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1901 2012
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The Nobel Prize in Literature 1944
Johannes V. Jensen
Johannes Vilhelm Jensen
Born: 20 January 1873, Farsø, Denmark
Died: 25 November 1950, Copenhagen, Denmark
Residence at the time of the award: Denmark
Prize motivation: "for the rare strength and fertility of his poetic imagination with which is combined an intellectual curiosity of wide scope and a bold, freshly creative style"
Language: Danish

Autobiography
I was born on the 20th of January, 1873, in
a village in North Jutland, the second son of the district
veterinary surgeon, H. Jensen, a descendant on both sides of
farmers and craftsmen. In 1893, at the age of twenty, I graduated
from the Cathedral School of Viborg, and subsequently studied
medicine for three years at the University of
Copenhagen. I earned my living by my pen until it became
necessary for me to choose between further studies and
literature. The grounding in natural sciences which I obtained in
the course of my medical studies, including preliminary
examinations in botany, zoology, physics, and chemistry, was to
become decisive in determining the trend of my literary
work.
My literary career began near the turn of the century with the
publication of Himmerlandshistorier (1898-1910)
[Himmerland Stories], comprising a series of tales set in that
part of Denmark where I was born. This was followed in the years
up to 1944 by «legends» and«myths»
representing literary forms I have particularly liked, and of
which nine volumes have appeared (Myter, 1907-45 [Myths]).
I have also written poetry, a few plays, and many essays, chiefly
on anthropology and the philosophy of evolution.
For many years I was engaged in journalism, writing articles and
chronicles for the daily press without ever joining the staff of
any newspaper. Nor have I ever belonged to any political party.
After extensive journeys to the East, to Malaya and China, and
several visits to the United States, I inspired a change in the
Danish literature and press by introducing English and American
vigour, which was to replace the then dominant trend of decadent
Gallicism. The essence of my literary work is to be found in my
collection of poems, which may be regarded as a reaction against
the fastidious style of the day bearing Baudelaire's poisonous
hall-mark. My poems represented a turn to simple style and sound
subject matter (Digte, 1904-41, 1943 [Poems]).
A probing analysis of the problems of evolution forms the basis
of my prose. During half a century of literary work, I have
endeavoured to introduce the philosophy of evolution into the
sphere of literature, and to inspire my readers to think in
evolutionary terms. I was prompted to do this because of the
misinterpretation and distortion of Darwinism at the end of the
19th century. The concept of the Übermensch had
disastrous consequences in that it led to two world wars, and was
destroyed only with the collapse of Germany in 1945. In the
course of opposing this fallacious doctrine, I have arrived at a
new interpretation of the theory of evolution and its moral
implications.
Biographical note on Johannes V. Jensen
Johannes V. Jensen (1873-1950) developed his theories of evolution in a cycle of six novels, Den lange rejse (1908-22) [The Long Journey], which was published in a two-volume edition in 1938.
From Nobel Lectures, Literature 1901-1967, Editor Horst Frenz, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1969
This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and first published in the book series Les Prix Nobel. It was later edited and republished in Nobel Lectures. To cite this document, always state the source as shown above.
Johannes V. Jensen died on November 25, 1950.
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