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Lucky Per
6Henrik Pontoppidan
Pontoppidan's masterwork of Danish realism — a young man's ambition against his puritanical upbringing; the 1917 Nobel Prize in Literature (shared).
GBM Assessment (Score: 6/10)
Was a Danish realist whose masterwork Lucky Per follows an ambitious young man's struggle against the constraints of his puritanical upbringing and provincial society. The novel combines far-reaching social panorama with penetrating psychological insight, charting its protagonist's restless pursuit of happiness and self-determination across decades of Danish life.
Rooted in the traditions of Danish realism, Lucky Per offers a searching critique of the social and religious conventions that shaped bourgeois existence in late nineteenth-century Denmark. Pontoppidan's unsparing examination of ambition, faith, and disillusionment earned him recognition as one of Scandinavia's foremost novelists.
Awards & Adaptations
NOBEL 1917 (shared).
Recommended Edition
Naomi Lebowitz trans. (2010 - exception)