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Jens Christian Grøndahl (born 9 November 1959 in Lyngby) is a Danish writer.
His novel An Altered Light was shortlisted for the 2006 International Dublin Literary Award.
In 1998 he won the Danish booksellers award De Gyldne Laurbær (The Golden Laurel) for his novel Lucca.
In 2017, Grøndahl went on the record stating that "It's never the woman's fault if a man decides to attack her. But, that said...well, when I look at the picture of the victim, the way she let herself be photographed, the look she gives the camera...I can't help but think that this is a girl who's looking for trouble." regarding the beheading of journalist Kim Wall.
Bibliography
- Kvinden i midten - 1985
- Syd for floden - 1986
- Rejsens bevægelser - 1988
- Det indre blik - 1990
- Skyggen i dit sted - 1991
- Dagene skilles - 1992
- Stilheden i glas - 1993
- Indian summer - 1994
- Tavshed i oktober - 1996 (translated into English by Anne Born, Silence in October 2000)
- Lucca - 1998 (translated into English under same title 2002)
- Hjertelyd - 1999
- Virginia - 2000 (translated into English by Anne Born under same title, 2003)
- Et andet lys - 2002 (translated into English by Anne Born, An Altered Light 2005)
- Piazza Bucarest - 2004 (translated into Romanian by Carmen Vioreanu, 2013)
- Røde hænder - 2006
- Tre skridt tilbage - 2007 (essays)
- Den tid det tager - 2008
- Fire dage i marts - 2009
- Om en time springer træerne ud - 2010
- Det gør du ikke - 2010
- Før vi siger farvel - 2012
- Den sibriske måne - 2013
References
- Lea, Richard (6 April 2006). "Shortlist announced for literature's richest prize". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
- Litteratursiden.dk Archived 2017-09-22 at the Wayback Machine Grøndahl, Jens Christian - Lucca
- "2017 ifølge Jørgen Leth og Jens Christian Grøndahl: Ubådssag, #MeToo og sundhedstyranni".
- "The Kim Wall Murder Trial Starts in Denmark". The New Yorker. 8 March 2018.
- Koning, Christina (19 July 2002). "Review: Lucca by Jens Christian Grondahl". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 July 2012.