F.P. Jac
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F. P. Jac (11 November 1955 – 25 December 2008), born Flemming Palle Jakobsen, was a
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. His first publication was the poetry collection ''Spontane kalender-blade'' (''Spontaneous Calendar-sheets'') from 1976. Even if his production is much "lighter" in tone than his peers of that day, he is counted as belonging to the so-called eighties-generation of poets. He published more than fifty collections of poetry, a few of them in cooperation with some other Danish poets, namely Asger Schnack and Klaus Høeck. His latest work while alive was ''Søvnlysninger'', (''Sleeplightings''), 2007. Jac often utilised autobiographical material in his writing, generously twisting everything to an innovative, kind-hearted, humorous and above all distinct voice. Approaching everyday life with a defiant ability to find beauty and oddness he coined many new words describing feelings and situations previously unaccounted for in Danish. This gave him a reputation for being an eccentric with a slanted and highly personal use of language, but also brought him much acclaim among peers and a large fan base. In 2008, 1 month before his death, he was thus awarded the grand prize of the Academy for the Arts for his life achievement in regards to kindling the
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Danish male poets 1955 births 2008 deaths Recipients of the Grand Prize of the Danish Academy 20th-century Danish poets 21st-century Danish poets 20th-century Danish male writers 21st-century Danish male writers {{denmark-poet-stub