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De Kopenhaagse Triliogie

Deze trilogie transporteert lezers naar het hart van Kopenhagen, een stad die doordrenkt is van geheimen en geschiedenis. De verhalen verweven de lotsbestemmingen van onderling verbonden personages in een spannende en vaak ijzingwekkende verkenning van menselijke relaties en de donkerdere aspecten van de psyche. Het is een serie voor degenen die snakken naar psychologisch ingewikkelde thrillers met een sterk gevoel voor sfeer en sociaal commentaar.

Youth: The Copenhagen Trilogy: Book 2
Dependency
Childhood (The Copenhagen Trilogy: 1)
  • 'Utterly, agonisingly compulsive ... a masterpiece' Liz Jensen, Guardian The first volume in The Copenhagen Trilogy, the searing portrait of a woman's journey through love, friendship, ambition and addiction, from one of Denmark's most celebrated twentieth-century writers Tove knows she is a misfit, whose childhood is made for a completely different girl. In her working-class neighbourhood in Copenhagen, she is enthralled by her wild, red-headed friend Ruth, who initiates her into adult secrets. But Tove cannot reveal her true self to her or to anyone else. For 'long, mysterious words begin to crawl across my soul', and she comes to realize that she has a vocation, something unknowable within her - and that she must one day, painfully but inevitably, leave the narrow street of her childhood behind. Childhood, the first volume in The Copenhagen Trilogy, is a visceral portrait of girlhood and female friendship, told with lyricism and vivid intensity.

    Childhood (The Copenhagen Trilogy: 1)
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  • Dependency

    • 160bladzijden
    • 6 uur lezen

    Originally published in Danish as Gift by Glydendal [Publishing] 1971.

    Dependency
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  • The acclaimed Danish poet Tove Ditlevsen’s autobiographical Copenhagen Trilogy ("A masterpiece" —The Guardian) continues with Youth. Following Childhood, this second volume finds the young author consumed in trials by fire that only fuel her relentless passion for artistic freedom—placing her on a devastating and destructive path recounted in the final volume, Dependency. Forced to leave school early, Tove embarks on a checkered career in a string of low-paid, menial jobs. But she is hungry: for poetry, for love, for real life to begin. As Europe slides into war, she must navigate exploitative bosses, a Nazi landlady, and unwelcome sexual encounters on the road to hard-won independence. Yet she remains ruthlessly determined in the pursuit of her poetic vocation—until at last the miracle she has always dreamed of appears to be within reach. Youth, the second volume in the Copenhagen Trilogy, is a strikingly honest and immersive portrait of adolescence, filled with biting humor, vulnerability, and poeticism.

    Youth: The Copenhagen Trilogy: Book 2
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