Carsten Jensen
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For the Danish author, musician, songwriter, producer and politician, see Carsten Bo Jensen.
Carsten Jensen is a Danish author and political columnist. He was born on 24 July 1952 in Marstal.[1] He first earned recognition as a literary critic for the Copenhagen daily, Politiken. His novels, including I Have Seen the World Begin (1996), deal with knowledge of the world. Jensen's latest work (2006) is the novel Vi, de druknede (We, the Drowned), a chronicle about the birth of modern Denmark, seen through the history of his hometown Marstal.
In 2009 he was awarded the Olof Palme Prize.
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- Carsten Jensen talks about his epic book We, the Drowned (Vi,de Druknede) in an audio slideshow on The Interview Online (In English).
- Finnish review about Vi, de druknede in Opettaja magazine 33/2009
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