Herdal, Harald

Herdal, Harald

 

Born July 1, 1900, in Copenhagen. Danish writer.

Herdal was the author of lyric poems, which were published in the collections New Spirit (1929) and Eros and Death (1931). His novels One Must Live (1934), An Unconquered Man (1949), and Gloomy Summer Days (1952) deal with serious sociopolitical problems. Herdal also wrote the autobiographical books Childhood (1944), Youth (1945), and Student Years (1946).

WORKS

Digte, 1929–1949. Copenhagen, 1949.
In Russian translation:
“Priiatnyi vecherok.” In Sovremennaia datskaia novella. Moscow, 1971.

REFERENCES

Kristensen, S. M. Datskaia literatura, 1918–1952. Moscow, 1963.
Dansk litteratur historie, vol. 4. Copenhagen, 1966.

I. P. KUPRIIANOVA