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Old 07-26-2010, 02:47 PM   #9
beppe
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Originally Posted by Ea View Post
When I - a bit hastily - checked books, it struck me how naturally I chose to check p-books. It just is that much simpler still to grab a p-book and look up the beginning and end.

I just checked a couple other danish classics (by St. St. Blicher and Johannes V. Jensen) - still.... Not really. Should we choose to abide by the italian professor, we can conclude that danish literature is not worth much at all Not even the most eminent nobel prize winner J. V. Jensen
Well, he is not a professor but a writer doubling as journalist. and it is not his idea but of one of his friends.
Of Danish authors I know Andersen and Blixen, (plus the ones you told me once that i have not read yet, thanks to Stefano Dedalo, that I have on ebook) who wrote out of Africa in English, but I cannot find the book. I remember it is red Penguin, but who knows where is it. I got the idea, that you Ea, being a Scandinavian lady look for a perfect fit.

Look, I can't find them.

But I got A Jonathan Livingston in Italian. Hold yourself:

It was early morning: he had started to learn
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