Per Aage Brandt
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Per Aage Brandt (; 26 April 1944 – 11 November 2021) was a Danish writer, poet, linguist and musician, born in
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. He got his Master of Arts in
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from the University of Copenhagen (1971) & held a Doctorate of
Semiotics Semiotics (also called semiotic studies) is the systematic study of sign processes ( semiosis) and meaning making. Semiosis is any activity, conduct, or process that involves signs, where a sign is defined as anything that communicates something ...
from the
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(1987). Brandt published a large number of books on the subjects of semiotics, linguistics, culture, and music as well as poetry. He made his debut as a poet in 1969 with the poetry collection ''Poesi'' and has since then written several poetry collections and essays. He has translated
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and
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, amongst others, and in 2000 he translated (or "re-wrote" in Danish) the poetry collection ''Cantabile'' by Henrik, the prince consort of Denmark. Some of his translations were subsequently set to music in
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's symphonic suite ''Cantabile''.


Bibliography

* La Charpente modale du sens, John Benjamins, Amsterdam 1992. * Dynamiques du sens, Aarhus University Press 1994. * Morphologies of Meaning, Aarhus University Press 1995. * Det menneskeligt virkelige, Politisk Revys Forlag, Copenhagen 2002 * Spaces, Domains, and Meaning, Peter Lang, Bern 2004


References

*''Kraks Blå Bog'' (2008/09), 1279 pages, * https://www.storyvillerecords.com/products/cry-1018443


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Brandt, Per Aage 1944 births 2021 deaths University of Copenhagen alumni University of Paris alumni Danish male poets Linguists from Denmark Danish semioticians 20th-century Danish poets 20th-century Danish translators 20th-century Danish male writers Danish expatriates in Argentina Danish expatriates in France People from Buenos Aires