Karen Aabye
Karen Lydia Aabye was a Danish writer. In the late 1930s, she worked as a journalist in Paris and London before she gained popularity with a number of historical novels in which strong-willed women were her main characters. Her works also include travel books and a collection of essays.
Biography
The daughter of Rudolph Christian Aabye, a wholesale merchant from Norrebro, Aabye grew up in Copenhagen, attending Karen Kjær's School. After her school exams, she worked as an office clerk then became a well traveled journalist. In 1929, she went to Paris, where she spent three years working for the weekly Skandinaver i Paris. On her return to Denmark, she worked as an editorial secretary for Politikens Lytterblad. From 1936 to 1937, she was a foreign correspondent for Politiken, first in London and then in Paris. In 1937, she moved to the daily Berlingske Tidende with which she maintained a relationship for the rest of her working life. Her reports, commentaries and essays are evidence of her deep interest in the developments of the pre-war period.After her debut novel, Der er langt til Paris in 1939, her breakthrough as a novelist came during World War II with a trilogy consisting of Det skete ved Kisum Bakke in 1942, Fruen til Kejsergården in 1943 and Vi, der elsker livet in 1944 all of which trace developments in the life of a strong-willed woman living in the north of Zealand in the 19th century. Also popular was her Martine series, a five-volume novel based in 19th-century rural Jutland and tracing the lives of people who emigrated to America. The series consists of Martine , Min søn Janus 1951, Brænd dine skibe 1952, Det gyldne land 1953 and Den røde dal 1954. Karen Aabye was also successful with her fictional biographies: Grevinden af Bagsværd 1958, and Min bedstemor er jomfru 1965.
In all her novels, her female characters excel in their reasoning, sensitivity and strength while her stories are situated in a variety of environments, convincingly depicting people from various walks of life: circus folk, farmers, emigrants or the aristocracy. All her stories have a happy outcome although in some cases the conclusion appears a little artificial.
She also wrote travel books based on her own experiences. These include Dejligt, at Amerika ikke ligger langt herfra 1949, and Irland — min tossed ø '' 1963. Her collected essays were published as Fra mit skovhus in 1968.