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He died before completing his literary project to portray modern Denmark in his childhood region, Vendsyssel. His books combined sociological and psychological curiosity with the precision for details, analytical insight and social overview of a fifty-year social and mental history. In addition to
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Another focus of the work of Jensen was into Danish lifestyles and attitudes, especially in the remote regions of Denmark. The resulting eight-volume topographic-ethnological work entitled
268:(The Dam) in 1952. Both novels were characterized by the moral problems of the debate about values. In a later period, he wrote narrative novels about the German occupation period, such as 360:(Widow's Ball, i.e. Single-Women's Party), dealt especially with the development of the new, stronger role of the women's roles in Denmark between the 1950s and 1970s. 245:
and was, after his arrest, sent to a concentration camp. After the end of the war, he continued his studies and, according to his ordination, became a pastor of the
302:(The Pearly Gate), in which the persons from the previous novel were involved in land development trade during the boom period of the 1960s. A further sequel, 364:
the milieu, he also described landscapes, companies and people of all age groups and thereby continued the traditions of authors of similar fields, such as
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After this extensive work, he turned back to fiction and wrote a double novel about the private and moral power struggle of a journalist in
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on the social and ideological opposites in the north fjord in the 1930s, which was well received by critics.
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After this great success, which at the same time meant his breakthrough as a writer, he wrote
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He first made literary his debut in 1948 by posting contributions to the magazine
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Grund og bølge. Afhandling skriver Danmarkshistorie med Erik Aalbæk Jensen
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Jensen is the father of the prolific and controversial film producer
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The son of a teacher, Jensen grew up in the rural area
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Erik Aalbæk Jensens Biography at the Den Store Dansk
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