Inger Christensen (16 January 1935 – 2 January 2009) was a Danish poet, novelist, essayist and editor. She is considered the foremost Danish poetic experimentalist...
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Theodore Sturgeon It (poetry collection), a 1969 book of poetry by Inger Christensen It (novel), a 1986 novel by Stephen King It, a 2013 book by British...
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writer Inger Christensen (1935–2009), Danish poet Inger Davidson (born 1944), Swedish politician Inger Edelfeldt (born 1965), Swedish author Inger Frimansson...
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Blixen (Isak Dinesen) Anders Bodelsen Georg Brandes Suzanne Brøgger Inger Christensen Stig Dalager Tove Ditlevsen Inge Eriksen Bent Faurby Karl Gjellerup...
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Alphabet (poetry collection) (category Books by Inger Christensen)
Alphabet is one of the most well-known poems of Inger Christensen, who was broadly considered to be Denmark's most prominent poet. The poem was originally...
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Péter Nádas (1991) Salman Rushdie (1992) Chinghiz Aitmatov (1993) Inger Christensen (1994) Aleksandar Tišma (1995) Jürg Laederach (1996) Antonio Tabucchi...
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Saltsman Alphabet (poetry collection), a 1981 book by Danish poet Inger Christensen The Alphabet, a "life work" poem by Ron Silliman, 1979–2004 "Alphabet"...
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(1890–1938) Constantine P. Cavafy (1863–1933) Blaise Cendrars (1887–1961) Inger Christensen (1935-2009) Joseph Conrad (1857–1924) Hart Crane (1899–1932) E. E...
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Norwegian writer Inger Christensen (1935–2009), Danish writer Ione Christensen (born 1933), Canadian politician J. C. Christensen (1856–1930), Danish...
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1962 Inger Christensen: Alfabet, Münster 1988 Inger Christensen: Azorno, Frankfurt am Main 1972 Inger Christensen: Brev i april, Münster 1990 Inger Christensen:...
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Péter Nádas (1991) Salman Rushdie (1992) Chinghiz Aitmatov (1993) Inger Christensen (1994) Aleksandar Tišma (1995) Jürg Laederach (1996) Antonio Tabucchi...
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author Ulrik Gräs, priest and historial Anders Sørensen Vedel, poet Inger Christensen, artist Albert Bertelsen, and actress Bodil Jørgensen. In the early...
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Péter Nádas (1991) Salman Rushdie (1992) Chinghiz Aitmatov (1993) Inger Christensen (1994) Aleksandar Tišma (1995) Jürg Laederach (1996) Antonio Tabucchi...
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Dreyfus, American politician, Governor of Wisconsin (b. 1926) 2009 – Inger Christensen, Danish poet and author (b. 1935) 2010 – David R. Ross, Scottish historian...
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Hein, Hans Scherfig, Klaus Rifbjerg, Dan Turèll, Tove Ditlevsen, Inger Christensen and Peter Høeg. Danish philosophy has a long tradition as part of...
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May 2009. Inger Christensen (2001). Alphabet. Translator Susanna Nied. New Directions Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8112-1477-3. Inger Christensen (2004). Butterfly...
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Péter Nádas (1991) Salman Rushdie (1992) Chinghiz Aitmatov (1993) Inger Christensen (1994) Aleksandar Tišma (1995) Jürg Laederach (1996) Antonio Tabucchi...
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Péter Nádas (1991) Salman Rushdie (1992) Chinghiz Aitmatov (1993) Inger Christensen (1994) Aleksandar Tišma (1995) Jürg Laederach (1996) Antonio Tabucchi...
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reader (Digital print ed.). London: Routledge. p. 6. ISBN 978-0415147033. Christensen, Lauren (29 June 2018). "Revisiting Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex...
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Péter Nádas (1991) Salman Rushdie (1992) Chinghiz Aitmatov (1993) Inger Christensen (1994) Aleksandar Tišma (1995) Jürg Laederach (1996) Antonio Tabucchi...
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Péter Nádas (1991) Salman Rushdie (1992) Chinghiz Aitmatov (1993) Inger Christensen (1994) Aleksandar Tišma (1995) Jürg Laederach (1996) Antonio Tabucchi...
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It (poetry collection) (redirect from It (Inger Christensen book))
It (Danish: Det) is a 1969 book of poetry by the Danish writer Inger Christensen. The book focuses on social criticism, and lines from it have frequently...
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1999 – Jacques Roubaud [France] 2000 – Eudora Welty [USA] 2001 – Inger Christensen [Denmark] 2002 – Peter Handke [Austria] 2003 – Adonis [Syria/Lebanon]...
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Péter Nádas (1991) Salman Rushdie (1992) Chinghiz Aitmatov (1993) Inger Christensen (1994) Aleksandar Tišma (1995) Jürg Laederach (1996) Antonio Tabucchi...
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Péter Nádas (1991) Salman Rushdie (1992) Chinghiz Aitmatov (1993) Inger Christensen (1994) Aleksandar Tišma (1995) Jürg Laederach (1996) Antonio Tabucchi...
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Inger Christensen for 17 years; the couple had one son. "Poul Borum (1934-1996)". Danish Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved August 18, 2012. "Inger Christensen"...
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Péter Nádas (1991) Salman Rushdie (1992) Chinghiz Aitmatov (1993) Inger Christensen (1994) Aleksandar Tišma (1995) Jürg Laederach (1996) Antonio Tabucchi...
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"Friends of God". In the collection of poetry alfabet by the Danish poet Inger Christensen, the Fibonacci sequence is used to define the number of lines in each...
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Péter Nádas (1991) Salman Rushdie (1992) Chinghiz Aitmatov (1993) Inger Christensen (1994) Aleksandar Tišma (1995) Jürg Laederach (1996) Antonio Tabucchi...
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Péter Nádas (1991) Salman Rushdie (1992) Chinghiz Aitmatov (1993) Inger Christensen (1994) Aleksandar Tišma (1995) Jürg Laederach (1996) Antonio Tabucchi...
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