I had to stop reading to let myself calm down a bit. What a gifted writer! show less
The Fall of the King (1901) is a Danish novel by Nobel-laureate Johannes V. Jensen (1944). Jensen is not well known or read in English but this is his most popular work in translation. In Denmark the novel was recently voted as one of the most important Danish works of the 20th century. It's technically historical fiction, set in the early 16th century during the violent upheavals of the wars of religion, centered around the 1520 Stockholm Bloodbath which was a very important event for the show more next 300 years of Danish history. But really the novel is a mix of hard realism, and beautiful lyrical prose poetry - the two mix in a way that creates something greater than the parts. For Jensen the history is a setting and the small details of the 16th century are illuminating. Even though it's only about 260 pages it felt like a 3-volume epic. This is because Jensen believed that plot was less important than getting to the heart of the matter and giving the impression of a thing through key details and scenes. Thus a lot can happen in a short space. I found it quite effective. The main theme is indecision and futility of life, which Jensen saw as a negative trait of the Danish character. It's evident throughout but is most memorable when King Christian sails back and forth between Sweden and Denmark unable to decide what to do. Even though I am not Danish or know much of its history I was really moved by the story. show less
En bog, der fik mig til at ligge vågen og være ked af livets ligegyldighed og dødens sikkerhed. Så ingen fornøjelse som sådan, men uden tvivl en læseoplevelse, jeg ikke sådan lige ryster af mig. Sproget var helt fantastisk nogle steder, særligt i krigsbeskrivelserne, andre steder noget tungt. Bogens struktur er spøjs og springer meget brat fra kapitel til kapitel. Personerne er påfaldende statiske, som om forfatterens pointe er, at vi uundgåeligt må følge en bestemt skæbne show more lagt fast tidligt i livet. show less
" He was a witness to a cataclysmic event in the history of the North.,
By sally tarbox on 23 Aug. 2013
Format: Paperback
In 1520, Denmark's king Christian II secured his position by instigating the notorious Stockholm Bloodbath. Ultimately, however, this 'highly gifted but despotic and unstable ruler' (Prof T K Derry, cited in Insight Guide to Denmark) was imprisoned for the rest of his life.
Jensen's novel is the story of the life of one Mikkel Thogersen, an impoverished student, who goes show more through life in the king's service:
'Throughout his life Mikkel had felt that his fate was wedded to the king's. It was as if their paths were ever converging. the closer Mikkel had come to the king, the farther the king had fallen!'
This is quite a lyrical book; the Danish countryside, rural life of the 16th century, love...and against this the brutality of life: violent battles, animals slaughtered, the coldness and bleakness of winter.
Although I've given this 3 stars for enjoyability - found my concentration drifting at times - I must just say that it does remain with you when you've finished. Worth reading. show less
By sally tarbox on 23 Aug. 2013
Format: Paperback
In 1520, Denmark's king Christian II secured his position by instigating the notorious Stockholm Bloodbath. Ultimately, however, this 'highly gifted but despotic and unstable ruler' (Prof T K Derry, cited in Insight Guide to Denmark) was imprisoned for the rest of his life.
Jensen's novel is the story of the life of one Mikkel Thogersen, an impoverished student, who goes show more through life in the king's service:
'Throughout his life Mikkel had felt that his fate was wedded to the king's. It was as if their paths were ever converging. the closer Mikkel had come to the king, the farther the king had fallen!'
This is quite a lyrical book; the Danish countryside, rural life of the 16th century, love...and against this the brutality of life: violent battles, animals slaughtered, the coldness and bleakness of winter.
Although I've given this 3 stars for enjoyability - found my concentration drifting at times - I must just say that it does remain with you when you've finished. Worth reading. show less
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