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Axel Jensen

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Rome before passing through Yugoslavia into Greece. On the way south from Thessaloniki Ihlen was forced to have an emergency operation for appendicitis in the village of Lamia. Ihlen remained in hospital for a week recovering and it wasn't until December that they reached Athens where they stayed with their friends Per and Else Berit who had moved there the year before. Jensen had originally intended that they rent an apartment in Athens, but their friends suggested they could live more cheaply on the island of
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stay in Athens for a few days with the idea of getting a job there. She subsequently found work as a cook on a chartered schooner, by the end of which Ihlen returned to stay with Per and Else Berit in Athens, who observed that the experience had transformed her into a serene and more-confident person. Meanwhile, Jensen had been on a six-week-long drinking binge, as he had purchased a ticket for Sonja to travel to join him in Greece, only to find that she had sold the ticket and kept the money.
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before returning to Hydra in the summer of 1960. Here he rented a house in which to write. Jensen remained friendly with both Ihlen and Cohen. Axel Joachim lived with his mother and for most of his childhood had little contact with his father, Cohen becoming his surrogate father, even to the extent of paying for his boarding schools in England and Switzerland as well as his flights. At the age of 15 Axel Joachim was taken on a trip to India by Jensen and given
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with just over US$ 2,000 on which to live on until Jensen's next book was published, with the house offered as security for one year's line of credit at a local grocery store. The house was simple, with an outside toilet and electricity for only one hour in the evening and one hour in the morning. Otherwise, they used paraffin lamps. The couple soon became a component part of the foreign community on the island and friends with
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was badly injured when she crashed Jensen's Karmann Ghia near Athens and was flung out of the car, breaking many bones and developing gangrene, which required amputation of a thumb. Jensen struggled with the situation and three days later telegrammed Ihlen asking for her help. By now Ihlen was involved with the Canadian writer and poet
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public health service provided the help he needed, private funding to pay for nursing was arranged by his close friends, including Leonard Cohen. His wife also used all of her available energy to nurse her husband until he drew his last breath at his home in Ålefjær on 13 February 2003, a day after his 71st birthday.
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In mid-November the reunited couple over her parents' objections departed by train for Greece with plans to be away for a year, with Jensen intending to spend the time writing. Disembarking from the train in Hamburg they purchased a second-hand Volkswagen Beetle. Driving south they visited Venice and
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was published. The novel is about a young man searching for meaning in his life who travels to Greece, where he meets Cecilie, a Danish student with whom he has a relationship. There is widespread belief that the character Lorenzo in the novel is modelled after Cohen, but Jensen also told Cohen that
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Jensen allowed Ihlen to live in the house on Hydra and following their formal divorce a year later transferred ownership to her and their son. After taking Amlin back to America Jensen travelled around Mexico with his friend John Starr Cooke, experimenting with psychedelic drugs and catching malaria
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The success of the novel allowed Jensen to travel in October with Ihlen, Per and Else Brent to Stockholm where via friends they purchased a Karmann Ghia. Due to Jensen being unable to drive due to a drunk driving conviction Ihlen drove the car back to Oslo. The couple's son Axel Joachim was born on
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On one of these trips Jensen met a woman called Sonja and became besotted with her after five days of acquaintance. Upon his return to Hydra in late 1958 he informed Ihlen that the woman was coming to the island and that his relationship with her was over. In response Ihlen packed a bag and left to
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abilities. Later, relying on a breathing-aid to breathe, he could neither write nor speak. During this period, he also led a tough campaign against what he termed "the health machinery" for the right to be nursed in his own home. Jensen wrote several essays and articles on this subject. Before the
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With their relationship deteriorating Jensen decided to leave on his sailboat, a BBII that he had had transported by ship to Piraeus. Amlin left separately in order to spare Ihlen the public humiliation before meeting up with Jensen in Poros. They then took up residence in Athens. Soon after Amlin
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Ihlen thought they had a committed relationship with long held plans to travel to Greece but later that same year one evening out of the blue Jensen introduced her to another young woman at the Theatre Café in Oslo and informed Ihlen that there would be no trip to Greece as he was leaving tomorrow
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After initially renting Jensen used part of an advance of 40,000 kroner (approximately US$ 6,000) that he had received from Groth as an advance for his next book to purchase a house on Kala Pigadia Street for approximately US$ 2,500 on Hydra. After making repairs to the house the couple were left
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Ihlen frequently clashed with her father over Jensen, as he thought that Jensen who came from a broken home lacked a good education, a job and a place of his own to live, unlike the children of his middle class friends and acquaintances. Jensen was aggressive when he became drunk and at one party
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Jensen completed three years of high school but only lasted a couple of days at university as he didn't like the quiet polite lectures and so gave it up. He then undertook a number of labouring jobs, while writing in his spare time. He managed to get some stories published in the
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and invited her to a party. Jensen subsequently telephoned her and they met up in Dovrehallen, a student pub at which they committed to a relationship. Jensen took whatever work he could find to support himself as he wrote short stories for newspapers and magazines.
