Abstract
This article investigates Greenland as a setting in new Danish prose. I make the case that Danish literature about Greenland is a significant trend in the 2010s, and that the books can be divided into three dimensions: past, present and future. Focusing on space and place, I exemplify this division through short analyses of the novels Rød mand/Sort mand (2018) by Kim Leine, Godhavn (2014) by Iben Mondrup and Korsveje i Nord (2015) by Bjarne Ljungdahl, which are set in the past, present and future, respectively.
Originalsprog | Dansk |
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Tidsskrift | Passage |
Udgave nummer | 85 |
Sider (fra-til) | 115-128 |
ISSN | 0901-8883 |
Status | Udgivet - 2021 |
Emneord
- dansk grønlandslitteratur
- Grønland
- dansk litteratur
- stedteori
- postkolonialisme
- arctic noir
- Kim Leine
- Iben Mondrup
- 2010'erne
- sted
- stedsteori
- Bjarne Ljungdahl