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Villy Sørensen

    January 13, 1929 – December 16, 2001

    Villy Sørensen was a Danish short-story writer, philosopher, and literary critic, integral to the Modernist tradition. His fiction, profoundly shaped by his philosophical insights, delves into the absurd and hidden dimensions of the human psyche, earning comparisons to Kafka. He is widely regarded as Denmark's most significant philosopher since Søren Kierkegaard. Sørensen's distinctive voice and intellectual depth offer readers a unique exploration of existence.

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