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  1. Klaus Rifbjerg (15 December 1931 – 4 April 2015) was a Danish writer. He authored more than 170 novels, books and essays. In 1965 he co-produced the film 4x4 which was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival.

  2. Klaus Rifbjerg (born December 15, 1931, Copenhagen, Denmark—died April 4, 2015, Copenhagen) was a Danish poet, novelist, playwright, and editor. Rifbjerg first attracted public notice with an ironic collection of autobiographical prose poems, Under vejr med mig selv (1956; “Findings About Myself”).

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  3. Klaus Rifbjerg (født 15. december 1931, død 4. april 2015) var en dansk forfatter. Han voksede op på 1930'ernes Amager (boede ved sin død i Spanien og i Skodsborg ). Han debuterede i 1956 med digtsamlingen Under Vejr med mig selv .

  4. Apr 4, 2015 · Klaus Rifbjerg was a Danish writer. He has written more than 120 novels, books and essays. His breakthrough was in 1958 with the novel Den kroniske Uskyld. Since then he has published more than 100 novels as well as poetry and short story collections, plays, TV and radio plays, film scripts, children's books, and diaries.

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  5. A literary analysis of Klaus Rifbjerg, the most influential and versatile Danish writer of his generation. The article explores his modernistic poetry, his lyrical novels, his themes of identity, sexuality and society, and his public image as a rebel.

  6. A comprehensive article on the Danish literary modernist Klaus Rifbjerg (1931–2015), who wrote in various genres and styles. Learn about his biography, achievements, and awards from this online encyclopedia.

  7. Klaus Rifbjerg was a prolific Danish writer, poet, and critic, known for his extensive literary work. He authored more than 170 novels, plays, and collections of poetry and essays. His writing often explored themes of childhood, adolescence, and identity, and he is recognized for his influence on post-war Danish literature.