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The Copenhagen Trilogy

Childhood; Youth; Dependency

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The Copenhagen Trilogy

De: Tove Ditlevsen, Tiina Nunnally - translator, Michael Favala Goldman - translator
Narrado por: Stine Wintlev
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Called "a masterpiece" by The Guardian, this courageous and honest trilogy from Tove Ditlevsen, a pioneer in the field of genre-bending confessional writing, explores themes of family, sex, motherhood, abortion, addiction, and being an artist. This program contains all three volumes of her memoirs.

Tove Ditlevsen is today celebrated as one of the most important and unique voices in 20th-century Danish literature, and The Copenhagen Trilogy (1969-71) is her acknowledged masterpiece. Childhood tells the story of a misfit child’s single-minded determination to become a poet; Youth describes her early experiences of sex, work, and independence. Dependency picks up the story as the narrator embarks on the first of her four marriages and goes on to describe her horrible descent into drug addiction, enabled by her sinister, gaslighting doctor husband.

Throughout, the narrator grapples with the tension between her vocation as a writer and her competing roles as daughter, wife, mother, and drug addict, and she writes about female experience and identity in a way that feels very fresh and pertinent to today’s discussions around feminism. Ditlevsen’s trilogy is remarkable for its intensity and its immersive depiction of a world of complex female friendships, family, and growing up - in this sense, it’s Copenhagen's answer to Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan Novels. She can also be seen as a spiritual forerunner of confessional writers like Karl Ove Knausgaard, Annie Ernaux, Rachel Cusk, and Deborah Levy. Her trilogy is drawn from her own experiences but unfolds like the most compelling kind of fiction.

Born in a working-class neighborhood in Copenhagen in 1917, Ditlevsen became famous for her poetry while still a teenager and went on to write novels, stories, and memoirs before committing suicide in 1976. Having been dismissed by the critical establishment in her lifetime as a working-class female writer, she is now being rediscovered and championed as one of Denmark's most important modern authors, with "Tove fever" gripping audiences.

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took time but fell in love with the voice story and the poetry .
copenhagen life through the eyes of a young female poet. Youth, adolescence, addiction told in observational prose.

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so damned good. in my top 10 books to give to the aliens for sure.

exemplary

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The writing in the first two parts is exquisite. The reader is pitch perfect. The last part of the trilogy, though well written, is not as strong as the first two.

Raw and real

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I don’t know where to begin, no amount of writing can describe the emotion you get from this book. I was told to read this from my professor if I liked a book that made you sit and think. This book is filled will so many emotions, it’s almost as if you become great friends with Tove (Author) but your in a glass wall, and you can’t tell her anything you really need to. Read it, you won’t be disappointed.

The best novel I have ever read

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I loved this trilogy and the reader. I could listen to the reader all day!

Beautiful

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