Biography ofneils hav

  • Niels Hav is a full time poet and short story writer living in Copenhagen.
  • The document summarizes an interview with Danish author Niels Hav. He discusses his background and influences as a poet from rural Denmark.
  • In his Afterword, Niels Hav writes, “Poetry's first duty is to be an intimate talk with the single reader about the deepest mysteries of existence.
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  • Translated from the Danish by Per Brask & Patrick Friesen

    Review by Walter Cummins

    In his Afterword, Niels Hav writes, “Poetry’s first duty is to be an intimate talk with the single reader about the deepest mysteries of existence.” But how do “two honest” nails reveal one such mystery? They are featured in the collection’s opening poem, “The Battered Inside,” hammered into boards in a cupboard under an apartment’s kitchen sink, remnants of the building’s original construction, their survival making the poem’s speaker happy. The sink itself and the appliances are replacements. Over the years, this kitchen has seen laughter and tears, the apartment new life and death. At the end of the poem the speaker, who someday also will be gone, gets down on his knees to honor a plunger, a spider, and the two nails in what is a gesture of reverence.

    Here the poet finds a moment of happiness not in a transcendental illumination but rather a quotidian detail. Such details are all around us, mysteries in plain sight that take a poet’s—Hav’s—perception to reveal.

    “Uncommon Sense” makes Hav’s point directly:

    Most important is to avoid eternal things And existential issues. Let's talk about something ordinary, Like bicycles and the rain. Or just about mosquitoes.

    As in “The Funny Thin