William Heinesen (1900–1991) was born in Torshavn in the Faroe Islands, the son of a Danish mother and Faroese father, and was equally at home in both languages. Although he spent most of his life in the Faroe Islands he chose to write in Danish as he felt it offered him greater inventive freedom. Although internationally known as a poet and a novelist he made his living as an artist. His paintings range from large-scale murals in public buildings, through oil to pen sketches, caricatures and collages.
It is Dedalus’ intention to make all of William Heinesen’s novels available in new translations by W. Glyn Jones. Published so far are: The Black Cauldron, The Lost Musicians, Windswept Dawn, The Good Hope, Mother Pleiades and The Tower at the Edge of the World, to be followed in 2019 by Noatun.
William Heinesen is generally considered to be one of the greatest, if not the greatest, Scandinavian novelist of the twentieth century.