“The Copenhagen Trilogy” by Tove Ditlevsen, adapted by Tom Silkeberg, directed by Anja Suša at Malmö City Theatre
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Tove Ditlevsen was a Danish poet, novelist and feminist icon working class. her memoirs The Copenhagen trilogy was initially published in separate parts. Childhood and Youth came out in 1967 respectively; and Dependence (noble Gift in Danish, meaning “marriage” and “poison”) was published in 1971, just five years before the author’s suicide death at the age of 58. According to her Swedish Wikipedia page, Ditlevsen received a resurgence of intere…
“The Copenhagen Trilogy” by Tove Ditlevsen, adapted by Tom Silkeberg, directed by Anja Suša at Malmö City Theatre
Tove Ditlevsen was a Danish working-class poet, novelist and feminist icon. Her memoir The Copenhagen Trilogy was initially published in separate parts. Childhood and Youth came out in 1967 respectively; and Dependency (titled Gift in Danish, meaning both ‘marriage’ and ‘poison’) was published in 1971, just five years before the author’s death by suicide at the age of 58. According to her Swedish Wikipedia page, Ditlevsen received a resurgence o…
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