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William Heinesen

    January 15, 1900 – March 12, 1991

    William Heinesen stands as the preeminent literary voice from the Faroe Islands. Though he primarily wrote in Danish, his works, all deeply rooted in the Faroese landscape, have been thoughtfully translated into his native tongue. Heinesen famously declined a Nobel Prize nomination, expressing a profound commitment to elevating Faroese literature, believing the honor should go to a writer working directly in the language. His narratives capture the unique spirit and cultural fabric of his island home.

    William Heinesen
    The Good Hope
    B The Black Cauldron
    The Lost Musicians
    Windswept Dawn
    Tower at the Edge of the World
    Mother Pleiades