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Hans Kirk (11 January 1898 – 16 June 1962) was a Danish lawyer, journalist and celebrated author, who penned the best-selling novel of all-time in his native Denmark, The Fishermen (1928). Kirk was a long-time Communist Party member in Denmark and remained active until his death. In 1941, during the German occupation, Kirk and hundreds of others were arrested without charge by the Danish police in a sweep against communists and communist sympathizers. He was imprisoned and detained at the Danish concentration camp of Horserød, but managed to escape in 1943, just in time to avoid deportation to the German death camps.

Hans Kirk's novels, which in addition to The Fishermen include The Day Laborers and The New Times, reflect Kirk's Marxist-influenced beliefs. His style is noted for subtle punctuation expressions. Perhaps the most striking is the absence of quotation marks, a practice that obscures the presence of narrator/author. Long dashes are used to mark a change of time and the organization of his novels do not use chapter headings, just blank spaces between paragraphs.

Although Hans Kirk was a prolific author - in his lifetime Kirk produced eight novels, as well as short stories, essays, and radio plays - he remains relatively unknown in the United States. With the recent translations of The Fishermen, The Day Laborers, The New Times, and The Slave by University of Iowa professor Marc Linder in 2000- 2001, Kirk's novels are now available for the first time in English.

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Det var en lun sommeraften. En lille flok mænd stod yderst på broen. Det var fiskerne fra Vesterhavet. Mændene var klædt i fint, blåt tøj med blanke støvler og mørke hatte. De så ud over fjorden. De stod og ventede på skibet med konerne og børnene. De havde besluttet, at de ville slå sig ned her ved fjorden. De havde købt vand og ret til at fiske med ålestader og bundgarn. Sådan starter historien om de 6 fiskere og deres familier. De rejser fra et hårdt og fattigt liv ved Vesterhavet. De håber at de kan få et bedre liv ved at flytte ind ved fjorden. Fiskerne er meget religiøse. De tilhører Indre Mission. Folkene på den nye egn har en anden tro, men fiskerne kæmper for deres. De kommer med håb og Jesus i deres hjerter. Et stærkt billede af livet hos de fattige i 1920’erne. Indtalt i moderat læsehastighed af Egon Rasmussen. Samlet spilletid ca 5 timer.
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Udgivelsesdato11 dec. 2017
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ISBN lydbog9788771771930