Dorthe Nors
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Sketch Book Reviews: A Line in the World by Dorthe Nors
While this book is about a tiny part of the world, it’s universal in its particularity—a must-read for anyone who loves lyric essays.
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Power, Speech, and Silence: The Weak Spot by Lucie Elven
The Weak Spot is more interested in the invisible forces that guide our ways of being in the world.
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A Certain Way of Singing: Talking with Dorthe Nors
Dorthe Nors discusses her newest novel, MIRROR, SHOULDER, SIGNAL.
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So Much for That Winter by Dorthe Nors
Michael Deagler reviews So Much for That Winter by Dorthe Nors today in Rumpus Books.
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On Visibility and Middle-Aged Women
Over at Lit Hub, Dorthe Nors discusses writing about middle aged women who, on the verge of becoming invisible to a society that only values women as mothers or as sex objects, refuse to disappear: The interesting thing is that…
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Mansplained to Hell
Writers Dorthe Nors and Jarett Kobek discuss politics, Nors’s life in Denmark, writing on the Internet, women writers, and more over at Electric Literature: When you said that about a woman writing I Hate the Internet and ATTA, I felt…
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Writing in Denmark
If a writer isn’t familiar with the literature of her own country as it unfolds in her own time, she misses out on dialogue, on contact with the path. She must dare to measure herself against the best! In an…
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Karate Chop by Dorthe Nors
Kevin Nolan reviews KARATE CHOP by Dorthe Nors today in The Rumpus Book Reviews.

