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William Heinesen was born on 15 January, 1900 in Tórshavn, is a Faroese author, composer and painter. Discover William Heinesen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

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Occupation Poet, novel writer
Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 15 January 1900
Birthday 15 January
Birthplace Tórshavn
Date of death 1991
Died Place Tórshavn
Nationality Faroe Islands

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1900

Andreas William Heinesen (15 January 1900 – 12 March 1991) was a poet, novel writer, short story writer, children's book writer, composer and painter from the Faroe Islands.

The Faroese Capital Tórshavn is always the centre of Heinesen's writing and he is famous for having once called Tórshavn "The Navel of the World".

His writing focuses on contrasts between darkness and light, between destruction and creativity.

Then following is the existential struggle of man to take sides.

This is not always easy, however, and the lines between good and bad are not always clearly defined.

Heinesen was captivated by the mysterious part of life, calling himself religious in the broadest sense of the word.

His life could be described as a struggle against defeatism with one oft-quoted aphorism of his is that "life is not despair, and death shall not rule".

As he was born and raised before the Faroese language was taught in the schools, he wrote mainly in Danish but his spoken language was Faroese.

All his books were later translated into his native Faroese.

1934

He published his first collection of poetry when he was 21 and he had three more published before he wrote his first novel Blæsende gry (Stormy Dawn) in 1934.

He read every single one of the chapters to the painter Sámal Joensen-Mikines, as he was worried that his Danish was not good enough.

1938

That was followed up with Noatún (1938).

Noatún has a strong political message – solidarity is the key to a good society.

1949

His next book The Black Cauldron (1949) deals with the aftermath of decadent living combined with religious hysteria.

1950

In The Lost Musicians (1950) Heinesen leaves the social realism of his earlier works behind, instead giving himself over to straightforward storytelling.

1952

Mother Pleiades (1952) is an ode to his imagination.

Its subtitle is "a Story From the Beginning of Time".

Heinesen was not content with writing only novels.

In the fifties he began writing short stories as well.

1960

He was awarded the Danish literary prize Holberg Medal in 1960.

1965

He received The Nordic Council's Literature Prize in 1965 for his novel Det gode håb (The Good Hope), published in 1964.

1969

Most of them have been printed in these three collections entitled The Enchanted Light, Gamaliel's Bewitchment and Cure Against Evil Spirits (1969).

In the novel The Good Hope, his main character the Rev. Peder Børresen is based on the historical person Rev. Lucas Debes.

When Heinesen was asked how long it had taken to write it, he answered "Forty years. But then I did other things in between."

1975

He was awarded with the Faroese Literature Prize in 1975.

1980

In 1980 on his 80th birthday Heinesen was appointed "Tórshavn's Citizen of Honour" by his home town.

In 1980 he received the Danish Critics Prize for Literature (Kritikerprisen).

1981

When there were rumours that William Heinesen was about to receive the Nobel Prize for literature in 1981, he wrote to the Swedish Academy and renounced his candidacy.

Later he explained why:

1984

In 1984 he received the Children's Books Prize of Tórshavn City Council (Barnabókaheiðursløn Tórshavnar býráðs)

1985

In 1985 he was awarded the Karen Blixen Medal from the Danish Academy.

1987

In 1987 he was awarded the Swedish Academy Nordic Prize ("little Nobel").

Information in this bibliography is taken from the Danish Literature Centre.

2017

In the story Heinesen had the difficult task of reproducing 17th-century Danish.

He succeeded, and won the prize.

It is widely considered his best work.