Carl Erik Soya

Carl Erik Soya

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birthname = Carl Erik Martin Soya-Jensen
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Stage play, Satire
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Carl Erik Soya, (1896–1983), also known by the single appelation Soya, was a Danish author and dramatist. His works were often satirical provocations against double-standards and dishonesty. In 1975, Soya received Denmark's foremost literary award, The Danish Academy's Grand Prize.

Biography

Carl Erik Martin Soya-Jensen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark on October 30, 1896, the son of the painter and professor Carl Martin Soya-Jensen. His parents died when he was a young boy. The inheritance he received provided Soya with financial independence and enabled him to pursue a career as a writer. In 1915, Soya entered the Metropolitan School in Copenhagen, and received his diploma the following year. He began his career as a freelance journalist for "Vore Damer" ("Our Ladies") writing under the American pseudonyms Lillian D. Green, Martin Arrowhead, and Joseph W. French. In 1920, he changed his name to the single appellation, Soya.

Soya published his first book in 1923 – a collection of philosophical stories titled "Kvinderne i Persian" ("The Women of Persia") – which revealed his satirical style and quickly earned him a reputation as a provocateur. In 1929, Soya wrote his first stage play, "Parasitterne" ("The Parasites"), which was later produced at the Royal Danish Theatre in 1945.

Soya was the first Danish dramatist to attack fascism when he wrote the satirical farce "Umbabumba skifter forfatning" in 1935. Then during World War II, in 1942, he wrote "En Gæst" ("A Guest") another sharp satire aimed against the German occupation of Denmark, for which he received a 60 day prison sentence. In 1943, he continued his attack with the satire "Min Farmors Hus" (made into the 1984 film "Grandmother’s House"), and again Soya was sent to prison by the German authorities. After his release from the Horserød Work Camp, Soya went to the State Ministry and gave the National Censor Karl Eskelund a “box on the ear.” [http://www.danskefilm.dk/skuespiller/7131.html "Carl Erik Soya"] , Den Danske Film Database, retrieved 2008-06-10] He then fled to Sweden.

Soya was a prolific writer and published in a variety of forms including novels, short stories, poems, stage plays, teleplays and collections of aphorisms. Several of his works have been adapted to screen including the 1965 coming-of-age sex comedy "Sytten" ("Erik Soya's '17'") and the 1948 romantic drama "Jenny and the Soldier" which won the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film. During his life, Soya was supported by more than 20 grants and prizes. In 1975, Soya was awarded the Grand Prize from the Det Danske Academi, the foremost literary prize in Denmark.

Soya was married in 1919 with Esther Sættem but they divorced two years later. He married a second time in 1925 with Agnes Augusta Zaar. He died on November 10, 1983 at the age of 87 and is buried in the Mariebjerg Church Cemetery in Gentofte, Denmark.

Bibliography

*"Kvinderne i Persien og andre Æventyr" (1923) (short stories)
*"Parasitterne" (1929) (stageplay)
*"Ganske almindelige mennesker" (1930) (short stories)
*"Jeg kunne nemt ta' 100 Kroner" (1931) (novella)
*"Hvem er jeg? eller Naar Fanden gi'r et Tilbud" (1932) (stage play)
*"Umbabumba skifter forfatning" (1933) (stage play)
*"Den leende Jomfru" (1934) (stage play)
*"Lord Nelson lægger Figenbladet eller En Nat i et Vokskabinet" (1934) (stage play)
*"Fristelsen" (1935) (stage play)
*"Handlingen foregår i Danmark" (1936) (short stories)
*"Avner for Vinden" (1937) (stage play)
*"Maalet, Troen og Synspunktet. Det nye Spil om Enhver" (1938) (stage play)
*"Min høje Hat" (1939) (stage play)
*"Brudstykker af et Mønster" (1940) (stage play; filmed in 1947 as "Jenny and the Soldier")
*"Smaa venlige Smaafisk" (1940) (short stories)
*"En Gæst" (1941) (novel)
*"Min farmors hus" (1943) (novel; filmed in 1984) aka ‘’Grandmother’s House”
*"To Traade" (1943) (stage play)
*"30 Aars Henstand" (1944) (stage play)
* "33 Kunstnerportrætter" (1945)
*"Indfald og udfald" (1945) (collection of aphorisms)
*"Efter" (1947) (stage play; Filmed in 1948 as "3 År Efter" (Three Years Later))
*"Mani" (1947) (screenplay)
*"Frit Valg" (1948) (stage play)
*"Hjerte og smerte" (1949) (poems)
*"Løve med korset" (stage play)
*"Tanker om kvinder, kærlighed og det" (1953) (collection of aphorisms)
*"Sytten I-III" (1953) (novel; Filmed in 1965 as "17") aka "Seventeen: Parts One, Two and Three"
*"Blodrødt og blegrødt" (1955) (short stories)
*"Lommeuld. 344 indfald og udfald" (1955) (collection of aphorisms)
*"I den lyse nat" (1956) (stage play)
*"Petersen i Dødsriget" (1957) (stage play)
*"Vilhelms bibel. 586 indfald og udfald" (1957) (collection of aphorismsr)
*"Parasitterne" (1958) (teleplay)
*"Tilegnet Boccaccio. Syv pornografiske fortællinger" (1959) (novel; filmed in 1970 as "Bedroom Magic"; filmed in 1972 as "Bedside Head")
*"De sidste. 661 indfald og udfald" (1960) (collection of aphorisms)
*"Platinkorn eller De allersidste. 339 indfald og udfald" (1963) (collection of aphorisms)
*"En tilskuer i Spanien. Fire breve fra Ibiza" (1963)
*"Familien Danmark" (1964) (stage play)
*"Vraggods" (1965) (stage play)
*"Tilegnet Gud. Syv brutale fortællinger " (1966)
*"Afdøde Jonsen" (1966) (Filmed in 1969 as "Damernes Ven" ("The Ladies' Friend"))
*"Bare en tagsten" (1966) (Filmed in 1967 as "A Bump on the Head" and "Soya's Tagsten")
*"Brevet. Et levnedsløb fortalt for TV i fem afdelinger" (1966) (television)
*"Lutter øre" (1968) (stageplay)
*"Familien Kristensen" (1970) (stageplay)
*"Potteskår" (1970) (memoirs)
*"Mazurka på sengekanten" (1970) (screenplay…aka "Bedroom Magic")
*"Åndværkeren" (1972) (memoirs)
*"Ærlighed koster mest" (1975) (memoirs)

Notes

Further Reading

* [http://www.danskefilm.dk/skuespiller/7131.html Den Danske Film Database] (In Danish)

External links

*imdb name|0816409|name=Soya
* [http://dnfx.dfi.dk/pls/dnf/pwt.page_setup?p_pagename=dnfnavn&p_parmlist=navneid=1692 Det Danske Fiminstitut]


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