
Andre hunde
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Narrated by:
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Christian Engell
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By:
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Rasmus Theisen
About this listen
Endnu en ung dansker er flyttet til Etah i Nordvestgrønland. Han kan ikke sproget, kender ikke koderne. I sin udlejer får han en ven, som introducerer ham til byens elastiske fællesskaber af fastgroede tilflyttere, flyfriske turister, guides og lokale. Han kan lide den stille orden i byen, så da en dansk entreprenør tilbyder at skaffe ham et job som skorstensfejer, slår han til. Først for sent går det op for ham, at han har allieret sig med den forkerte dansker.
ANDRE HUNDE er en arktisk arbejderroman om radikalisering, magt og modmagt, om forelskelse og pludselig paranoia – og om slædehunde, der bliver fundet dræbt og skamferet langs hele vestkysten.
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