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Barbara Haveland

    The History of Danish Dreams
    The history of Danish dreams
    The woman from Bratislava
    Borderliners
    Journey Into a Dark Heart and Other Stories from Tales of the Night
    • Spring 1999, NATO is bombing Yugoslavia when the impossible happens. One of their indestructible fighter planes is shot down. Someone had obviously been leaking information. Teddy Pedersen, a middle-aged univesity teacher is thrown into the mix that includes murder and a mysterious Eastern Euorpean woman

      The woman from Bratislava2009
      3,5
    • The History of Danish Dreams

      A Novel

      • 416 stránok
      • 15 hodin čítania

      <b>From the author of </b><b> <i>Smilla's Sense of Snow </i> </b><b>comes this highly imaginative novel, "wonderful in scope . . . crammed with Danish history, social realism, satire, magic realism, high romance, and sexual </b><b>goings-on" (</b><b> <i>Newsday</i> </b><b>).</b> <b></b> <b></b>In a Danish feudal castle, 1520, a count believes he has pinpointed the center of the universe--a patch of land on his estate. But when his discovery is met with disbelief, he walls off his mansion and has all of the clocks stopped. Four centuries pass instantaneously, and the count's young secretary, Carl, emerges from isolation to find a world bursting with war, innovation, love, sexuality, danger, and all the values of the sixteenth century turned upside down as though by supernatural forces--namely, the force of history. From one of our most gifted international writers comes a dazzling epic fairy tale, a tough fable about the gifts and iniquities of progress.

      The History of Danish Dreams2008
    • These stories, which vary in theme but all bear the mark of Peter Hoeg's graceful and thoughtful prose, are set in eight separate corners of the world. On this fateful night, a young mathematician encounters Joseph Conrad during a train ride through the war-torn Congo in "Journey into a Dark Heart; " a pair of star-crossed lovers in Lisbon dance through their memories of the Danish ballet in "Hommage to Bournonville; " a seaside community struggles with the threat of a smallpox epidemic in "Pity for the Children of Vaden Town; " and in "The Verdict of Ignatio Lanstad Rasker", an idealistic young writer is prosecuted for his homosexuality by the conservative Lord Chief Justice of Denmark. Illuminating, acrobatic, and enriched with historical fact and foreshadowing, the stories in Tales of the Night should "consolidate Hoeg's reputation as one of the world's most versatile authors" (Seattle Times).

      Journey Into a Dark Heart and Other Stories from Tales of the Night1997
      3,9
    • The history of Danish dreams

      • 352 stránok
      • 13 hodin čítania

      Keď v roku 1988 vyšlo toto autorovo dielo, spôsobilo senzáciu. Kniha je svéráznymi dejinami dánskych snov, teda (nezriedka idealizovaných) predstáv, ktoré si Dánovia o sebe vytvárali v posledných približne päťsto rokoch. Autor sa s nimi a predovšetkým s ich odvrátenou stranou nemilosrdne vyrovnáva v duchu magického realizmu a jeho neobmedzených možností, s nadsázkou, čiernym humorom a sarkastickým šklebom. V tomto románe sa prvýkrát objavujú témy a motívy, ktoré spisovateľ rozvíja vo svojich ďalších dielach.

      The history of Danish dreams1996
      3,5
    • Borderliners

      • 252 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Strange things are happening at Biehl's Academy when this elite school opens its doors to a group of orphans and reform-school rejects, kids at the end of the system's tether. The school is run by a peculiar set of rules by which every minute is regimented and controlled. Soon, they suspect they are guinea pigs in a bizarre social experiment and that their only hope of escape is to break through a dangerous threshold of time and space. Peter Høeg's "brilliant" and dystopian Borderliners is a "uniquely philosophical thriller" (Boston Sunday Globe) and a haunting story of childhood travail and hope.

      Borderliners1995
      3,7