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Herman BangHerman Bang. Born in Denmark 1857, died in Ogden, Utah, USA 1912. Writer. His first book from 1880 was confiscated by the Danish police which found the story of a the life of a young man in Danish fin de siecle society immoral. Later books, including Tine and Katinka (English titles), translated into many languages and filmed, a.o. Michael by Carl Th. Dreyer (1924), earned him a position as a leading European impressionist writer. He was a very productive journalist, writing for Danish, Nordic and German newspapers, developing modern reporting. His article on the fire of the castle Christiansborg is a landmark in Danish journalism. Failed as an actor, Bang earned fame as a theatre producer in Paris and in Copenhagen. Being gay, Bang lived most of his life with his sister. He found happiness for a few years with the Hungarian actor Max Eisfeld with whom he lived in Prague 1885-86. He traveled widely in Europe and died during a recitation tour in the USA. Herman, Bang Herman, Bang Herman, Bang
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