Icelandic Literature
Juliana Vaz writes in the Brazilian Folha de S.Paulo newspaper (26/03/2011) that Iceland tires to recover its prestige, following the financial crisis and the eruption of volcanoes that caused travel chaos, by promoting its literature: http://bit.ly/fv7o5Y
Best Translated Book Award
The True Deceiver, by Tove Jansson, translated from Swedish by T.Teal, nominated for the Best Translated Book Award (US): http://bit.ly/ck4lY
Bologna Children’s Book Fair
58 Nordic companies, mostly publishers, took part in the Bologna Children’s Book Fair, 28-31/03/2011: canadian viagra mastercard
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E-Books are still not popular in Brazil. Change is expected only in 5-10 years; Cirilo Dias in Rolling Stone Brasil magazine: http://bit.ly/mewT9A
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The book “Schändung” by the Danish author Jussi Adler-Olsen spent weeks on the German top 10 list, including at #1: http://fb.me/YlhjocRb
Mankell on last Wallander
The Swedish author Henning Mankell gives an interview for the British newspaper The Guardian and talks about the last ever book of the hugely successful Wallander series: http://bit.ly/ieIrXU
Le Monde recommends
Le Monde notes the success of Scandinavian literature and recommends six Nordic authors present at the Paris Book Fair: http://fb.me/OZtYSrws
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The theme of the 2011 Paris Book Fair, Salon du Livre, was Nordic Literature. Forty Nordic authros were invited to take part at the fair. The book fair was a huge success with over 180.000 visitors between April 18-21 in 2011. See more at: http://bit.ly/ge0tl4.
Nordic Crime Writers Noted
Three Nordic crime writers are among the top then modern crime writers, according to the British paper The Guardian: http://bit.ly/fxxvv9