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Martin A. Hansen (1909–1955)

Autor de The Liar

44+ Obras 528 Miembros 11 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

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As a critic of the form and content of civilization since the Middle Ages, Martin A. Hansen believed that humanity and morality deteriorated as rationalism and scientism became the guiding lights of European culture. In his childhood, Hansen personally observed the disintegration of rural folk mostrar más culture when economic and agricultural requirements modernized country life. His participation in the Danish Underground during World War II also greatly increased his sense of the failure of modern times to provide ethical stability. His modernistic prose is highly symbolic and, at times, eludes logical interpretation, but nonetheless his writing delineates its message clearly. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Obras de Martin A. Hansen

The Liar (1950) 221 copias
Lykkelige Kristoffer (1945) 46 copias
Orm og tyr (1989) 23 copias
Agerhønen (1947) 21 copias
Tornebusken (1946) 19 copias
Jonatans Rejse (1941) 18 copias
Isen bryder 12 copias
Konkyljen 10 copias
Tanker i en Skorsten (1948) 10 copias
Nu opgiver han 9 copias
Kolonien 8 copias
Leviathan (1982) 8 copias

Obras relacionadas

Danske essays — Autor, algunas ediciones9 copias
Hævnen og andre danske mesterfortællinger, Bind 2 (1973) — Autor, algunas ediciones6 copias
Jylland skildret af danske forfattere — Autor, algunas ediciones3 copias
Det forbandede hus — Autor, algunas ediciones3 copias
Gyldendals bibliotek, bind 50: Dansk Lyrik, anden del — Autor, algunas ediciones2 copias
Danske Fortællinger, anden del — Autor, algunas ediciones1 copia
Danmarks besættelse — Autor, algunas ediciones1 copia
Sjælland skildret af danske forfattere — Autor, algunas ediciones1 copia

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Fecha de nacimiento
1909-08-20
Fecha de fallecimiento
1955-06-27
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Denmark
Lugares de residencia
Stroby, Denmark (birth)
Copenhagen, Denmark (death)
Ocupaciones
novelist

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Published in 1950 and hailed as one of the great novels to come out of post-war Denmark, Martin Hansen’s The Liar chronicles a few days in the uneventful life of Johannes Lye on tiny, insignificant Sand Island. Narrated by Johannes in a series of diary entries, the novel opens (on Friday, March 13) as the pack ice that’s cut the island off from the mainland for the entire winter is starting to break up. But though the coming of spring is normally a harbinger of milder weather and better days ahead, Johannes sees no cause for celebration because, as he tells us, “If this really is spring, I’m afraid there’ll be a few troubled hearts here on Sand Island.” Johannes lives alone in a building that doubles as the island’s schoolhouse. In addition to his role as teacher, Johannes serves as postmaster and church deacon, so has a finger in almost everyone’s business to one degree or another. Johannes’s narrative revolves around a few central characters, the most prominent of which is Annemari, a beautiful former student for whom Johannes holds a torch. Annemari however, though betrothed to gentle giant Olaf, who’s been stranded on the mainland for the winter, is carrying on an affair with a visiting engineer named Harry. A complicating factor in this relationship is Olaf and Annemari’s young son, Tom. Johannes, approaching forty and painfully aware of his lack of physical charms, seems unable to commit emotionally to another person. Annemari makes it clear that she likes him fine but has waited long enough for him to make his move, and so as a means to escape Sand Island has attached herself to Harry. In the meantime, Johannes awaits Olaf’s return from the mainland, anticipating some sort of dramatic turmoil when Olaf discovers that Annemari’s plans for the future do not include him. In addition to Annemari, Johannes is attracted to lovely Rigmor, the lonely, neglected wife of Frederik, master of Naes Hall, wealthy landowner and the island’s most prominent citizen. But Johannes keeps himself aloof from emotional attachments, creating distance at crucial moments with sardonic quips and self-deprecating non-sequiturs. His diary (addressed to an imaginary auditor named Nathanial) records repeated instances where words fail him. The story, as such, is simply Johannes’s day to day activities, his encounters and conversations with other residents of the island, walks with his dog Pigro, his fascination with and deep appreciation of the island’s wildlife and the landscape’s stark beauty. But though his activities are not unusual, his life seems to be unraveling, a process brought into sharp relief when he freezes in church while delivering a sermon. The novel ends a year after the story’s main events. At this point, Annemari and Harry are residing somewhere on the mainland, having, with Olaf’s blessing, taken Tom with them. Johannes is living much the same life as before, except that he has invited Elna, ex-barmaid, to take up residence in the schoolhouse, where she can raise her newborn away from prying eyes, a decision that he vaguely regrets. Johannes’s story is one of emotional stasis, the melancholy tale of a man who observes others thriving (or not) in close relationships but who is unable to take the plunge himself. But we have to wonder if any of what he tells us true. He admits that he didn’t start writing his account until a year after everything happened, so how accurate are his recollections? What are we to believe? Even the story he told Annemari, about arriving on Sand Island after being jilted by the woman he loved, is thrown into question. Intentionally or not, Hansen’s novel deftly captures the mood of post-war Europe, one of desperation and moral exhaustion. But even after reading it The Liar remains a puzzle: an engrossing and fiendishly enigmatic masterpiece of psychological realism with a protagonist whose motives are elusive to the bitter end.… (más)
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icolford | 5 reseñas más. | Apr 6, 2024 |
Danmark, Sandø, ca 1945
En degn og skolelærer på en lille ø forelsker sig i en elev, Annemari. Hun er forlovet med den unge fisker Oluf, men isen har spærret ham ude, så han har været strandet på fastlandet. Til gengæld har en ung ingeniør været spærret ind på øen og han har også gjort haneben til Annemari. Nu er det midt i marts, isen bryder op og hun må bestemme sig. Og Annemari er forelsket i degnen, men han er passiv og betragter bare den trekant, der ender med at Annemari vælger ingeniøren og pakker kufferten. Oluf tager det vældig roligt og tænker at han nok finder en anden.

Forord og efterskrift af Ole Wivel. Det er lidt sjovt at se forfatteren lege med historien og bestemme over Oluf, ingeniøren og degnen.
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bnielsen | Jun 7, 2021 |
I first read this book as an exchange student in Denmark--apparently required reading there. It's a lovely novel, and while considered a psychological novel, the sense of place and nature seems to me just as important--you can feel and hear the spring thaw as you read.
 
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giovannaz63 | 5 reseñas más. | Jan 18, 2021 |
Indeholder "I. del", " Aasynet", " Synden", " Roden", " Den retfærdige", " Haavn", "II. del", " Sankt Hans Aften", "III. del", " Daniel", " Budbringeren", " Brudgommens Eg", "Efterskrift".

"Aasynet" handler om en lille familie, der flytter til et fattigt husmandssted. ???
"Synden" handler om ???
"Roden" handler om ???
"Den retfærdige" handler om ???
"Haavn" handler om ???
"Sankt Hans Aften" handler om ???
"Daniel" handler om ???
"Budbringeren" handler om ???
"Brudgommens Eg" handler om ???
"Efterskrift" handler om at novellerne er udvalgt efter at være tæt på hvad Martin A. Hansen havde forestillet sig, men på grund af hans sygdom og død blev det ikke helt som ønsket.

En samling noveller som forfatteren efterlod ved sin død.
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bnielsen | Jan 24, 2015 |

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Obras
44
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Miembros
528
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Reseñas
11
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52
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