
Childhood, Youth, Dependency
the copenhagen trilogy
$24.31
- Paperback
384 pages
- Release Date
25 January 2021
Summary
Tove: A Trilogy of Becoming
Growing up in Copenhagen’s working-class streets, Tove feels like an outsider in her own childhood. But as words begin to stir within her, she recognizes her calling.
Her path as a writer seems clear, yet she’s unaware of the challenges that lie ahead: love, unwanted pregnancies, artistic failures, and destructive addiction.
As the years unfold, Tove faces a painful dilemma: the seductive pull of dependency versus the possibility of living…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780241457573 |
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ISBN-10: | 0241457572 |
Series: | Penguin Modern Classics |
Author: | Tove Ditlevsen, Tiina Nunnally, Michael Favala Goldman |
Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
Imprint: | Penguin Classics |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 384 |
Release Date: | 25 January 2021 |
Weight: | 278g |
Dimensions: | 198mm x 128mm x 21mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
To get it out of the way: these are the best books I have read this year … Childhood has the simple declarative sentences of Natalia Ginzburg and the pervasive horror of a good fairy story
To get it out of the way: these are the best books I have read this year … Childhood has the simple declarative sentences of Natalia Ginzburg and the pervasive horror of a good fairy story – John Self * New Statesman *Mordant, vibrantly confessional… A masterpiece * Guardian *Semi-miraculous, raw and poignant … Radiates the clear light of truth and stands as the ultimate victory of a life that must have felt, in the living of it, like a defeat – Alex Preston * Observer *Intense, elegant … Ditlevsen’s portrait of Vesterbro in the Twenties has something of the same texture of Elena Ferrante’s description of the poor Neapolitan neighbourhood in which her heroines grow up – Lucy Scholes * The Daily Telegraph *Wrenching sadness and pitch-black comedy … Sharp, tough and tender – Boyd Tonkin * Spectator * A particular kind of masterpiece, one that helps fill a particular kind of void. Ditlevsen’s voice, diffident and funny, dead-on about her own mistakes, is a welcome addition to that canon of women who showed us their secret faces so that we might wear our own. * New York Times *Intense and elegant … an absolute tour de force – Lucy Scholes * Paris Review *A stunning portrait of addiction and ambition … unnervingly brilliant. I felt an almost physical pull to reimmerse myself in the freezing cold water of the trilogy, which understands the trauma of childhood and its reverberations like nothing else I have ever read * Vox *Ditlevsen’s taut, simple prose shines a light on what life and love were like for working-class women in 20th century Copenhagen. Elena Ferrante fans, take note * Stylist *Despite the darkness that haunts these three books, they shine with Ditlevsen’s honesty and humanity … Her work, seemingly so simple, has the miraculous quality of a life perceived in perfect clarity. Despite the author’s untimely death, The Copenhagen Trilogy is a powerful - and uplifting - testament of survival – Erica Wagner
About The Author
Tove Ditlevsen
Tove Ditlevsen (Author)
Tove Ditlevsen was born in 1917 in a working-class neighbourhood in Copenhagen. Her first volume of poetry was published when she was in her early twenties, and was followed by many more books, including the novels The Faces and Vilhelm’s Room and her autobiographical masterpiece, Childhood (1967), Youth (1967) and Dependency (1971). She married four times and died by suicide in 1976.
Tiina Nunnally (Translator)
Tiina Nunnally is an award-winning translator (from Danish, Norwegian and Swedish) and novelist. She was awarded the prestigious PEN Translation Prize in 2001 for her translation of the third volume of Sigrid Undset’s Kristin Lavransdatter, and her translations of Hans Christian Andersen and Tove Ditlevsen for Penguin Classics have been widely praised.
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