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Svend Åge Madsen ( born 2 November 1939) is a Danish
novelist A novelist is an author or writer of novels, though often novelists also write in other genres of both fiction and non-fiction. Some novelists are professional novelists, thus make a living wage, living writing novels and other fiction, while other ...
. He studied
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before he began writing fiction. His novels are generally
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and humorous. Several of his works have been made into films in Denmark. His writings are extensive and has been translated into many languages. Madsen's writing style and philosophy have placed him amongst the most distinguished and widely read authors in Denmark today. His novels reflect the grave problems faced by modern civilisation, and a number of them have achieved cult status in Denmark. The interplay between quasi-realism and complete fantasy in Svend Åge Madsen's novels leads to contemplation of the indefinable nature of human existence.


Work

Madsen's work may be divided into three phases. The first phase comprises abstract
modernist Modernism was an early 20th-century movement in literature, visual arts, and music that emphasized experimentation, abstraction, and Subjectivity and objectivity (philosophy), subjective experience. Philosophy, politics, architecture, and soc ...
works influenced by writers such as
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,
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,
Alain Robbe-Grillet Alain Robbe-Grillet (; 18 August 1922 – 18 February 2008) was a French writer and filmmaker. He was one of the figures most associated with the ''Nouveau Roman'' () trend of the 1960s, along with Nathalie Sarraute, Michel Butor and Claude Simo ...
and
James Joyce James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (born James Augusta Joyce; 2 February 1882 – 13 January 1941) was an Irish novelist, poet, and literary critic. He contributed to the modernist avant-garde movement and is regarded as one of the most influentia ...
. These works examine the capacity of
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to depict
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; they include the experimental novels ''The Visit'' (''Besøget'', 1963) and ''Additions'' (''Tilføjelser'', 1967), the "unnovel" ''Pictures of Lust'' (''Lystbilleder'', 1964), and the collection of short stories ''Eight Times Orphan'' (''Otte gange orphan'', 1965). Madsen would later define these novels as "anti-art". The change to the next phase of his work was, according to him, a shift from "anti-art" to "anti-anti-art", which accepted the result of the first phase: "that reality can not be described", but that one may attempt to build a meaningful literature from a relativistic stance. The project was now to show how "lower" genres (such as
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, romantic fiction and
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) could be a mosaic of equal truths that make up reality. This change is also a change from modernist literature to
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. The third phase of Madsen's work comprises some novels that are less abstract and more realistic than his earlier works, but are still highly imaginative. At the same time, Madsen started working on a "macro"-text in which characters are used repeatedly in different novels, main characters becoming minor characters and vice versa. All of these novels take places in the
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of
Aarhus Aarhus (, , ; officially spelled Århus from 1948 until 1 January 2011) is the second-largest city in Denmark and the seat of Aarhus municipality, Aarhus Municipality. It is located on the eastern shore of Jutland in the Kattegat sea and app ...
in Denmark. Through a complex net of bizarre stories, Madsen creates an alternative Aarhus in which everything is possible and extreme philosophical positions are explored. Madsen's late literature is quite unique but can perhaps best be likened to the
magical realism Magical realism, magic realism, or marvelous realism is a style or genre of fiction and art that presents a realistic view of the world while incorporating magical elements, often blurring the lines between speculation and reality. ''Magical rea ...
of
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. A recurring trait in his books is that the characters face some sort of extreme situation which enables a philosophical theme to emerge. Perhaps Madsen's most famous work is ''Vice and Virtue in the Middle Time'' (''Tugt og utugt i mellemtiden'', 1976) which has been translated into English. In this novel, a man from a very distant future takes on the experiment of writing a novel of the age called Middle Time, which is the western world in the 1970s. This creates an amusing philosophical position, in which everything we take for granted is questioned in the light of a totally different perspective on life. The main plot is a rewriting of
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's ''
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'', but there are references to many classic novels.


Bibliography

Madsen's books, and some of his plays, have been translated in to a wide array of languages, from Czech and Greek to Latvian, French and Japanese. This includes English as well, however, most of them have not been translated. The following books may be considered to be Madsen's most important: * The Windrose, (Vindrosen) 1962 hort story* The Visit (Besøget), 1963 * Pictures of Lust (Lystbilleder), 1964 * Eight Times Orphan (Otte gange Orphan), 1965. * Additions (Tilføjelser), 1967 * The Corpse and the Lust (Liget og lysten), 1968 * The Third Time, We'll Take Him (Tredje gang så ta'r vi ham...), 1969 * The Masked Ball (Maskeballet), 1970. Translated to English in 1978. * What If the World Exists (Sæt verden er til), 1971 * Days With Diam or Life at Night (Dage med Diam eller Livet om natten), 1972. Translated to English 1994. * Virtue and Vice in the Middle Time (Tugt og utugt i mellemtiden), 1976. Translated to English in 1992. * The Bond of Hatred (Hadets bånd), 1978 * See the Light of Day (Se dagens lys), 1980 * Off the Track You Have Come (Af sporet er du kommet), 1984 * Let Time Pass (Lad tiden gå), 1986 * The Laveran Family (Slægten Laveran), 1988 * Narrating the People (At fortælle menneskene), 1989 * Between Heaven and Earth (Mellem himmel og jord), 1990 * The Hunt for a Human (Jagten på et menneske), 1991 * Seven Ages of Madness (Syv aldres galskab), 1994 * The Female Without a Body (Kvinden uden krop), 1996 * Takes Place (Finder sted), 1998 * Mirror of Genes / Remirrored (ambiguous title) (Genspejlet), 1999 * The Ungodly Farce (Den ugudelige farce), 2002 * The Seventh Tape (Det syvende bånd), 2006 * The Man Who Discovered That He Did Not Exist (Manden der opdagede at han ikke eksisterede), 2007 * Many Strange Things Going On (Mange sære ting for), 2009 * The Girl In The Concrete Mixer (Pigen i cementblanderen), 2013 The following writings have also been translated to English: * The Blind Pavillon (Den blinde pavillon), 2003. A collection of short stories. Apart from those noted above, several of Madsen's short stories have been translated to English - some of them several times and in collaboration with Madsen himself - and appears in a variety of collections.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Madsen, Svend Aage 1939 births Living people Danish male novelists Writers from Aarhus 20th-century Danish novelists 20th-century Danish male writers