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Jens Pauli Heinesen (2 November 1932 in Sandavágur −19 July 2011 in Tórshavn) was a Faroese writer.[1] He received the Faroese Literature Prize four times and the Faroese Cultural Prize[2] once. From 1968 to 1975, Heinesen was president of the Association of Writers of the Faroe Islands (Rithøvundafelag Føroya).[3] He wrote novels, short stories, poems, plays, a children's book, and translated books from foreign languages into Faroese.


Biography


Jens Pauli Heinesen's parents were Petur Heinesen á Lofti, a farmer from Sandavágur, and Anna Maria Malena Heinesen (born Johannesen) from the small island Hestur. He grew up in the village of Sandavágur. At 14 years old he moved to Tórshavn, where he worked briefly at an office and published his first book, Degningsælið, before finishing high school in 1954. After graduating, he moved to Denmark, where he studied at Emdrupborg Statsseminarium and became a school teacher in 1956.

In August of 1956, he married Maud Brimheim from Klaksvík. They had a daughter, Elin Brimheim Heinesen, in 1958, and later adopted a second daughter, Marianna, from Korea. The family moved back to the Faroe Islands in 1957. Maud Heinesen (born Brimheim) later became a writer of children's books.


Bibliography


Jens Pauli Heinesen wrote with a colloquial rather than an academic tone, claiming that he had to write in his own dialect.[4] His writings are characterized by thematizing the development of Faroese society to modernity, with a critical vision on his contemporary cultural climate. Additionally, he wrote partially autobiographical novels such as the seven-volume series Á ferð inn í eina óendaliga søgu (On a journey into a never ending story).[5] He also composed the poem Eitt dýpi av dýrari tíð (An Abyss of Precious Time) which was accompanied with melodies by his daughter Ellin. The poem was released in 1988, which remains a popular song in the island.


Novels



Short stories



Plays



Children's books



Translations


Tórshavn: Føroya Lærarafelag in co-operation with Illustrationsforlaget, [1958]. – 24 s. (Glæstribøkurnar ; 4)


Prizes


Jens Pauli Heinesen has four times received the Faroese Literature Prize (Mentanarvirðisløn M. A. Jacobsens) and one time the Faroese Cultural Prize (Mentanarvirðisløn Landsins).


References


  1. MS.fo
  2. Kringvarp.fo Archived 19 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine (The Faroese national radio and TV station
  3. Bokasolan.fo Archived 10 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Listinblog.blogspot.dk (in Faroese, about a Jens Pauli Heinesen evening in the Nordic House in Tórshavn, recordings from the event was sent in the Faroese radio on 8 January 2013.
  5. Den Store Danske The Grand Danish Encyclopedia
  6. DenStoreDanske.dk, Jens Pauli Heinesen
  7. Bokaklubbin.fo Archived 7 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine Knassi
  8. BBS.fo Archived 6 January 2013 at archive.today (The Library of Tórshavn)
  9. Bokasolan.fo Archived 10 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine



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