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덴마크의
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Sep 7, 2017
출판사
Tellerup
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"Malurt" brings together the voices of fifteen Danish authors, each delving into the complex and often turbulent emotions associated with jealousy. Each contribution offers a distinct perspective, varying from introspective reflections to gripping narratives filled with tension and longing. The diverse backgrounds of the authors, including well-known figures like Carl Bang and Inge Krog, enrich the anthology, providing readers with a multifaceted exploration of this universal theme.
Throughout the collection, readers will encounter a tapestry of stories that reveal how jealousy can intertwine with love, friendship, and ambition. The compelling prose invites reflection, prompting readers to confront their own experiences and emotions related to jealousy. The authors skillfully navigate the intricacies of human relationships, emphasizing that this often-destructive emotion can lead to both creativity and conflict.
"Malurt" serves not only as an exploration of jealousy but also as a celebration of Danish literature and its ability to articulate complex human feelings. Each text is a testament to the power of storytelling, urging readers to ponder the darker sides of affection and the myriad ways it shapes interactions. Ultimately, the anthology invites an understanding of jealousy that is both profound and relatable.
Throughout the collection, readers will encounter a tapestry of stories that reveal how jealousy can intertwine with love, friendship, and ambition. The compelling prose invites reflection, prompting readers to confront their own experiences and emotions related to jealousy. The authors skillfully navigate the intricacies of human relationships, emphasizing that this often-destructive emotion can lead to both creativity and conflict.
"Malurt" serves not only as an exploration of jealousy but also as a celebration of Danish literature and its ability to articulate complex human feelings. Each text is a testament to the power of storytelling, urging readers to ponder the darker sides of affection and the myriad ways it shapes interactions. Ultimately, the anthology invites an understanding of jealousy that is both profound and relatable.