Jane Aamund
Jane Aamund |
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Born |
(1936-11-08) 8 November 1936 |
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Nationality |
Danish |
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Period |
1989-present |
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Notable works |
Klinkevals, Colorado drømme |
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Notable awards |
De Gyldne Laurbær, 1998 |
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Website |
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janeaamund.dk |
Jane Aamund (born 8 November 1936) is a Danish author and journalist.[1]
She got her breakthrough in Denmark with the Klinkevals trilogy.
Works
- Klinkevals (English: The two penny dance) – 1989
- Juliane Jensen – 1990
- Oven vande (English: Afloat) – 1992
- Bag damen stod en Christian (English Behind the lady stood a Christian) – 1994
- Colorado drømme (English: Colorado dreams) – 1997
- Danskernes lille verden (English: The small world of the Danes) – 1997
- Den grønne port (English: The green gate) – 1998
- Kamæleonen (English: The Chameleon) – 1999
- Den hvide verden (English: The white world) – 2000
- Vesten for måne (English: West of moon) – 2002
- Den irske stemme (English: The Irish voice) – 2003
- Udlængsel (English: Wanderlust) – 2004
- De grønne skove (English: The green forests) – 2008
- Smeltediglen (English: The crucible) – 2009
- Dengang det var sjovt (English: Back when it was fun) – 2010
- Øjebliksbilleder (English: Snapshots) – 2010
- Vindue uden udsigt (English: Window without a view) - 2011
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About Jane Aamund
- Kærlighed og smerte (English: Love and pain) - 1997. TV documentary about Jane Aamund.[4]
- Med kærlig hilsen (English: With love) - 1999 - TV documentary about Jane Aamund.[5]
- Lys i livet (English: Light in the life) - 2005. Book with interviews by Cecilie Frøkjær.
Awards
- Den Berlingske Fonds Journalistpris (English: The Berlingske Foundation Journalist Award) in 1997
- Bog & Idé-prisen (Danskernes Yndlingsforfatter) in 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2004
- De Gyldne Laurbær in 1998 for Colorado drømme
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References