Lucky Per by Henrik Pontoppidan - ISBN: 9781841593906
Hardcover
Ambition, faith, and luck collide in a Danish masterpiece newly translated.

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  • Hardcover

    664 pages

  • Release Date

    7 March 2019

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Summary

This sweeping neglected 1904 novel is a Modernist masterpiece and arguably ‘the great Danish novel’ - but is only newly available in English.

Social realism and fairy tale combine in Lucky Per, a bildungsroman about the ambitious son of a clergyman who rejects his faith and flees a restricted life in rural Jutland for Denmark’s capital city. Per is a gifted young man who firmly believes that ‘you had to hunt down luck as if it were a wild creature, a crooked-fanged beast … an…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781841593906
ISBN-10:1841593907
Author:Henrik Pontoppidan, Garth Risk Hallberg, Naomi Lebowitz
Publisher:Everyman
Imprint:Everyman's Library
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:664
Release Date:7 March 2019
Weight:680g
Dimensions:211mm x 131mm x 35mm
Series:Everyman's Library CLASSICS
What They're Saying

Critics Review

What startled its contemporaries about this strange novel was the sense of something new, one of those as yet unnamed and perhaps unnameable psychic discoveries for which the novelists of the period - from Dostoevsky to James – desperately searched… This turns out to have been the novel’s project… to modify our sense of what luck or happiness means. – Fredric Jameson, * London Review of Books *
A full-blooded storyteller, a critic of life and society of the highest European order… Reasserts the grand style of narrative in a world short of breath. – Thomas Mann

About The Author

Henrik Pontoppidan

Henrik Pontoppidan (Author)

Henrik Pontoppidan (1857-1943) was a Danish novelist who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1917 for his ‘authentic descriptions of present-day life in Denmark’. The son of a rural minister, he moved to Copenhagen as a young man and eventually earned his living as a journalist and writer. He is best known for the sweeping social novels he wrote between 1890 and the 1920s, which ‘reflect the social, religious and political struggles of the time.’

Naomi Lebowitz (Translator)

Naomi Lebowitz is Professor Emerita of English and Comparative Literature at Washington University in St Louis and the author of books on Ibsen, Kierkegaard and Svevo.

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