Ole Sarvig ( Danish pronunciation:[ˈoːlə ˈsɑːviˀ]) (27 November 1921 in Copenhagen – 4 December 1981 in Copenhagen) was a Danish author and poet, known for his participation in the literary journal heretica. [1] In 1967 he received the grand prize of the Danish Academy. [2] In 2004 his 1943 work Regnmaaleren was included in the Danish Culture Canon. [3] He was a friend and mentor to the poet Michael Strunge, whose poem "December" remembers Sarvig's death by suicide in December 1981. Like Sarvig, Strunge took his life by jumping from a building. [4]
Ole Sarvig ( Danish pronunciation:[ˈoːlə ˈsɑːviˀ]) (27 November 1921 in Copenhagen – 4 December 1981 in Copenhagen) was a Danish author and poet, known for his participation in the literary journal heretica. [1] In 1967 he received the grand prize of the Danish Academy. [2] In 2004 his 1943 work Regnmaaleren was included in the Danish Culture Canon. [3] He was a friend and mentor to the poet Michael Strunge, whose poem "December" remembers Sarvig's death by suicide in December 1981. Like Sarvig, Strunge took his life by jumping from a building. [4]