The Sunday Times bestseller and Oscar-winning movie starring Alicia Vikander and Eddie Redmayne
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Köp båda 2 för 292 krThis is a curiously touching tale, told in a lucid and sensitive style * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH * An enthralling read * THE TIMES * A beautifully written novel . . . elegant, assured and intelligent * DAILY EXPRESS * The intelligence and tactfulness of his exploration of [love] makes his novel a noteworthy event * NEW YORK TIMES * A first novel of startling refinement and beauty * Chicago Tribune * Heartbreaking and unforgettable, it is a complete triumph * Boston Globe * Beautifully written. It is absolutely engrossing . . . [an] elegant, assured and intelligent tale; as a first novel, it is astounding * SUNDAY EXPRESS * Intriguing and captivating . . . a resonant fable about metamorphosis and the construction of identity. This admirable book deserves to find a wide readership * DAILY TELEGRAPH * Be enchanted by THE DANISH GIRL . . . elegant and sensitive writing * ELLE * [An] affecting and graceful debut * NEW STATESMAN * The book is a sensuous treat, its symbolic visual imagery combining with mesmeric recreations of period and place . . . Einar and his wife are treated with sympathy, and a potentially sensational or bizarre subject is treated with dignity * ART NEWSPAPER * This is a curiously touching take, told in lucid and sensitive style that shows great insight into an extraordinary predicament . . . an engrossing story of true love, suffering and sacrifice * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
David Ebershoff is the author of THE ROSE CITY, PASADENA, THE 19TH WIFE and THE DANISH GIRL, which has been made into a film starring Academy Award-winner Eddie Redmayne and directed by the Academy Award-winning director of THE KING'S SPEECH, Tom Hooper. His books have been translated into twenty languages and honoured by the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Lambda Literary Foundation and the American Library Association. He has taught writing at Princeton, NYU and Columbia, and was Vice President and Executive Editor at Random House for many years.