Jens Christian Grøndahl
Jens Christian Grøndahl (born 9 November 1959 in Lyngby) is a Danish writer.
His novel An Altered Light was shortlisted for the 2006 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.[1]
In 1998 he won the Danish booksellers award De Gyldne Laurbær (The Golden Laurel) for his novel Lucca.[2]
Bibliography
- Kvinden i midten - 1985
- Syd for floden - 1986
- Rejsens bevægelser - 1988
- Det indre blik - 1990
- Skyggen i dit sted - 1991
- Dagene skilles - 1992
- Stilheden i glas - 1993
- Indian summer - 1994
- Tavshed i oktober - 1996 (translated into English by Anne Born, Silence in October 2000)
- Lucca - 1998 (translated into English under same title 2002)[3]
- Hjertelyd - 1999
- Virginia - 2000 (translated into English by Anne Born under same title, 2003)
- Et andet lys - 2002 (translated into English by Anne Born, An Altered Light 2005)
- Piazza Bucarest - 2004 (translated into Romanian by Carmen Vioreanu, 2013)
- Røde hænder - 2006
- Tre skridt tilbage - 2007 (essays)
- Den tid det tager - 2008
- Fire dage i marts - 2009
- Om en time springer træerne ud - 2010
- Det gør du ikke - 2010
- Før vi siger farvel - 2012
- Den sibriske måne - 2013
References
- ↑ Lea, Richard (6 April 2006). "Shortlist announced for literature's richest prize". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
- ↑ Litteratursiden.dk Grøndahl, Jens Christian - Lucca
- ↑ Koning, Christina (19 July 2002). "Review: Lucca by Jens Christian Grondahl". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
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