Danish writer (born 1940)
Dorrit Willumsen (2015)
Dorrit Willumsen (born 31 August 1940 in Nørrebro , Copenhagen ) is a Danish writer. She made her literary debut in 1965 with the short story collection Knagen .
She was awarded the Danish Critics Prize for Literature in 1983.[ 1] In 1995 she was awarded the Søren Gyldendal Prize . In 1997 she was awarded the Nordic Council's Literature Prize for the novel Bang. En roman om Herman Bang .[ 2] She married the playwright Jess Ørnsbo in 1963, and their son Tore Ørnsbo (1970-) is also a writer.
Works
1965 Knagen , short stories
1967 Stranden , novel
1968 Da , novel
1970 The, krydderi, acryl, salær, græshopper , novel
1973 Modellen Coppelia , short stories
1974 En værtindes smil
1976 Kontakter , poetry
1976 Neonhaven , novel
1978 Hvis det virkelig var en film , short stories
translated as If it Really Were a Film (1982)
1978 Den usynlige skønhed , poetry
1980 Danske fortællinger , short stories
1980 Manden som påskud
1982 Programmeret til kærlighed
1983 Umage par , poetry
1984 Marie: en novel om Marie Tussauds liv
translated by Patricia Crampton as Marie: a novel about the life of Madame Tussaud (1986)
1985 Caroline , play
1988 Suk hjerte , novel
1989 Glemslens forår , short stories
1995 Klædt i purpur , historical novel
1997 Bang. En roman om Herman Bang
1997 De kattens feriedage , humour
2000 Koras stemme , novel
2001 Tøs: et hundeliv
2003 Bruden fra Gent , novel
2005 Den dag jeg blev Honey
References
1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
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