
Ditlevsen
En biografi
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Narrated by:
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Jens Andersen
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By:
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Jens Andersen
About this listen
Tove Ditlevsen skrev autofiktion, længe før det ord var opfundet, og brugte sig selv og sine nærmeste nådesløst i sit forfatterskab. Hun skrev om psykisk sygdom, misbrug og moderskab, om køn, begær og sex, mens det stadig var tabu.
I sin brevkasse i Familie Journalen rådgav Tove Ditlevsen i to årtier kvinder om det gode familieliv. Selv levede hun et kaotisk et af slagsen – mor til tre, gift og skilt fire gange – og når det hele brændte sammen i hjemmet, skrev hun allerbedst.
I DITLEVSEN. EN BIOGRAFI tegner Jens Andersen med en række nye kilder det hidtil mest nuancerede portræt af en flamboyant og kompromisløs kunstner.
©2023 Jens Andersen, Gyldendal (P)2023 Gyldendal
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