Litteraturen rykker nordpå:Om Grønland i 10’ernes danske litteratur

This article investigates Greenland as a setting in new Danish prose. I make the case that Danish literature about Greenland is a significant trend in the 2010s, and that the books can be divided into three dimensions: past, present and future. Focusing on space and place, I exemplify this division...

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Main Author: Dybdal, Emilie
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Danish
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/175c4c08-98ed-4aab-8965-63f612acac9d
https://tidsskrift.dk/passage/article/view/127978
https://tidsskrift.dk/passage/article/view/127978/174199
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Summary:This article investigates Greenland as a setting in new Danish prose. I make the case that Danish literature about Greenland is a significant trend in the 2010s, and that the books can be divided into three dimensions: past, present and future. Focusing on space and place, I exemplify this division through short analyses of the novels Rød mand/Sort mand (2018) by Kim Leine, Godhavn (2014) by Iben Mondrup and Korsveje i Nord (2015) by Bjarne Ljungdahl, which are set in the past, present and future, respectively.