Kongens Fald

by Johannes V. Jensen

Paperback, 1973

Status

Available

Call number

839.813

Library's review

Indeholder "Foraarets død", " Mikkel", " København ved Nat", " Drømmeren", " Foraars Smerte", " Mikkel synker", " Otte Iversens Fald", " Stenene bæres af By", " Hjemkomst", " Længsel", " Tordenvejret", " Hævnen", " Gengældensen", " Døden", " Et Gensyn", "Den store sommer", " Axel rider
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frem", " Hjemkomst paany", " Consumatum est", " Galejen", " Historiens Fælde", " Lucie", " Blodbadet", " Miserere", " Den lille Skæbne", " I Urskoven", " Kapslen", " Hjemfalden", " Den danske Død", " Kongen falder", " Skatten", " Inger", "Vinteren", " Atter Hjemkomst", " Den røde Hane", " Nederlaget", " Tiden", " Jakob og Ide", " Hjemløs", " Paa Sønderborg", " Carolus", " Ilden", " Vinterens Røst", " Grotte", " Spillemands Afsked".

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Collection

Publication

Kbh. 1973 202 s. Tekstbill. Gyldendal, Tranebog T28

Description

Taking place during the first half of the sixteenth century, The Fall of the King tells the story of dreamy, slacking student Mikkel Thú8gersen and the entanglements that ultimately bring him into service as a mercenary under King Christian II of Denmark. Moving from the Danish countryside to Stockholm during the execution of Swedish nobility and finally to the imprisonment of Mikkel and Christian, the narrative is a lyrical encapsulation of "the fall"d--the fall of country, history, individuals, and nature. Twice voted as the most important Danish novel of the twentieth century, The Fall of the King is both an epic depiction of real events and a complex psychological novel. Half pure narration, half prose poem, its scenes of brute realism mixed with rhapsodical passages make it a work of artistic genius.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Stbalbach
The Fall of the King (1901) is a Danish novel by Nobel-laureate Johannes V. Jensen (1944). Jensen is not well known or read in English but this is his most popular work in translation. In Denmark the novel was recently voted as one of the most important Danish works of the 20th century. It's
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technically historical fiction, set in the early 16th century during the violent upheavals of the wars of religion, centered around the 1520 Stockholm Bloodbath which was a very important event for the next 300 years of Danish history. But really the novel is a mix of hard realism, and beautiful lyrical prose poetry - the two mix in a way that creates something greater than the parts. For Jensen the history is a setting and the small details of the 16th century are illuminating. Even though it's only about 260 pages it felt like a 3-volume epic. This is because Jensen believed that plot was less important than getting to the heart of the matter and giving the impression of a thing through key details and scenes. Thus a lot can happen in a short space. I found it quite effective. The main theme is indecision and futility of life, which Jensen saw as a negative trait of the Danish character. It's evident throughout but is most memorable when King Christian sails back and forth between Sweden and Denmark unable to decide what to do. Even though I am not Danish or know much of its history I was really moved by the story.
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LibraryThing member whiteberg
Many times voted as the best by ever written in Danish. It's true as far as I'm concerned.
LibraryThing member Gypsy_Boy
I had never heard of Johannes Jensen outside of seeing his name as a Nobel Prize winner. In the course of picking something to read, I learned that in 1999, two leading Danish newspapers, independently of each other, both named this the best Danish book of the 20th century! Now, having read it, I
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am completely baffled: why on earth isn’t Jensen better known? The book is about the fall of a king as well as about many people whose life stories Jensen weaves together brilliantly. But in some ways, every person and every story of those people is incidental. The book is not so much about the characters as it is about Denmark under King Christian II in the early 16th century. Warning: unless you know something about Denmark’s conquest of Sweden in that period or the Stockholm Bloodbath of 1520, do yourself a favor and read a little in Wikipedia first. I got lost trying to follow the story given how Jensen presents it. But the book is brilliant. The writing is sometimes straightforward narrative, sometimes lyrical description, sometimes metaphysical musing. Some scenes are so vivid that I had to stop reading to let myself calm down a bit. What a gifted writer!
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Language

Original language

Danish

Original publication date

1901

Physical description

202 p.; 18.6 cm

ISBN

8700384712 / 9788700384712

Local notes

Omslag: Sikker Hansen
Omslaget viser ansigtet på en mand, der er faldet om på jorden
Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi
Gyldendals Tranebøger, bind 28
Gutenberg, bind 36942

Pages

202

Library's rating

Rating

½ (63 ratings; 3.9)

DDC/MDS

839.813
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