Janus Djurhuus
Faroese poet and literary figure
Born
February 26th, 1881
144 years ago
Died
1948
77 years ago — 67 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Faroe Islands
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Born in the Faroe Islands, became a prominent poet contributing significantly to Faroese literature. Influenced by natural landscapes and folklore, wrote several collections of poetry that celebrated the culture and history of the Faroe Islands. Also involved in politics, promoting the use of the Faroese language and cultural identity.
Published collections of poetry including 'Føroya Mál'
Active in promoting Faroese language and culture
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