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Axel Jensen does not write for a popular audience, and his mystical language will probably not be understood or appreciated by many. But considered as an experiment the book is interesting, and it is a pleasure to meet a young author who is not following the
285:, which was three hours away by ferry. After visiting Delphi the couple drove down to Erminoni in the Peloponnese where their landlady at the place they stayed allowed them to park their car in her garden. It was from here that they took a ferry to Hydra. 705:. Nevertheless, Jensen's novels also differ from these authors since the tragic vision in his novels is supplemented with comedy, setting an ambiguous and absurd tone. In this way, Jensen's novels are similar to the satirical and parodic novels of 272:
with the other woman for Egypt. Ihlen stormed out and made her way in a stage of shock back to where she is staying only to be woken at 4 o'clock by Jensen at the doorstep saying, "We're going to Greece! It's you I want to travel with!"
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While Jensen was in Athens he chanced upon Ihlen, falling in love with her again. He immediately asked her to marry him and she accepted. They married on 22 October 1958 in the Anglican Church in Athens, against her parents' wishes.
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21 January 1960 in Oslo. Following the birth Jensen travelled back to Hydra in order to avoid paying Norwegian taxes, Ihlen stayed in Oslo for four months before she and Axel Joachim followed him back to Hydra.
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as Line and Toralv Maurstad in the role of Jacob. It caused a minor scandal in Norway at the time, as Robsahm was the first actress ever to expose her breasts in a Norwegian movie. In 1961 Jensen's novel
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arrived on the island and rented a house close by, becoming a friend. Ihlen remained on Hydra when it was necessary for Jensen to travel back several times to Norway to capitalize on the success of
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which translates as "The Line Dance" a pun on the name of the main character's love interest was distasteful for a book of which he had a high opinion and convinced Jensen to change it to
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by his father. As he grew older, he developed psychiatric problems and from 1979 onwards spent a large part of his adult life being institutionalized in Norway. The 2020 documentary
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who urged Ihlen to leave her son with him while she travelled to Athens where she maintained a vigil by Amlin's bed, allowing Jensen to rest. After three days she returned to Hydra.
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newspaper, but most of the short stories he submitted to journals and magazines were rejected. In the early 1950s he went travelling in Northern Africa, during which time he met
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author. From 1957 until 2002, he published both fiction and non-fiction texts which include novels, poems, essays, a biography, and manuscripts for cartoons and animated films.
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pushed his way into the room where Ihlen was sleeping and made her watch as he took a knife, spread his hand out on a kitchen table and stabbed it three times.
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Besides his fiction, Jensen also published a series of articles and essays which focused on three main political and social issues. His collection of essays,
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Following a drunken altercation with a policeman, Jensen was expelled from Hydra in 1962, and he never saw Ihlen again, though they continued to correspond.
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to Cappelen, in order to bring in extra money both Ihlen and Jensen worked over the spring of 1959 on the schooner that Ihlen had previously worked on.
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In 1957 Jensen was called up to undertake his compulsory military service but upon reporting for duty was able to talk his way out of completing it.
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They then returned to their house on Hydra. While Jensen had by now delivered the first draft of his new novel which had the working title
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magazine commenting that "Here is one of the year's most sensational works of fiction. Sumptuously rich, brightly talented, fascinating.
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society. Instead, they try to replace their former life with some sort of undefined spiritualism and fail miserably in their attempt.
