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A Fortunate Man
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A Fortunate Man

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A Nobel Prize-winner's unforgettable novel about a man who sheds the stifling country life of his childhood for the excitement of Copenhagen.

This masterpiece of Danish literature, admired by the likes of Georg Lukacs and Ernst Bloch, is now available in a new English translation.

A Nobel Prize-winner's unforgettable novel about a man who sheds the stifling country life of his childhood for the excitement of Copenhagen.

This masterpiece of Danish literature, admired by the likes of Georg Lukacs and Ernst Bloch, is now available in a new English translation.

A Fortunate Man follows the life of Per Sidenius, the ambitious son of a Lutheran minister who revolts against the stifling religiosity of his family and flees the Danish countryside for the sights and sounds of bustling Copenhagen. Believing the coming twentieth century will be an age of science and industry, Per dreams of completing a large-scale civil engineering project that could transform Denmark into a commercial and industrial giant.

When Per gets engaged to Jakobe Salomon, whose wealthy Jewish family is eager to sponsor his project, his personal and professional happiness seem all but guaranteed. With her strong will and keen intellect, Jakobe profoundly changes Per's view of himself and the world, and is without a doubt one of the most brilliant and compelling heroines in the history of literature. But despite his good fortune, Per's life is still marred by a persistent unhappiness, and Per must question the very foundations of his being-his identity and his purpose in the world.

At once a vivid portrait of Danish national identity and a powerful exploration of choice and chance within a human life, A Fortunate Man is one of the greatest accomplishments of Nobel Prize-winning writer Henrik Pontoppidan. Paul Larkin's dazzling translation brings out as never before Pontoppidan's fluid and muscular prose, and makes available to American readers for the first time a novel admired by Georg Lukacs and praised by Ernst Bloch as "one of the foundational texts of world literature."

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The New York Review of Books, Inc
Country
United States
Date
17 June 2025
Pages
768
ISBN
9781681379272

A Nobel Prize-winner's unforgettable novel about a man who sheds the stifling country life of his childhood for the excitement of Copenhagen.

This masterpiece of Danish literature, admired by the likes of Georg Lukacs and Ernst Bloch, is now available in a new English translation.

A Nobel Prize-winner's unforgettable novel about a man who sheds the stifling country life of his childhood for the excitement of Copenhagen.

This masterpiece of Danish literature, admired by the likes of Georg Lukacs and Ernst Bloch, is now available in a new English translation.

A Fortunate Man follows the life of Per Sidenius, the ambitious son of a Lutheran minister who revolts against the stifling religiosity of his family and flees the Danish countryside for the sights and sounds of bustling Copenhagen. Believing the coming twentieth century will be an age of science and industry, Per dreams of completing a large-scale civil engineering project that could transform Denmark into a commercial and industrial giant.

When Per gets engaged to Jakobe Salomon, whose wealthy Jewish family is eager to sponsor his project, his personal and professional happiness seem all but guaranteed. With her strong will and keen intellect, Jakobe profoundly changes Per's view of himself and the world, and is without a doubt one of the most brilliant and compelling heroines in the history of literature. But despite his good fortune, Per's life is still marred by a persistent unhappiness, and Per must question the very foundations of his being-his identity and his purpose in the world.

At once a vivid portrait of Danish national identity and a powerful exploration of choice and chance within a human life, A Fortunate Man is one of the greatest accomplishments of Nobel Prize-winning writer Henrik Pontoppidan. Paul Larkin's dazzling translation brings out as never before Pontoppidan's fluid and muscular prose, and makes available to American readers for the first time a novel admired by Georg Lukacs and praised by Ernst Bloch as "one of the foundational texts of world literature."

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The New York Review of Books, Inc
Country
United States
Date
17 June 2025
Pages
768
ISBN
9781681379272