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Copenhagen Noir
Contributor(s): Michaelis, Bo Tao (Editor)
ISBN: 1936070669     ISBN-13: 9781936070664
Publisher: Akashic Books
OUR PRICE:   $18.95  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2010
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Mystery & Detective - Collections & Anthologies
- Fiction | Anthologies (multiple Authors)
- Fiction | Mystery & Detective - International Crime & Mystery
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2010922712
Series: Akashic Noir
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.1" W x 8.2" (0.55 lbs) 222 pages
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:
The latest entry in the publisher's series (41 and counting) proves the resilience of, and market for, these locale noirs. Editor Micha lis, a Danish book critic, is both scholarly and insightful in the introduction and outlines how the stories reflect the greed and ennui of modern Denmark in contrast to the Danish idyll depicted in tourist brochures . . . Although some stories veer from noir orthodoxy, there are fine examples of lyrical writing, noir sensibilities, and insight into the current Danish psyche. Overall, a very impressive anthology.
--Library Journal

The indefatigable noir series of anthologies (Orange County Noir, Trinidad Noir, Brooklyn Noir 3, etc.) focuses in its 43rd volume on the home of Hans Christian Andersen . . . Based on this collection, Copenhagen may be a great place to visit, but nobody seems to live there, at least not well or long.
--Kirkus Reviews

Fans used to the watered-down noir now prevalent in America will notice immediately the much harder edge of these stories, which are much closer to the noir of the 1940s and '50s.
--Booklist

This] volume has grim, uncomfortable power.
--Publishers Weekly

Joining Rome, Paris, Istanbul, London, and Dublin as European hosts for the Akashic Noir series, Copenhagen Noir features brand-new stories from a top-notch crew of Danish writers, with several Swedish and Norwegian writers thrown into the mix. This volume definitively reveals why Scandinavian crime fiction has come to be so popular across the world.

Includes brand-new stories by: Naja Marie Aidt, Jonas T. Bengtsson, Helle Helle, Christian Dorph and Simon Pasternak, Susanne Staun, Lene Kaaberb l and Agnete Friis, Klaus Rifbjerg, Gretelise Holm, Georg Ursin, Kristian Lundberg, Kristina Stoltz, Seyit zt rk, Benn Q. Holm, and Gunnar Staalesen.

Bo Tao Micha lis is a book critic and editor living in Copenhagen, Denmark.