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Tom Kristensen (poet)
Tom Kristensen (August 4, 1893 – June 2, 1974), was a Danish poet, novelist, literary critic and journalist.
==Life and work==
Kristensen was born in London to Danish parents, but grew up in Copenhagen and was educated at the University of Copenhagen.
Kristensen is considered one of the most colourful poets of his generation. His two collections of poems ''Fribytterdrømme'' (1920, "Freebooter Dreams") and ''Mirakler'' (1922, "Miracles") are classics of Danish expressionism, marked by revolutionary artistic enthusiasm and restlessness. ''Påfuglefjeren'' (1922, "The Peacock Feather") which is inspired by a journey to China, is deeper and more sombre, especially the poem ''Henrettelsen'' ("The Execution") that is depicting a man's intense powers of observation just before he is beheaded, which can be considered a modernist manifesto. The contemporary novel ''Livets Arabesk'' (1921 – "The Arabesque of Life") is a revolutionary futuristic fantasy in expressionist form. He started his career as a literary reviewer and critic in ''Tilskueren'' in May 1923.
In 1930 he published perhaps his most well-known work, the novel ''Hærværk'' (literally: ''Vandalism'', published in English as ''Havoc'' in 1968). ''Hærværk'' is the story of Danish journalist Ole Jastrau who is driven to self-destruction by drinking himself to death. Apart from its presumed autobiographical character, it probably reflects the intellectual, political and personal crises of many writers and artists between the World Wars. A poem from this novel, ''Angst'' ("Fear"), with its fascination with disaster, has become a classic. The book is also considered one of the best literary Danish-language depictions of alcoholism.
During the 1930s, Kristensen concentrated on commemorative poems, of which he was a master – many are found in ''Mod den yderste Rand'' (1936, "Against the furthest Edge") and ''Digte i Døgnet'' (1940, "Poems a Day"). A final collection of poems ''Den sidste Lygte'' (1954, "The last Lamp") parades the themes of his writings.
Besides being a writer of fiction, Kristensen was a sharp and outstanding critic, and for thirty years he worked as a reviewer, mostly at the radical-liberal daily Politiken. As a critic he was lauded for his ability to enter into the spirit of his subject. He also wrote many collections of essays and travel books − most famously ''En Kavaler i Spanien'' (1927, "A Gentleman in Spain").

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