Jens Bjørneboe
Sep 10
2009
From Mythmakers and Lawbreakers:
Jens Bjørneboe (1920–1976), once called “the greatest failed novelist of the twentieth century,” was a Norwegian novelist, playwright, and anarcho-nihilist. Jens wrote honestly and angrily, a trait that found him convicted of obscenity and resulted in his novel Without A Stitch being banned in Norway for a time. Perhaps his strongest allegorical work is his last novel, The Sharks. He also wrote anarchist theory, expounding on the idea that anarchism was scientific (contrasting with the dogmatic Marxism) and existed in varying degrees. After a lifetime of controversy and alcohol, he took his own life.
Wikipedia:
Jens Bjørneboe
English language novels available from Amazon:
English language plays available from Amazon:
- The Bird Lovers
- Semmelweis
(stupid expensive)
- Amputation
The Anarchist, a short essay about Jens by Inge S. Kristiansen, translated from the Norwegian by Esther Greenleaf Müer. From Jens Bjorneboe in English, one of the finer sites available in English about Jens.
Tags: Dead, Nihilist, Norwegian, Playwright
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