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Jan Erik Vold

    Jan Erik Vold is recognized as an essayist, translator, cultural commentator, and recording artist. Through his poems and newspaper articles, he has initiated numerous debates on literature and politics, notably spearheading the "Year of Poetry 2000." He is celebrated for his capacity to stimulate discussion and shape the cultural landscape. His extensive body of work encompasses poetry and essays that explore the intersection of language, society, and art. Vold's literary style is characterized as incisive and thought-provoking, making him a significant voice in contemporary letters.

    Jan Erik Vold
    Ruth Maier's Diary. 'Das Leben könnte gut sein', englische Ausgabe
    Malý kruh
    Von Zimmer zu Zimmer
    Tolv meditasjoner
    • Tolv meditasjoner

      • 173 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A new bilingual collection of poetry by Norway's most noted contemporary poet.

      Tolv meditasjoner
      3.6
    • Právě to je důležité – abychom získali kontakt se vším, co nás obklopuje. Musíme objevit svět znovu, vnímat věci kolem nás, spatřovat je, každý objev je stejně důležitý, protože znamená dobytí nového kousku skutečnosti… (1969) -- http://www.nakladatelstviarcha.cz/kniha/maly-kruh.html --

      Malý kruh
      5.0
    • Ruth Maier was born into a middle-class Jewish family in interwar Vienna. Following the Anschluss of Austria in March 1938, the world of the substantial Viennese Jewish community crumbled. In early 1939, her sister having left for England, Ruth emigrated

      Ruth Maier's Diary. 'Das Leben könnte gut sein', englische Ausgabe
      4.3