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Jógvan Isaksen (born 25 August 1950 in
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) is a Faroese writer and literary historian. He is best known for his crime novels and for his book about Faroese literature (1993, in Danish). He is leader of the Faroese publication house which has its address in the Faroe Islands, though its committee is located in
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. It publishes Faroese books and is the oldest Faroese publishing house, having been founded in 1910.


Biography

Jógvan Isaksen is the son of Magnhild Isaksen née Olsen and Reimar Isaksen, who both come from the village of Gøta. After finishing high school in 1970 he moved to Denmark in order to study Nordic Philology at Aarhus University. He finished his MA in Scandinavian Literature Science in 1982. Since 1986 he has been associate Professor in Faroese language and
Faroese literature Faroese literature, in the traditional sense of the word, has only really developed in the past two hundred years. This is mainly because of the islands' isolation, and also because the Faroese language was not written down in a standardised form ...
at the
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. Since 2000 he has been the main editor of the magazine (Nordic Literature), put out by the Nordic Council. Since 1978 Isaksen has also worked as a writer. His crime novels are popular in the Faroe Islands and are often best sellers just before Christmas. Some of them have been translated into other languages. Isaksen has also written some children's books and books about Faroese writers and literature. For his work about the Faroese writer Hanus Kamban (whose name at that time was Hanus Andreassen) and for his work for Faroese Literature, Isaksen received the
Faroese Literature Prize The Faroese Literature Prize, also known as the Mentanarvirðisløn M. A. Jacobsens (M. A. Jacobsen's Cultural Award), is a prize for Faroese literature that was begun by the Tórshavnar kommuna (Tórshavn City Council) in 1958. Its winners includ ...
in 1994. In 2006 he received one of the prizes of the Faroese Government, called Heiðursgáva landsins. The crime novel was Isaksen's first in that genre, and one of the first written in Faroese where the events take place in the Faroe Islands. It has been translated into
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, Icelandic and German.


Bibliography


Crime fiction

* 1990 – ** 1991 –
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: , ** 2011 –
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: , 2nd edition, paperback. ** 1995 – German: , Pettersson, Münster 1995 (1994) (= Morden im Norden 1) **2006 – German: , Grafit * 1994 – ''Gráur oktober''. Crime fiction novel. ** 1995 –
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: , ** 2011 –
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: , 2nd edition, paperback. ** 2007 – German: . Grafit * 1996 – ''Á ólavsøku''. Ein summarkrimi í 9 pørtum (A summer crime novel in 9 parts.) * 2005 – ''Krossmessa'', krimi, ** 2009 –
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: ''Korsmesse'', Torgard, ** 2011 –
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: ''Korsmesse'', 2. udgave, paperback. ** 2016 – English: ''Walpurgis Tide'', Norvik Press. * 2006 – ''Adventus Domini'' * 2008 – ''Metusalem'' ** 2011 –
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: ''Metusalem'', translated by Povl Skårup, published by Torgard, 259 pages, * 2009 – ''Norðlýsi'' * 2010 – ''Norska Løva'', (Crime fiction, about the detective Hannis Martinsson. ''Norska Løva'' or Norske Løve refers to a Danish ship, which sank in Lambavík in the Faroe Islands on 31 December 1707. Around 100 men survived and 14 lost their lives.) * 2011 – ''Deydningar dansa á Sandi'', (Crime fiction, about the detective Hannis Martinsson) * 2012 – ''Tann fimti maðurin'', (Crime fiction, about the detective William Hammer) * 2013 – . (Crime fiction, about the detective William Hammer), *2014 – . (Crime Fiction about the detective Hannis Martinsson). . *2015 – . Krimi (Crime Fiction about the detective William Hammer). . *2017 – ''Heljarportur.'' (Crime fiction about the detective William Hammer). Marselius. *2018 – ''Anathema.'' (Crime fiction about the detective William Hammer). Marselius. *2019 – ''Arktis''. (Crime fiction about the detective William Hammer). Marselius. *2020 – ''Paranoia.'' (Crime fiction about the detectives Hannis Martinsson and William Hammer). Marselius.


Children's books

* 1991 – ''Brennivargurin'', detective novel for children ** 1998 – Brandstifteren, Forlaget Vindrose, * 1996 – ''Teir horvnu kirkjubøstólarnir''. Children's book * 1999 – ''Barbara og tann horvna bamsan'', children's book


