Harald Voetmann

Harald Voetmann

author Denmark

Harald Voetmann is a Danish author known for his dark and pessimistic literary style, often exploring themes of existential despair and moral corruption. His works frequently reflect a keen interest in philosophical pessimism, presenting a worldview that suggests life is filled with suffering and disappointment. Voetmann's latest novel, 'Lysmesse,' is a sprawling medieval chronicle set in 12th century Norwich, where he delves into the complexities of faith, corruption, and societal issues through a narrative steeped in historical and cultural critique.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
5,299
Power
320$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Denmark 1 7.00 0.09% +0% 5,792,202 5,299 $350,000 320$
Totals 1 5,792,202 5,299 $350,000 320$
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Recent Mentions

Denmark Denmark: Harald Voetmann is mentioned in relation to an artificial intelligence mistakenly generating incorrect titles of his work. 5

Politiken: Techgigant har vist, hvordan man kan overvåge alt fra en chaufførers blikretning til en pakkearbejders tissepause

Denmark Denmark: Harald Voetmann is featured in a portrait article discussing his authorship and personal struggles. 5

Politiken: Politikens brug af kunstig intelligens afslører et større problem i mediebranchen

Denmark Denmark: Harald Voetmann is mentioned in an article discussing factual errors related to his authorship and awards. 5

Politiken: AI-redskab hallucinerede og gav forkerte oplysninger. Nu beklager Politikens chefredaktør

Denmark Denmark: Harald Voetmann is a 46-year-old author known for writing award-winning books and translating ancient works. 7

Politiken: »Jeg tror, det er lykkedes mig at blive relativt normal og uinteressant på nogle punkter«

Denmark Denmark: Harald Voetmann is described as the literary master of pessimism. 3

Politiken: Det er ækelt, gakket og pessimistisk