Per Højholt

Per Højholt (22 July 1928 – 15 October 2004) was a Danish poet. Højholt had his debut in 1948 when he published "De nøgne" (The Naked Ones), a series of poems which appeared in the magazine Heretica. His first collection was Hesten og solen, featuring religiously inspired poems.[1] A major work came with Poetens hoved (The Head of the Poet) which appeared in 1963. This collection took a Modernist stance and meant a break with late Symbolism.[1] Although a highly experimental and unorthodox writer, he became a popular poet.[2] This is not least due to Gittes monologer (Gitte's Monologues). He toured the country with his recitals of these monologues which received considerable attention.[1]

Højholt was awarded "Den store pris" from the Danish Academy in 1982 and the Holberg Medal in 1997.[2] A recognized writer, he was included in the Danish Culture Canon in 2006 for the poem, "Personen på toppen".[3]

Højholt was a librarian by profession and worked as such until 1966.[1]

Works

  • Hesten og solen – Wivel, 1949. Collection of poems
  • Skrift paa vind og vand – Schønberg, 1956. Collection of poems
  • Poetens hoved – Schønberg, 1963. Collection of poems
  • Provinser – Schønberg, 1964. Collection of poems and photographs
  • Show – Schønberg, 1966. Collection of poems
  • Min hånd 66 – Schønberg, 1966. Collection of poems
  • Cézannes metode – Schønberg, 1967
  • Turbo – Schønberg, 1968. Collection of poems.
  • +1 – Schønberg, 1969. Collection of poems.
  • 6512 – Schønberg, 1969.
  • Digte – Pax, 1970. Selected poems from: Poetens hoved, Min hånd 66, Show, and Turbo
  • Punkter – Schønberg, 1971. Collection of poems
  • Intethedens grimasser : essays – Schønberg, 1972.
  • Volumen – Schønberg, 1974. Photo collage
  • Praksis, Band 1 : Revolver – Gyldendal, 1977. Collection of poems
  • Praksis, Band 2 : Groteskens område – Gyldendal, 1978. Collection of poems
  • Praksis, Band 3 : Den fireogtresindstyvende frokost i det grønne – Gyldendal, 1979
  • Smerteskolen og andre digte – Jorinde & Joringel, 1979
  • Enhjørningens kvababbelser – Edition After hand, 1980. Collection of poems
  • Praksis, Band 4 : Lynmuseet og andre blindgyder – Gyldendal, 1982. Short story
  • Digte 1963-79 – Schønberg, 1982
  • Praksis, Band 5 : Nuet druknet i latter – Gyldendal, 1983. Short story
  • Gittes monologer og andre kvababbelser – Edition After hand, 1983. Collection of poems
  • Gittes monologer : samlet udgave – Schønberg, 1984
  • Voldtag stilheden – Centrum, 1985
  • Salamanderen – Edition After Hand, 1985
  • Praksis, Band 6 : Salamanderen og andre blindgyder – Gyldendal, 1986. Short story
  • Praksis, Band 7 : Hundekunstneren og andre blindgyder – Gyldendal, 1988. Short story
  • Praksis, Band 8 : Album, tumult – Gyldendal, 1989. Short prose texts
  • Praksis, Band 9 : Det gentagnes musik – Gyldendal, 1989. Collection of poems
  • Kvababbelser (blindskrift, braille) – Danmarks Blindebibliotek, 1989. Collection of poems
  • Jysk til rejsebrug – Band 3 – Thor Breweries, 1991
  • Praksis, Band 10 : Manøvrer – Gyldendal, 1993. Collection of poems
  • Stenvaskeriet og andre stykker – Gyldendal, 1994. Essays
  • Praksis, Band 11 : Lynskud – Gyldendal, 1995. Collection of poems
  • Praksis, Band 12 : Anekdoter – Gyldendal, 1996
  • Jeg vil ikke stå i vejen for kaos : Per Højholts forfatterskab – Munksgaard, 1998
  • Udsatte egne – det er mig : samtaler med Per Højholt – Borgen, 1998
  • Der Kopf des Poeten : Gedichte, Essays und eine CD – Straelener Manuskripte Verlag, 1998
  • Den tydelige solsort – Husets Forlag, 1999. Collection of poems
  • Auricula – Gyldendal, 2001. Roman
  • Hans Henrik Mattesen – En monografi – Gyldendal, 2007

References

  1. "Per Højholts udkast til digte - en introduktion". Det Kongelige Bibliotek. Archived from the original on 29 May 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  2. "Per Højholt (1928 - 2004)". Det Kongelige Bibliotek. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  3. "Kulturkanonen, p. 132" (PDF). Danish Ministry of Culture. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
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