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Klaus Rifbjerg (15 December 1931 – 4 April 2015) was a Danish writer. He authored more than 170 novels, books and essays.[1] In 1965 he co-produced the film 4x4 which was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival.[2]

Klaus Rifbjerg
Rifbjerg in 2009
Born(1931-12-15)15 December 1931
Copenhagen, Denmark
Died4 April 2015(2015-04-04) (aged 83)
Copenhagen, Denmark
OccupationWriter

Biography


Rifbjerg was born in Copenhagen and grew up on the island of Amager, which is part of the city, the child of two teachers. Later he studied English and literature, in Copenhagen and for a year in the US at Princeton University.

His breakthrough was in 1958 with the novel Den kroniske Uskyld. It was made into a film in 1985, directed by Edward Fleming. From that time on he published more than 100 novels as well as poetry and short story collections, plays, TV and radio plays, film scripts, children's books and diaries. Rifbjerg is also known for having been a journalist and critic. Along with Villy Sørensen, he was editor of the publication Vindrosen, and from 1984 to 1991 he was the literary director of Gyldendal.

Among other honors, he was awarded the Swedish Academy Nordic Prize (1999), known as the 'little Nobel'[citation needed]; The Nordic Council's Literature Prize (1970), the Rungstedlund Award (2009) and the grand prize of the Danish Academy (1966).

Rifbjerg has been seen as the first true modernist author in Danish, as he became increasingly more experimental though the 1960s, culminating with Anna (jeg) Anna. Many of his works from 1970 and some 25 years on are seen as being looser in scope and composition, often humorous or sarcastic, often leaving the protagonist chaotically alone with his or her existential and psychological hangups, subtly exemplifying modernism as the breakdown of the normality of the bourgeoisie. A principal theme is the portrayal of children and their difficulties establishing their own identity. Rifbjerg's works from the 2000s opened a new line of inspiration: historic events.

On 4 April 2015 Rifbjerg died in Copenhagen after a long illness, aged 83.[3][4][5]


Works



References


  1. Afterbeat. En samtale med Klaus Rifbjerg, Henrik Juul Jensen, 1996, ISBN 87-16-14257-8
  2. "4th Moscow International Film Festival (1965)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
  3. "Klaus Rifbjerg skrev over 150 titler - nu er han død" (in Danish). Information.dk. Retrieved April 5, 2015.
  4. Danmarks Radio (2015-04-05). "Forfatteren Klaus Rifbjerg er død" [The author Klaus Rifbjerg is dead]. dr.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2015-04-05.
  5. Rifbjerg remembered for writing style, legacy



На других языках


- [en] Klaus Rifbjerg

[fr] Klaus Rifbjerg

Klaus Rifbjerg, né le 15 décembre 1931 à Copenhague et mort le 4 avril 2015 (à 83 ans), est un poète, romancier, nouvelliste et scénariste danois.

[ru] Рифбьерг, Клаус

Клаус Рифбьерг (дат. Klaus Rifbjerg, 15 декабря 1931, Копенгаген — 4 апреля 2015) — датский поэт, прозаик, драматург и сценарист, автор книг для детей, одна из наиболее активных и признанных фигур в современной датской словесности



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