Thomas Boberg

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Thomas Boberg
Boberg in 2007
Boberg in 2007
Born(1960-05-05)5 May 1960
Roskilde, Denmark
OccupationPoet, travel writer
Notable worksAmericas; Livsstil
Boberg at the Santiago International Book Fair, 2015

Thomas Boberg (born 5 May 1960 in Roskilde)[1] is a Danish poet and travel writer. Since his debut in 1984 with Hvæsende på mit øjekast (The Hissing on my Glance), Boberg has written numerous books and collections of poems.[2] In 2000 he received the Otto Gelsted Prize.

Boberg lived in Peru for several years.[2] Many of his works stem from his travels in South and Central America, often focusing on the exploited and poor.[3] Boberg has been nominated twice for the Nordic Council's Literature Prize, in 1999 for Americas,[4] and in 2006 for Livsstil (Life Style).[5]

Thomas Boberg is the son of the surrealist artist Jørgen Boberg (1940–2009).[6]

Bibliography

  • Hvæsende ved mit øjekast (1984) - poems
  • Ud af mit liv (1985) - poems
  • Hvid Glød (1986) - poems
  • Slaggerdyret (1987) - poems
  • Vor tids historie (1989) - poems
  • Marionetdrømme (1991) - poems
  • Vandbærere (1993) - poems
  • Pelikanens Flugt (1994) - poems
  • Sølvtråden (1996) - travel memoirs
  • Under Hundestjernen (1997) - poems
  • Marokkansk Motiv (1998) - with Simon Lautrop
  • Americas (1999) - travel memoirs
  • En stående aftale (2002) - poems
  • Invitation til at rejse (2003) - travel memoirs
  • Livsstil (2005) - poems
  • Under Uret (2006) - short stories
  • Gæstebogen (2007) - poems
  • Flakker (2008) - novel

References

  1. ^ "Biography about Thomas Boberg". Danish Arts Agency. Retrieved 2009-10-19. [dead link]
  2. ^ a b "Thomas Boberg" (in Norwegian). Store norske leksikon. Retrieved 2009-10-19. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ Conrad, Neal Ashley (1999). "Author Profile". Danish Arts Agency. Retrieved 2009-10-19. [dead link]
  4. ^ Thiis-Evensen, Charlotte (2007-10-23). "På reise med Thomas Boberg" (in Norwegian). NRK. Retrieved 2009-10-19.
  5. ^ Stølan, Arne Hugo. "Chewing on the devil's throat". Nordic Literature and Library Committee. Retrieved 2009-10-19.
  6. ^ Daniel Øhrstrøm (5 July 2010). "Rejseeventyrets digter: Den anerkendte danske digter Thomas Boberg har levet det meste af sit voksenliv i udlandet. I dag fylder den berejste forfatter 50 år" (in Danish). Kristeligt Dagblad. Retrieved 16 November 2014. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)