Hans Andrias Djurhuus (20 October 1883 – 6 May 1951) was a Faroese poet and teacher. Hans Andrias Djurhuus was one of the most productive Faroese poets. He is well known for his national poems and for his children's songs, but he also wrote psalms, short stories, plays, fairytales and one novel.
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Djurhuus on a Faroese stamp from 1984
Biography
Djurhuus was born and died in Tórshavn. His brother Janus Djurhuus, who was two years older, is also one of the well-known poets of the Faroe Islands. He also had an older sister called Armgarð Maria Djurhuus, which was born in 1880. She died at a young age of 39 years old. They were born and raised in a house in the old part of Tórshavn, which is called Áarstova, down in the eastern harbour; only the brothers are often referred to as the Áarstovu Brothers (Áarstovubrøðurnir) and not their sister.
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After finishing school Hans Andreas worked as a fisherman for a short period, then attended folkschool (Føroya Fólkaháskúli). He then studied at the Faroese Teachers School (Føroya Læraraskúli), graduating in 1905. He worked as a school teacher in Sandavágur, Klaksvík, Tvøroyri and Tórshavn. He also edited the newspaper Dúgvan from 1909 to 1910.
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Bibliography
Ein firvaldur - A Butterfly. Faroese stamp from 2003 with motif from one of Djurhuus's poems.
Ritsavn. ill. by William Heinesen. Tórshavn, 1952–1958, 7 vol. (collection of all of H.A. Djurhuus's works)
Poems
1905: Hin gamla søgan (The Old Story)
1915: Barnarímur (children's poems'). New edition published in 2000, ill. by Elinborg Lützen. ISBN99918-1-237-7
1916: Hildarljóð
1922: Søgumál. Tórshavn: Felagið Varðin – 126 pp.
1925: Sjómansrímur. (Seamen's poems). Notes published in 1993.
1932: Halgiljóð. Tórshavn: Varðin – 52 pp.
1934: Morgun- og kvøldsálmar (Morning- and evenings psalms)
1934: Undir víðum lofti. Tórshavn: Varðin – 415 pp. (utvalgte dikt). Nytt opplag 1970
1936: Yvir teigar og tún. Tórshavn: Varðin – 345 pp. (collected poems)
1936: Havet sang
Plays
1908: Marita
1917: Annika
1930: Álvaleikur
1930: Eitt ódnarkvøld (On a Stormy Night)
1933: Traðarbøndur
1935: Ólavsøkumynd
1936: Løgmansdótturin á Steig
1947: Leygarkvøld í Bringsnagøtu. Published as a book, Tórshavn, Varðin, 1947 – 61 pages
Other works
1922: Eitt ár til skips ("One year on board" – short-stories and fairytales)
1922: Barnabókin (The Children's Book)
1927: Barnabókin, økt útgáva. New and changed edition 1970
1924: Føroya søga. Eitt stutt yvirlit. Tórshavn: Felagið Varðin – 59 S. (Faroese history)
1952: Føroya søga, økt útgáva. New edition published in 1963
1927: Beinta (novel, based on the legend of Beinta Broberg; this was also the basis of Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen's novel Barbara some years later)
1929: Ævintýr (Fairytale)
1950: Í mánalýsi
1975: Fyrisagnir til skúlabrúks. – Tórshavn: Føroya skúlabókagrunnur, 39 pp. (essays for teaching in the Faroese language for children)
Djurhuus in Norwegian translation
1936 Havet song. In Norwegian translation by Peter Molaug. Gyldendal forlag
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