![]() Diversity is a very apt word to describe Danish children s and youth literature in There are, however, some recognisable overall trends: the graphic novel has become even more popular in several countries, and now seems to have been embraced by Danish authors and illustrators. Books that don t patronise young people and so tackle serious subjects like death and loss, feeling lonely or excluded. A fantastic journey amongst books for the earliest readers enthralling picture books reading aloud books inspiring novels and works of great imagination and fantasy. Andersens Boulevard 2 / 1553 Copenhagen V / Denmark Tel ISSN Papercut leftovers from the front cover illustrationģ WELCOME (ONCE MORE!) For the third year running, the Danish Arts Foundation is pleased to publish our Danish Literary Magazine Children and Young Adults. 2 DANISH LITERARY MAGAZINE IS PUBLISHED BY Danish Arts Foundation s Committee for Literary Project Funding EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Annette Bach EDITOR Lars Sidenius TEXT Nana Baaner Klitgaard TRANSLATION Paul Larkin DESIGN NR2154 COVER ILLUSTRATION Annika Øyrabø (Read about the illustrator on page 13, Nannas nathistorier) CONTACT US The Agency for Culture and Palaces H.C. ![]()
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