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the remaining unsold books. Niels Christian Brogger's review in the 12 December 1955 edition of the Nationen newspaper commented:
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In that same year he and Ihlen travelled to Copenhagen to meet John Starr Cooke who was ill in a hospital with suspected malaria.
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Gud leser ikke romaner.En vandring i Salman Rushdies verden/God Does Not Read Novels. A Journey in The World of Salman Rushdie
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Following her return to Hydra Ihlen became aware that Jensen had acquired a new lover, the American painter Patricia Amlin.
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Det kollektive eventyr, «en bok om Norge, Europa og EU»/The Collective Fairytale.A Book about Norway, Europe and the EU
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A profound, bleeding earnest and an extravagant desperation and joie de vivre shines through Axel Jensen's new novel.
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to Dagny Teodora (née Buchardt, 1908- 2000) and Finn Reidar Jensen (1901-1967). His father owned a sausage factory,
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The novel was such a success in Norway that it was translated into English and published in 1962 with the title
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newspaper which refused to review the book and one public library refused to stock it. While the critic for the
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Later, Jensen departed from the realism in his early novels and began to move in a new direction by writing
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and received therapy from him. After recovering, Jensen worked as an assistant at the institution
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In 1954 Jensen flagged down a car on Majorstua Street in Oslo containing 19 year old
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in 1973 . She had a son and a daughter from a previous marriage. After returning to
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Jensen suffered from severe depression after the break-up with Folke-Olsson, but in
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in 1984. Unfortunately, due to a storm at sea, they were forced to seek harbour in
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Among his political writings, Jensen also found the time to write a biography on
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1974: "Onalila – en liten østvestpoesi"/" Onalila – A Little East West Poetry "
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Guru – glimt fra Gurdjieffs verden/Guru – Glimpses From the World of Gurdijeff
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newspaper considered it utterly devoid of artistic value, the critic for the
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Jensen is perhaps most famous for having written the science fiction novels
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Half the Perfect World: Writers, Dreamers and Drifters on Hydra, 1955-1964
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Og resten stĂĄr skrivd i stjernene/And the Rest is Writ(ten) in the Stars
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between March and July 1972), the science fiction comic strip collage
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In the last ten years of his life, Jensen was severely disabled from
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and at the same time not receive adequate help from the Norwegian
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God Does Not Read Novels. A Voyage in the World of Salman Rushdie
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The Collective Fairytale. A Book about Norway, Europe and the EU
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Jensen eventually returned to Norway and by 1966 had settled in
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When Jensen arrived in Oslo, he met his old friend, the writer
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in 1972, Jensen met Pratibha (1935-2018), whom he married in
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In 1955 Jensen self-published his first book, the surrealist
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Guru â€“ Glimpses from the World of Gurdijieff (2002)
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set course for what would be its final destination in
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Axel: Fra smokken til Ovnen - Storyen om Axel Jensen
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Axel Jensen by the piano. Photo: Robert E. Haraldsen
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Archived from 7: 804:The Freedom of Expression Foundation 683:And the Rest is Written in the Stars 533:(OIPF), occurring in 1985 and 1986. 145:Dagny Teodora and Finn Reidar Jensen 1240:from the original on 20 August 2016 1006:, in cooperation with Eric DelanouĂ« 654:(1974), an essayistic novel called 439:who for a period resided on Hydra. 966:Doktor Fantastisk/Doctor Fantastic 531:Oslo International Poetry Festival 522:after a short, hazardous journey. 14: 1175:JangĂĄs, Lasse (23 October 2013). 458:, an English poet and student of 415:. It was released under the name 411:was made into a film directed by 1543:Deaths from motor neuron disease 1232:McGillis, Ian (12 August 2016). 1213:from the original on 7 July 2015 425:in overseas markets. 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Trondheim
Ålefjær
Kristiansand
Marianne Ihlen
Ossietzky Award
Fritt Ord Honorary Award
Norwegian
Trondheim
Aftenposten
John Starr Cooke
Marianne Ihlen
burned
Hydra
Charmian Clift
George Johnston
Göran Tunström
Aftenposten
Morgenbladet
Leonard Cohen
LSD
Nils Reinhardt Christensen
The Passionate Demons
Margarete Robsahm
Göran Tunström
Fredrikstad
Noel Cobb
psychology
London

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