Harald Bergstedt, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Harald Bergstedt

Danish writer

Date of Birth: 10-Aug-1877

Place of Birth: Køge, Region Zealand, Denmark

Date of Death: 19-Sep-1965

Profession: writer, poet, playwright, journalist, novelist, prosaist

Nationality: Denmark

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Harald Bergstedt

  • Harald Bergstedt (Harald Alfred Petersen; 10 August 1877, in Køge – 19 September 1965, in Copenhagen) was a Danish writer, novelist, playwright and a poet. Author of the genre and satire verses (collections: Song of the province / Sange fra provinsen, 1913—1921; Wide Wings, 1919; Songs for all the Winds, 1927). His social novel Alexandersen (1918) became a satire on a bourgeois culture. His novel Factory of the Saints (1919, Russian translation 1924) became a prototype for Yakov Protazanov's 1930 film St.
  • Jorgen's Day — a satire on the church and its ministers' hypocrisy. Before the Second World War, he was a social democrat and was an immensely popular poet.
  • Several still popular Danish children's songs have lyrics by Bergstedt ("Hør den lille stær", "Solen er så rød, mor", "Jeg ved en lærkerede").
  • In 1942-1945 during the German occupation of Denmark, he worked for a Nazi newspaper in Denmark, "Fædrelandet", and in 1946 was sentenced two years in prison for "cooperation with the Nazis". In 1948, he published a verse collection named Songs in the Jail with his thoughts on his life and works.

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