Exploring the many moods of the Danish capital. From the narrow twisting streets of the old town centre to the shady docklands, this rich anthology captures the essence of Copenhagen and its many faces. Through seventeen tales by some of the very best of Denmark's writers past and present, we travel the length and breadth of the Danish capital examining famous sights from unique perspectives. A guide book usefully informs a new visitor to Copenhagen but these stories allow the reader to experience the city and its history from the inside.
Claims, Changes and Challenges in Translation Studies (Selected contributions from the EST Congress, Copenhagen 2001)
The volume contains a selection of papers, both theoretical and empirical, from the European Society for Translation Studies (EST) Congress held in Copenhagen in September 2001.
The smartest way to organise your time in Copenhagen. This handy guide shows you this romantic city through thematic tours, one, two and three day itineraries and star ratings of attractions and accommodations.
Added by: johnnydorayme | Karma: 15.67 | Fiction literature | 4 October 2009
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Berry goes gnostic in this well-tooled Da Vinci Code-knockoff, his fourth novel (The Romanov Prophecy). Ex-U.S. Justice Department agent Cotton Malone is intrigued when he sees a purse snatcher fling himself from a Copenhagen tower to avoid capture, slitting his own throat on the way down for good measure.