Tuesday, 8 January 2019

Jacobsen

Poul Anderson's After Doomsday, Chapter Nine, begins with eight lines of verse attributed merely to "Jacobsen":

"Waken, all of King Volmer's men!" etc

I infer that this means Rolf Jacobsen, Norwegian poet, although I have not deduced which of Jacobsen's works the lines are quoted from.

2 comments:

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

When I looked up Rolf Jacobsen I was troubled to find out he was one of the Norwegians who collaborated with the Nazis and the puppet Quisling gov't during the German occupation of Norway in WW II (1940-45). Jacobsen was lucky to get off with only three years of hard labor as the punishment for his treason!

I did note with some interest how Jacobsen converted to the Catholic faith in 1950.

Sean

S.M. Stirling said...

Ars Longa, vita brevis. I'm firmly of the opinion that the art matters much more than the artist; many great creators were dreadful human beings, and the sheer passage of time will render their beliefs and worldview alien to successive generations.