Wied, Gustav

Wied, Gustav

Danish author
in full  Gustav Johannes Wied  
born March 6, 1858, Holmegaard, near Nakskov, Denmark
died October 24, 1914, Roskilde

      Danish dramatist, novelist, and satirist chiefly remembered for a series of what he called satyr-dramas.

      Wied was the son of a well-to-do farmer. He spent most of his life in provincial surroundings, which provide the usual background for his works. He was a private tutor for years, and then an actor, before he became a successful author.

      Although Wied's satyr-dramas were meant to be read rather than performed, one, Skærmydsler (1901; “Skirmishes”), transcended the inherent difficulties of performance to become one of the great successes of the Royal Theatre. A few of his works, the play Ranke Viljer og 2 × 2 = 5 (1906; 2 × 2 = 5) and two collections of short stories, Menneskenes Børn (1894; Children of Men) and EnBohéme (1894; A Bohemian), attained popularity abroad. Wied committed suicide during the first year of World War I. His novelsincluding the ribald Livsens Ondskab (1899; “Life's Malice”) and its sequel, Knagsted (1902)—and his wickedly humorous and often grotesque sketches still have considerable popularity in Denmark.

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