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"Alphabet" is a book-length poem following the tradition of Abecedarian poems, in which each line begins with the next letter of the alphabet sequentially from A through Z. Each of the poem's fourteen sections [3] of the poem is tied to a letter of the alphabet and the number of lines found in each section is dictated by the Fibonacci sequence ...
Inger Christensen (16 January 1935 – 2 January 2009) [1] was a Danish poet, novelist, essayist and editor. She is considered the foremost Danish poetic experimentalist of her generation. She is considered the foremost Danish poetic experimentalist of her generation.
It (Danish: Det) is a 1969 book of poetry by the Danish writer Inger Christensen.The book focuses on social criticism, and lines from it have frequently been quoted in the Danish political discourse. [1]
Lady Inger (original title: Fru Inger til Østeraad) is an 1854 play by Henrik Ibsen, [1] inspired by the life of Inger, Lady of Austraat. The play, the fourth work of the Norwegian 's career, reflects the birth of Romantic Nationalism in the Norway of that period, and had a strongly anti- Danish sentiment.
Inger and Lasse Sandberg were Swedish authors of children's books.The stories were written by Inger and illustrated by her husband Lasse. They have created many characters, including The Little Ghost Godfrey (Sw: Lilla Spöket Laban) and Little Anna and the Tall Uncle.
In 2012, Redhill revealed that he is also the author of novels published under the pen name Inger Ash Wolfe, [8] ...
Letters Written in France (1790–1796) is a letter collection by English writer Helen Maria Williams. Williams published eight volumes of letters describing her firsthand experience of the French Revolution for British audiences.
While original letters written by Nehru were in English, they were translated into Hindi by the Hindi novelist Munshi Premchand under the name Pita Ke Patra Putri Ke Naam. [ citation needed ] In 2014, a Spanish translation with the title "Cartas a mi hija Indira" (Letters to my daughter Indira), was released by Rodolfo Zamora.