Olga Sofia Ravn (born 27 September 1986) is a
Danish
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poet and novelist. Her works have received international critical acclaim. She is also a translator and has worked as a literary critic for ''
Politiken
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'' and several other Danish publications.
Early life and education
Olga Ravn was born and raised in Copenhagen, the daughter of singer
Anne Dorte Michelsen
Anne Dorte Michelsen (born 17 July 1958, Århus) is a Danish singer and composer. In Denmark she first became known as a member of the groups Tøsedrengene and Venter på Far. Outside Denmark her second solo record ("Næste Dans") sold well in N ...
and visual artist and designer Peter Ravn. In 2010 she graduated from the Danish School of Authors, , in that city.
Work
Ravn published her first poem in the Copenhagen literary magazine ' in 2008. Since then, her poetry has appeared in ', ', ', ' and '.
Her early poetry, described as "rhythmic, playful, sensual and image-rich", earned positive critical reception.
In 2012 Ravn published her first collection of poetry, ' ("I Eat Myself Like Heather"). The collection explores how young women's bodies react to friendship, sex, and love.
In 2013 the collection was translated into
Swedish
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.
In 2014 Ravn published a
chapbook
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of poetry titled ''Mean Girl'', consisting of coloured sheets of paper and glimmering scraps. Only 250 copies were released, each prepared with individual attention so that none were identical.
''Mean Girl (et utdrag)'', a selection of ''Mean Girl'' translated to
Norwegian
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, was published by in 2015.
Ravn was editor on the 2015 book ' ("I Wanted to Be a Widow, and I Wanted to Be a Poet: Forgotten texts by
Tove Ditlevsen
Tove Irma Margit Ditlevsen (14 December 1917 – 7 March 1976) was a Danish poet and author. With published works in a variety of genres, she was one of Denmark's best-known authors by the time of her death.
Life
Tove Ditlevsen was born i ...
").
In 2015 she published her first novel, ''Celestine'', about a boarding school teacher's obsession with a ghost who has much in common with her. The main difference between the two, the teacher points out, is that she is not yet dead.
In 2021, ''
The Employees: A workplace novel of the 22nd century'' appears, a novel of work and life aboard a ship in deep space in the future. This novel was shortlisted for the 2021
International Booker Prize
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and in 2022 for the inaugural
Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction.
Ravn regularly posts short writings, videos and pictures on her
blog
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and
Tumblr
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account.
Critical reception
Ravn was positively reviewed in the autumn edition of the ''Danish Literary Magazine'' in 2011, which described her upcoming poetry collection, ', as "a passionate, lyrical collection that deals with freeing oneself from the role of young girl". The book was also said to have received positive reviews from Danish critics who described it as "bursting with talent" and "ambitious and well-wrought".
On ''Celestine'', Søren Kassebeer of ''
Berlingske
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'' compliments the author on her use of language: "She can achieve so incredibly much with words... There seem to be no limits to her ability to create images." Nevertheless, although he finds ''Celestine'' readable, he does not regard it a complete success, commenting that it constantly dwells on feelings expressed either by the narrator or the ghost, rather than simply saying what needs to be said.
Lilian Munk Rösing of ''
Politiken
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'' is particularly impressed with Ravn's use of images and metaphore, becoming totally obsessed with the author's command of powerful, at times humorous language. Victor Malm writing in ''
Sydsvenskan
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History and profile
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'' says: "The novel
esemblesMarguerite Duras
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and
Clarice Lispector
Clarice Lispector (born Chaya Pinkhasivna Lispector ( uk, Хая Пінкасівна Ліспектор); December 10, 1920December 9, 1977) was a Ukrainian-born Brazilian novelist and short story writer. Her innovative, idiosyncratic works exp ...
. Through an intensive rinsing stream of scenes, images and memories an empty feeling of life ahead is evoked."
In 2019, Ravn was awarded the
Beatrice Prize. Her novel, ''
The Employees
''The Employees'' is a novel by Danish writer Olga Ravn published October 1, 2020. The novel has since been translated into English by Martin Aitken. The novel details the interactions between human and android crew members aboard a futuristic s ...
'', was shortlisted for the
International Booker Prize
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.
Other activities
Ravn is a writing instructor at
Testrup Højskole
Testrup Højskole (English: ''Testrup Folk High School'') is a Danish Folk High School based on the philosophy of N. F. S. Grundtvig. It was founded in 1866 by theologist Jens Nørregård. The School is situated south of Aarhus in the small rura ...
, a literary critic for ''
Politiken
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'', and an editor at
Gyldendal
Gyldendalske Boghandel, Nordisk Forlag A/S, usually referred to simply as Gyldendal () is a Danish publishing house.
Founded in 1770 by Søren Gyldendal, it is the oldest and largest publishing house in Denmark, offering a wide selection of bo ...
.
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See also
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List of Danish women writers
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* Karen Aabye (1904–1982), journalist and historical novelist
* Jane Aamund (1936–2019), novelist and journalist
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References
External links
Olga Ravn's blog
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1986 births
Living people
Danish women novelists
Danish women poets
21st-century Danish translators
Danish literary critics
Danish women literary critics
Danish editors
Danish women editors
21st-century Danish novelists
Writers from Copenhagen
21st-century Danish women writers
21st-century Danish poets