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Lucky Per
6Henrik Pontoppidan
GBM Assessment (Score: 6/10)
Henrik Pontoppidan, who shared the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1917, 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 sweeping 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 unflinching 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)