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  1. Sandemose first married in 1921 Dagmar Ditlevsen (1896–1984); their marriage was dissolved in 1944. He married Eva Borgen (1906–1959) in 1944. After Eva's death he married Hanne Holbek in 1962.

  2. 11 de feb. de 2015 · In 1945, back in Norway, having left his wife and three kids, he fathered twins with another woman. By all accounts, Sandemose was a deeply unpleasant man, an untrustworthy, amoral fantasist.

  3. Aksel Sandemose. Axel Nielsen, que cambió su nombre a Aksel Sandemose (Nykøbing Mors, Isla de Mors, 19 de marzo de 1899 - 5 de agosto de 1965) fue un escritor danés cuya obra reflejó las ideas de Sigmund Freud.. Biografía. De padre danés y madre noruega, vivió en Estados Unidos, Canadá y las Antillas antes de mudarse en 1930 a Noruega, donde permaneció hasta que en 1941 los nazis ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Law_of_JanteLaw of Jante - Wikipedia

    Law of Jante. The Law of Jante ( YAN-tuh, Danish: Janteloven [ˈjæntəˌlɔwˀən, -lɒwˀ-]) [note 1] is a code of conduct [1] originating in fiction and now used colloquially to denote a social attitude of disapproval towards expressions of individuality and personal success. [2] Created by the Danish - Norwegian author Aksel Sandemose, it ...

  5. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Aksel Sandemose (born March 19, 1899, Nykøbing, Mors Island, Denmark—died August 6, 1965, Copenhagen) was a Danish-born Norwegian experimental novelist whose works frequently elucidate the theme that the repressions of society lead to violence.

  6. Erling is a frequent visitor to Venhaug and remains good friends with Jan, despite his relationship with Jan’s wife. Two other women are key to Erling’s life. Firstly, there is Gulnare, his first love.

  7. Randi Birn. Aksel Sandemose: Exile in Search of a Home. Greenwood Press, Westport, 1984. Pp. 150. Aksel Sandemose was a rara avis in Scandinavian literature - turbulent in his art as well as in life and yet endowed with a keen social consciousness and extraordinary moral passion. To do justice to his literary achievement is not an easy task.