Willumsen, Dorrit (1940–)
Willumsen, Dorrit (1940–)
Danish novelist. Born Dorrit Kirsten Willumsen, Aug 31, 1940, in Copenhagen, Denmark; dau. of Lilian Addy Adelaide Johansen and Kaj Poul Willumsen, an opera singer who left the family; grew up with maternal grandparents; m. Jess Jørgen Ärnsbo, 1963; children: Tore (b. 1970).
Works focus on children and women who are alone, absent love; though early works are experimental, later works are more realist in style; writings include Modellen Coppelia (1973), Neonhaven (1976), Hvis det virkelig var en film (1978), Marie: En roman om Marie Tussauds liv (1983), Suk, hjerte (1986), Margrethe I (1992), Koras Stemme (2000), and Bruden fra Gent (2003) Received the Nordic Council Prize for Literature for Bang, a biographical novel about the writer Herman Bang (1997).