Jens Fink-Jensen

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Jens Fink-JensenPhoto: Anne-Mette Damon, 2005
Jens Fink-Jensen
Photo: Anne-Mette Damon, 2005

Jens Fink-Jensen (b. December 19, 1956 in Copenhagen) is a Danish poet, author, photographer, composer and architect.

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[edit] Biography

Jens Fink-Jensen made his debut as a writer of fiction on June 4th 1975 when his short story Juni 1995 (June 1995) was published in the daily newspaper “Information”, and as a poet in May 1976 when four of his poems were published in the literary magazine “Hvedekorn” no. 76/1.

His first book, a collection of poems entitled Verden i et øje (The World in an Eye), was published on October 19th 1981 and his first prose, a collection of short stories entitled Bæsterne (The Beasts), on June 5th 1986. On March 18th 1994, he published the children’s book Jonas og konkylien (Jonas and the Conch Shell).

Jens Fink-Jensen took his school-leaving examination in modern languages from Herlufsholm Kostskole (boarding school) in 1976 and subsequently did his national service and trained as an NCO in the Royal Life Guard. He became an architect (MAA, cand.arch.) from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture in Copenhagen in 1986 and a multimedia designer from the same Academy in 1997.

As a member of the original circle of 1980s poets in the group around “Hvedekorn”’s editor Poul Borum, Jens Fink-Jensen, in cooperation with his colleague Michael Strunge, among others, arranged the generational manifestation “NÅ!!80” in Copenhagen in 1980.

[edit] Performances

Jens Fink-Jensen performs at various venues such as music and literature festivals, high schools and libraries with his multimedia performance which combines poetry readings with music (synthesizer og saxophone) and slide show.

[edit] Exhibitions

Jens Fink-Jensen has had photo exhibitions in Denmark, Norway and Sweden:

  • Beijing Ansigt (Images of Beijing), with portraits of people and places in the Chinese capital, distributed by Amnesty International.
  • Sydens Skibe (Ships of the South), showing mostly small fishing-boats and related people and surroundings by the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Coast of Europe and Morocco.

[edit] Publications

  • Verden i et øje, (The World in An Eye), poetry, 1981
  • Sorgrejser, (Travels in Sorrow), poetry, 1982
  • Dans under galgen, (Dancing Under the Gallows), poetry, 1983
  • Bæsterne, (The Beasts), short stories, 1986
  • Nær afstanden, (Near The Distance), poetry, 1988
  • Jonas og konkylien, (Jonas and the Conch Shell), children's book, 1994 (Illustrated by Mads Stage).
  • Forvandlingshavet, (The Sea of Change), poetry, 1995
  • Jonas og himmelteltet, (Jonas and the Sky Tent), children's book, 1998 (Illustrated by Mads Stage).
  • Alt er en åbning, (Everything is an Opening), poetry, 2002
  • Syd for mit hjerte. 100 udvalgte kærlighedsdigte (South of my Heart. 100 selected love poems), poetry, 2005

[edit] Translations

In 1999, his collection of poems Nær afstanden (Near the Distance) was published in Arabic, translated by Jamal Jumá (Alwah publishers, Madrid). A few of the poems had previously been published in the daily “Al-Quds” (London, 1996) and the periodical “Nizwa” (Sultanate of Oman, 1999).

[edit] Honours

  • Danish Arts Foundation, 1982.
  • The Ministry of Culture's Commission for the Illustrated Danish Book, 1992.
  • The Danish Literature Council, 1997 and 1998.

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