Other works

* 1983 – ''Føroyski Mentunarpallurin''. Greinir og ummæli * 1986 – ''Ongin rósa er rósa allan dagin''. Um skaldskapin hjá Róa Paturssyni ** 1988 – ''Ingen rose er rose hele dagen. Rói Paturssons digtning.'' (Translated to Danish) * 1987 – '' Amariel Norðoy''. Tekstur (Text): Jógvan Isaksen. Yrkingar (Poems):
Rói Patursson Rói Reynagarð Patursson (born 21 September 1947) is a Faroese writer and philosopher. He was also the director of the Folk High School of the Faroes. He was born in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands. After attending the St. Frans School in Tórshavn an ...
. Together with Anfinnur Johansen, Dorthe Juul Myhre, Troels Mark Pedersen and Rógvi Thomsen * 1988 – ''Í gráum eru allir litir''. Bókmentagreinir * 1988 – ''At taka dagar ímillum.'' Um at ummæla og eitt úrval av ummælum * 1988 – ''Ein skúladagur í K. Føroyskar skemtisøgur''. Í úrvali og við inngangi eftir Jógvan Isaksen (Faroese short stories, introduction by Jógvan Isaksen) * 1989 – '' Ingálvur av Reyni''. Text: Gunnar Hoydal. Together with Dorthe Juul Myhre, Amariel Norðoy and Rógvi Thomsen * ''Færøsk litteratur. Introduktion og punktnedslag''. Det arnamagnæanske institut, 1992. * 1992 – Ingi Joensen: ''Reflektión''. Fotobók (Photo book). Together with Dorthe Juul Myhre and Amariel Norðoy * 1993 – ''Í hornatøkum við Prokrustes''. Hanus Andreassen's short stories * 1993 – ''Færøsk Litteratur''. Forlaget Vindrose, . (About Faroese Literature) * 1995 – ''Treð dans fyri steini''. Bókmentagreinir, 1995. * 1995 – '' Zacharias Heinesen''. Tekstur: Jógvan Isaksen. Together with Amariel Norðoy, Dorthe Juul Myhre, Helga Fossádal and Jon Hestoy * 1996 – ''Var Kafka klaksvíkingur?'' 26 ummælir * 1997 – ''Tekstur til Amariel Norðoy''. Norðurlandahúsið í Føroyum * 1997 – ''Omkring Barbara''. Greinasavn. Together with Jørgen Fisker,
Nils Malmros Nils Malmros (born 1944), a Danish film director and screenwriter, is considered a leading auteur of realism in Danish cinema.Nissen, Dan, ''Malmros, Nils'', International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Gale Group, (2001) retrieved 2 Augu ...
and John Mogensen, 1997. * 1997 – ''Homo Viator''. Um skaldskapin hjá Gunnari Hoydal (About the literature work by Gunnar Hoydal) * 1998 – William Heinesen: ''Ekskursion i underverdenen''. I udvalg og med efterskrift af Jógvan Isaksen * 1998 – ''Á verðin, verðin!'' Skaldsøgan "Barbara" eftir Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen (About
Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen  (November 29, 1900 – March 24, 1938) was a Faroese writer. He has a distinct place in Scandinavian literature, as he is the only Faroese writer to achieve international best-seller status. This status derives ...
novel ''Barbara''. * 1999 –
Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen  (November 29, 1900 – March 24, 1938) was a Faroese writer. He has a distinct place in Scandinavian literature, as he is the only Faroese writer to achieve international best-seller status. This status derives ...
: ''Den yderste kyst – og andre essays''. I udvalg og med efterskrift af Jógvan Isaksen * 2000 – '' Ingálvur av Reyni''. Víðkað og broytt útgáva (Udvidet udgave). Together with Amariel Norðoy, Dorthe Juul Myhre and Gunnar Hoydal * 2001 – ''Livets geniale relief – omkring Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsens roman Barbara'', (Around Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen's novel Barbara), * 2002 – ''Deyðin er drívmegin''. Bókimentagreinir (Articles about literature). Mentunargrunnur Studentafelagsins. * 2004 – ''Mellem middelalder og modernitet – Omkring William'', Mentunargrunnur Studentafelagsins. (About the authorship of William Heinesen) * 2006 – ''Loystur úr fjøtrum – Um skaldskapin hjá Heðini Brú'', Mentunargrunnur Studentafelagsins. (About the authorship of
Heðin Brú Heðin Brú (pronounced ; August 17, 1901, Skálavík – May 18, 1987, Tórshavn) was the pen-name of Hans Jacob Jacobsen, a Faroese novelist and translator. Heðin Brú is considered to be the most important Faroese writer of his generat ...
) * 2008 – ''Dulsmál og loynigongir. Ummælir'' (Reviews). Mentunargrunnur Studentafelagsins * 2010 – ''Sóttrøll. Um søgur og skaldsøgur eftir Jens Paula Heinesen'', Mentunargrunnur Studentafelagsins. (About short stories and novels by Jens Pauli Heinesen). *2014 – ''At myrða við skrivaraborðið''. 141 pages. Mentunargrunnur Studentafelagsins. *2019 – ''Ars Moriendi – Kynstrið at doyggja.'' (About the poetry collection Gudahøvd by
Jóanes Nielsen Jóanes Nielsen (born April 5, 1953 in Tórshavn) is a Faroese author and poet of the 1980s generation. Nielsen has written short stories, plays and novels. He has published seven collections of poetry, and was nominated for the Nordic Council's L ...
).


Recognition

*1994
Faroese Literature Prize The Faroese Literature Prize, also known as the Mentanarvirðisløn M. A. Jacobsens (M. A. Jacobsen's Cultural Award), is a prize for Faroese literature that was begun by the Tórshavnar kommuna (Tórshavn City Council) in 1958. Its winners includ ...
(Bókmentavirðisløn M.A. Jacobsens) for non-fiction *2006
Faroese Cultural Prize Mentanarvirðisløn Landsins (Faroese Cultural Prize) has been awarded by the Faroese government to Faroese writers, musicians, artists etc. since 1998. In 2004 no award was given. From 1998 to 2000 only one award was given, but in 2001 they esta ...
(Heiðursgáva landsins, DKK 75.000). *2011
Faroese Literature Prize The Faroese Literature Prize, also known as the Mentanarvirðisløn M. A. Jacobsens (M. A. Jacobsen's Cultural Award), is a prize for Faroese literature that was begun by the Tórshavnar kommuna (Tórshavn City Council) in 1958. Its winners includ ...
(Bókmentavirðisløn M.A.Jacobsens) for his work at the Faroese publication house Mentunargrunnur Studentafelagsins by publishing Faroese books.BBS.fo


References


External links


Goodreads.comAmazon.comRitograk.fo (a Faroese bookshop)
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