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Jens Fink-Jensen

Jens Fink-Jensen (born December 19, 1956) is a Danish poet, author, photographer, composer and architect.
==Biography==
Fink-Jensen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. From 1968 to 1972 he attended school in Store Heddinge where he was a classmate with the Danish poet Søren Ulrik Thomsen.〔Askjær-Larsen, Lisbeth (''Om forfattere med tilknytning til Stevns: Jens Fink-Jensen'' ), Stevns bibliotekerne, May 18, 2007, retrieved=2008-09-15〕 Fink-Jensen debuted as a writer at the age of 18 when his short story, ''Juni 1995 (June 1995)'', was published in the daily newspaper ''Information''.〔Jensen, Niels (''Jens Fink-Jensen'' ), Danske Litteraturpriser, litteraturpriser.dk, (2008)〕 The following year, four of his poems were published in the Danish literary magazine ''Hvedekorn''. Fink-Jensen graduated in modern languages from Herlufsholm Boarding School in 1976 and subsequently performed his national service with the Royal Life Guard where he trained as an NCO. He later earned a degree in architecture in 1986 from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture in Copenhagen and a further education in multimedia design from the same Academy in 1997.
During the early 1980s, Fink-Jensen was part of a circle of young Danish poets which included Thomsen, Michael Strunge and the editor of ''Hvedekorn'', Poul Borum. In October 1980, he helped arrange the ''NÅ!!80'' festival, a two-day art festival in Copenhagen that combined art, concerts, and poetry readings, and sought to introduce Denmark to what was called the "Nå" generation.〔Sørensen, Ebbe Rossander, (''Jens Fink-Jensen'' ) MM, 1980〕
Fink-Jensen published his first collection of poems, titled ''Verden i et øje (The World in an Eye)'', in 1981. He followed with two more books of poetry, and then in 1986, he published the collection of short stories ''Bæsterne (The Beasts)''. He has also written three children’s book in collaboration with the Danish illustrator Mads Stage: ''Jonas og konkylien (Jonas and the Conch Shell)'', ''Jonas og himmelteltet (Jonas and the Sky Tent)'' and ''Jonas og engletræet (Jonas and the Angel Tree)''. ''Jonas and the Sky Tent'', which relates the story of a young boy's fantastic experiences in a magical circus bigtop, has been described as Chagall-like poetry.〔Sørensen, Henning Mørch, (''Bevægelser for børn'' ), Information, July 14, 1998〕 In 2008 his travel book ''The West Coast of Europe - a photo travel from Skagen to Gibraltar'' was published.

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