### From Booklist Akashic’s Noir series, which began in 2004, turns to Denmark. Edited by Danish book critic and editor Michaëlis, this volume features stories by authors whose names may be unfamiliar to American readers but whose themes are universal. The stories are organized into three broad cat
Copenhagen Noir
✍ Scribed by Bo Tao Michaëlis
- Publisher
- Akashic Books
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 174 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Featuring brand-new stories by: Naja Marie Aidt, Jonas T. Bengtsson, Helle Helle, Christian Dorph & Simon Pasternak, Susanne Staun, Kaaberbol & Friis, Klaus Rifbjerg, Gretelise Holm, Georg Ursin, Kristian Lundberg, Kristina Stoltz, Seyit Ozturk, Benn Q. Holm, and Gunnar Staalesen.
"The indefatigable noir series of anthologies (Orange County Noir, Trinidad Noir, Brooklyn Noir 3, etc.) focuses in its 43rd volume on the home of Hans Christian Andersen . . . Based on this collection, Copenhagen may be a great place to visit, but nobody seems to live there, at least not well or long."
--Kirkus Reviews
Joining Paris, Rome, Dublin, and London as European hosts for the Akashic Noir Series, Copenhagen Noir features brand-new stories from a top-notch crew of Danish writers, with several Swedish and Norwegian writers thrown into the mix. This volume definitively reveals why Scandinavian crime-fiction has come to be so popular across the world.
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