Biography
Carl Erik Soya, also known by the single appellation Soya, was a Danish author and dramatist. His works were often satirical provocations against double standards and dishonesty. In 1975, Soya received Denmark's foremost literary award, Grand Prize of the Danish Academy.
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Bedside Head (1972)
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Ladies Man (1969)
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Parasitterne (1958)
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Mani (1947)
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Known ForWriting
GenderMale
Birthday1896-10-30
Deathday1983-11-10 (87 years old)
Birth PlaceCopenhagen, Denmark
ChildrenMaj Soya
FatherC.M. Soya-Jensen
CitizenshipsKingdom of Denmark
Also Known AsSoya, Carl Erik Martin Soya, Carl Erik Soya-Jensen
AwardsKnight of the Order of the Dannebrog, Bangs literary award, Holberg Medal, Ingenio et arti, Grand Prize of the Danish Academy
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