Jóanes Nielsen

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Jóanes Nielsen (born April 5, 1953) is a Faroese author and poet of the 1980s generation. He has written both short stories, plays and novels. He has now published seven collections of poetry, and has been nominated for the Nordic Council's Literature Prize for the fourth time with his latest collection of poems, entitled Brúgvar av svongum orðum (Bridges of Hungry Words). One of his main influences is the writer William Heinesen. And he even features in some of his poems. But as a writer Nielsen is mainly associated with the political and often existential message that he delivers through his work. He has been nominated for the Nordic Council's Literature Prize five times: 1988, 1994, 1999, 2004 og 2012.[1] In December 2012 the international publication house Random House made a contract with Nielsen to publish his novel Brahmadellarnir, at first it will be published in German. This is an historical event for Faroese literature, because no other Faroese author's work has until now been published on such a large publishing house.[2]

Published work

  • 1978: Trettandi mánaðin (poems).
  • 1984: Pinnabrenni til sosialismuna (poems).
  • 1985: Tjøraðu plankarnir stevna inn í dreymin (poems).
  • 1986: Á landamørkum vaksa blomstur (short stories).
  • 1987: Naglar í jarðarinnar hús (poems).
  • 1991: Gummistivlarnir eru tær einastu tempulsúlurnar sum vit eiga í Føroyum (novel).
  • 1993: Kirkjurnar á havsins botni (poems).
  • 1994: Undergroundting (essays, articles).
  • 1999: Undergroundting 2 (essays)
  • 1998: Pentur (poems)
  • 1999: Undergroundting 2 (essays).
  • 2002: Eitur nakað land week-end? (play)
  • 2005: Glansbílætasamlararnir (novel).
  • 2007: Tey eru, sum taka mánalýsi í álvara (poems).
  • 2009: Aftaná undrið (play)
  • 2011: Brahmadellarnir (novel)[3]
  • 2012: Tapet millum øldir (poems)[4]

Translated into Danish

  • 2012 – Brahmadellerne – en nordatlantisk krønike (roman) (October 2012)
  • 2011 – Der findes dem der tager måneskin alvorligt (digte)
  • 2010 – Broer af sultne ord (digte)
  • 2008 – Glansbilledsamlerne (roman) ISBN 978-87-92286-04-8
  • 2005 – Hedder noget land weekend? : skuespil i syv afsnit ISBN 87-7865-562-5
  • 1999 – Sting (digte) ISBN 87-7456-598-2
  • 1994 – Kirkerne på havets bund (digte) ISBN 87-7456-490-0
  • 1992 – Gummistøvlerne er de eneste tempelsøjler vi ejer på Færøerne (roman) ISBN 87-7456-460-9
  • 1988 – Saltet i dampende middagsgryder (digte) ISBN 87-7456-351-3

Translated into Norwegian

Honour

  • 1984 – Faroese Literature Prize (Mentanarvirðisløn M. A. Jacobsens)
  • 2002 – Winner of the Nordic Drama Award for Eitur nakað land week-end ?.
  • 2011 – Mentanarvirðisløn Landsins (Faroese Cultural Award) (150.000 DKK)
  • 2012 – Faroese Literature Prize (Mentanarvirðisløn M. A. Jacobsens) for his novel Brahmadellarnir from 2011 (35.000 DKK).[5]
  • 2012 - Brahmadellarnir was nominated for the Nordic Council's Literature Prize 2013[6]
  • 2012 - He is the first Faroese author who has made a contract with one of the world's largest publication house Random House.[7]

References

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