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ISBN: HB: 9780300218930

Yale University Press

October 2017

272 pp.

21x14 cm

10 black&white illus.

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£25,00
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Difficult Death

The Life and Work of Jens Peter Jacobsen

While largely unknown today, Danish writer and Darwin translator Jens Peter Jacobsen was the leading prose writer in Scandinavia in the late nineteenth century and part of a generation that included Henrik Ibsen, Knut Hamsun, and August Strindberg. His novels "Marie Grubbe" and "Niels Lyhne" as well as his stories and poems were widely admired by writers such as Rainer Maria Rilke, Thomas Mann, and James Joyce.

Despite his untimely death from tuberculosis at the age of thirty-eight, Jacobsen became a cult figure to an entire generation and continues to occupy an important place in Scandinavian cultural history. In this book, Morten H?i Jensen gives a moving account of Jacobsen's life, work, and death: his passionate interest in the natural sciences, his complicated and nuanced attitude to his own atheism, and his painful descent toward an early death. Carefully researched and sympathetically imagined, this is an evocative portrait of one of the most influential and gifted writers of the nineteenth century.

About the Author

Born in Copenhagen and educated in England and America, Morten Hoi Jensen has contributed to numerous publications, including the Los Angeles Review of Books, Salon, and the New Republic.

Reviews

"Morten Hoi Jensen... brilliantly restores Jens Peter Jacobsen to a place in modern world fiction that should never have been vacated. This is one of the most elegant and incisive critical biographies I've read" – James Wood

"Before I read Morten Hoi Jensen's 'A Difficult Death', Jens Peter Jacobsen was just a name I vaguely recalled from Rilke. But now he's become, among other things, an intellectual hero. This book beautifully conjures the person, skillfully creates the world, and thoroughly explains the work – it's as exemplary as literary biographies get. I've long regarded Jensen as one of the best young critics writing today, and A Difficult Death proves it" – Tom Bissell, author of "Apostle: Travels Among the Tombs of the Twelve"

"Before I read Morten H?i Jensen's 'A Difficult Death', Jens Peter Jacobsen was just a name I vaguely recalled from Rilke. But now he's become, among other things, an intellectual hero. This book beautifully conjures the person, skillfully creates the world, and thoroughly explains the work" – Tom Bissell, author of "Apostle: Travels Among the Tombs of the Twelve"

"J. P. Jacobsen's work was ground-breaking, influential, and of rare perfection. Jensen's is a deeply sympathetic and intellectually informed presentation of Jacobsen's tragically short life, enigmatic personality and imaginatively challenging writings. This limpid and incisive book is commendably thoughtful" – Paul Binding, author of "Hans Christian Andersen: European Witness"

"Offering a wonderful sense of intimacy with the life and works of Jens Peter Jacobsen, this book also wrestles with the difficult giants in the wings: Rilke, Strindberg, Ibsen and the brothers Brandes. A beguiling view of a rich literary landscape" – Mikka Haugaard, translator of "Marie Grubbe"

"Jens Peter Jacobsen will be a marvelous discovery for many readers. Jensen introduces his life struggles and literary achievements with empathy, precision and an infectious awareness of why Jacobsen's agon with faith and faithlessness remains timely" – George Prochnik, author of "The Impossible Exile: Stefan Zweig at the End of the World"

"Morten H?i Jensen is one of our most sensitive and serious young literary thinkers, and I read his work with great anticipation." – Adelle Waldman, author of "The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P."