Peter Seeberg
Peter Seeberg (22 June 1925 – 8 January 1999)
Peter Seeberg graduated from Haderslev Cathedral school in 1943 and pursued an education as an archaeologist. Together with his authorship was he a museum custodian in Viborg. Seeberg graduated with a Magister Artium (The Artists Teacher) in 1951 from University of Copenhagen, with a concentration on Friedrich Nietzsche. Seeberg's own life mirrored Nietzsche's life; they both had distant mothers and both their fathers died early. Seeberg's own father was also an author and was a missionary priest. Seeberg's entire family was Christian and according to Seeberg's own journal, was centered on a jealous and vengeful God.
He was awarded the
Awards
- Nordic Council's Literature Prize1983
References
- ^ "Peter Seeberg". gravsted.dk. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
- ^ "Nordic Council Literature Prize. 1983 Peter Seeberg, Denmark: Om fjorten dage". The Nordic Council. Retrieved 1 January 2016.