Childhood, Youth, Dependency
- Author Tove Ditlevsen
- Narrator Stine Wintlev
- Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
- Run Time 11 hours and 51 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Autobiography: writers, Memoirs.
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What to expect
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Following one woman's journey from a troubled girlhood in working-class Copenhagen through her struggle to live on her own terms, The Copenhagen Trilogy is a searingly honest, utterly immersive portrayal of love, friendship, art, ambition and the terrible lure of addiction, from one of Denmark's most celebrated twentieth-century writers.
'Utterly, agonisingly compulsive ... a masterpiece' Liz Jensen, Guardian
'Sharp, tough and tender ... wrenching sadness and pitch-black comedy ... Ditlevsen can pivot from hilarity to heartbreak in a trice' Boyd Tonkin Spectator
'Astonishing, honest, entirely revealing and, in the end, devastating. Ditlevsen's trilogy is remarkable not only for its honesty and lyricism; these are books that journey deep into the darkest reaches of human experience and return, fatally wounded, but still eloquent' Observer
'The best books I have read this year. These volumes slip in like a stiletto and do their work once inside. Thrilling' New Statesman
© Tove Ditlevsen 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020
Critics Review
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To get it out of the way: these are the best books I have read this year … Childhood has the simple declarative sentences of Natalia Ginzburg and the pervasive horror of a good fairy story
New Statesman -
Mordant, vibrantly confessional… A masterpiece
Guardian -
Semi-miraculous, raw and poignant … Radiates the clear light of truth and stands as the ultimate victory of a life that must have felt, in the living of it, like a defeat
Observer -
Intense, elegant … Ditlevsen’s portrait of Vesterbro in the Twenties has something of the same texture of Elena Ferrante’s description of the poor Neapolitan neighbourhood in which her heroines grow up
The Daily Telegraph -
Wrenching sadness and pitch-black comedy … Sharp, tough and tender
Spectator -
Ditlevsen’s taut, simple prose shines a light on what life and love were like for working-class women in 20th century Copenhagen. Elena Ferrante fans, take note
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