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Karen Blixen (Isak Dinesen) was
born near Rungsted, Denmark, north of Copenhagen, in 1885.
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The
Danish Pioneer is the oldest Danish-American newspaper in the USA,
founded in 1872 in Omaha, Nebraska, and is today published every two weeks
with Danish and English articles in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Subscribers
receive 26 issues (including the extra-large Christmas issue) for $27.50
per year within the United States and $33.00 per year outside the United
States.
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Danish American
Heritage Society
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Scandinavian
Press and Swedish Press
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Danish Literary Notes: The most popular novel ever published in
Denmark, The Fishermen by Hans Kirk, has recently been released
in English translation. This dramatic story, the subject of a celebrated
television series, is available from Prairie
Lights Books, Iowa City.
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Also New in English translation is
The
Slave by Hans Kirk, translated by Marc Linder.
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Recommended: Hans
Christian Andersen: Life of a Storyteller by Jackie Wullschlager.
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Penfield-Press.com features
a selection of Danish-related books in English, and a wide variety of Scandinavian
literature.
Comments: Grace@karenblixen.com.
Enjoy the biography Out of Isak Dinesen (Out of Africa's
true story) by Linda Donelson.
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