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  1. Dependency is the third and final volume of Tove Ditlevsen’s masterful Copenhagen Trilogy, a searing work of autofiction that chronicles a life marked by artistic ambition, potent writing talent, vulnerability and addiction. #fiction #memoir #addiction #writing #novel #book #bookreview #ToveDitlevsen

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  2. Dependency is the third and final volume of Tove Ditlevsen’s masterful Copenhagen Trilogy, a searing work of autofiction that chronicles a life marked by artistic ambition, potent writing talent, vulnerability and addiction. #fiction #memoir #addiction #writing #novel #book #bookreview #ToveDitlevsen

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  3. Dependency is the third and final volume of Tove Ditlevsen’s masterful Copenhagen Trilogy, a searing work of autofiction that chronicles a life marked by artistic ambition, potent writing talent, vulnerability and addiction. #fiction #memoir #addiction #writing #novel #book #bookreview #ToveDitlevsen

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  4. Dependency is the third and final volume of Tove Ditlevsen’s masterful Copenhagen Trilogy, a searing work of autofiction that chronicles a life marked by artistic ambition, potent writing talent, vulnerability and addiction. #fiction #memoir #addiction #writing #novel #book #bookreview #ToveDitlevsen

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  5. Dependency is the third and final volume of Tove Ditlevsen’s masterful Copenhagen Trilogy, a searing work of autofiction that chronicles a life marked by artistic ambition, potent writing talent, vulnerability and addiction. #fiction #memoir #addiction #writing #novel #book #bookreview #ToveDitlevsen

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  6. Book Review: Dependency by Tove Ditlevsen

    Dependency is the third and final volume of Tove Ditlevsen’s masterful Copenhagen Trilogy, a searing work of autofiction that chronicles a life marked by artistic ambition, potent writing talent, vulnerability and addiction.

    Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

    Genre: Memoir, Autofiction, Classics, Non-fiction

    Publisher: Penguin Classics

    Review in one word: Heart-rending

    Dependency finds Tove as a young woman in her twenties, having achieved her childhood dream of becoming a published poet. She is married to the much older and influential editor, Viggo F. Møller, a relationship that provides stability but stifles her youth and passion. The narrative follows Tove as she navigates the literary circles of Copenhagen, feeling like an outsider while yearning for connection with artists her own age.

    The trajectory of the book is a harrowing descent into depression, addiction and malaise. If that sounds like a heavy book to read, well in many ways it should be, however Ditlevsen manages to captivate your heart and attention with her vulnerable, curious and raw real self, and having a glimpse into this world – it’s hard to put this book down!

    The memoir is a stark and moving recollection of how she found creative and emotional dependency on one man – her first stifling marriage to Viggo, a short but fiery relationship with a university student and then a deeply disturbing marriage to a sadistic doctor with mental problems who gets her hooked on opiods as a way to control her and make her dependent upon him.

    If you have ever known someone who has fallen into addiction, this book might be triggering for you. I found this memoir to be sad but fascinating, like watching a car crash in slow motion.

    Ditlevsen has cultivated a raw and unrelenting narrative of her body and mind as colonised territory. This is an absorbing and deeply powerful and timeless memoir and it is little wonder that Ditlevsen’s trilogy is considered a classic in Scandinavia.

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  7. Book Review: Dependency by Tove Ditlevsen

    Dependency is the third and final volume of Tove Ditlevsen’s masterful Copenhagen Trilogy, a searing work of autofiction that chronicles a life marked by artistic ambition, potent writing talent, vulnerability and addiction.

    Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

    Genre: Memoir, Autofiction, Classics, Non-fiction

    Publisher: Penguin Classics

    Review in one word: Heart-rending

    Dependency finds Tove as a young woman in her twenties, having achieved her childhood dream of becoming a published poet. She is married to the much older and influential editor, Viggo F. Møller, a relationship that provides stability but stifles her youth and passion. The narrative follows Tove as she navigates the literary circles of Copenhagen, feeling like an outsider while yearning for connection with artists her own age.

    The trajectory of the book is a harrowing descent into depression, addiction and malaise. If that sounds like a heavy book to read, well in many ways it should be, however Ditlevsen manages to captivate your heart and attention with her vulnerable, curious and raw real self, and having a glimpse into this world – it’s hard to put this book down!

    The memoir is a stark and moving recollection of how she found creative and emotional dependency on one man – her first stifling marriage to Viggo, a short but fiery relationship with a university student and then a deeply disturbing marriage to a sadistic doctor with mental problems who gets her hooked on opiods as a way to control her and make her dependent upon him.

    If you have ever known someone who has fallen into addiction, this book might be triggering for you. I found this memoir to be sad but fascinating, like watching a car crash in slow motion.

    Ditlevsen has cultivated a raw and unrelenting narrative of her body and mind as colonised territory. This is an absorbing and deeply powerful and timeless memoir and it is little wonder that Ditlevsen’s trilogy is considered a classic in Scandinavia.

    Content Catnip

    Follow me on Mastodon Watch my videos Donate to my Ko Fi #addiction #book #BookReview #bookTag #BookReview #books #Depression #fiction #memoir #nonFiction #nonfiction #Novel #Philosophy #storytelling #ToveDitlevsen #ToveDitlevsen #writing
  8. Book Review: Dependency by Tove Ditlevsen

    Dependency is the third and final volume of Tove Ditlevsen’s masterful Copenhagen Trilogy, a searing work of autofiction that chronicles a life marked by artistic ambition, potent writing talent, vulnerability and addiction.

    Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

    Genre: Memoir, Autofiction, Classics, Non-fiction

    Publisher: Penguin Classics

    Review in one word: Heart-rending

    Dependency finds Tove as a young woman in her twenties, having achieved her childhood dream of becoming a published poet. She is married to the much older and influential editor, Viggo F. Møller, a relationship that provides stability but stifles her youth and passion. The narrative follows Tove as she navigates the literary circles of Copenhagen, feeling like an outsider while yearning for connection with artists her own age.

    The trajectory of the book is a harrowing descent into depression, addiction and malaise. If that sounds like a heavy book to read, well in many ways it should be, however Ditlevsen manages to captivate your heart and attention with her vulnerable, curious and raw real self, and having a glimpse into this world – it’s hard to put this book down!

    The memoir is a stark and moving recollection of how she found creative and emotional dependency on one man – her first stifling marriage to Viggo, a short but fiery relationship with a university student and then a deeply disturbing marriage to a sadistic doctor with mental problems who gets her hooked on opiods as a way to control her and make her dependent upon him.

    If you have ever known someone who has fallen into addiction, this book might be triggering for you. I found this memoir to be sad but fascinating, like watching a car crash in slow motion.

    Ditlevsen has cultivated a raw and unrelenting narrative of her body and mind as colonised territory. This is an absorbing and deeply powerful and timeless memoir and it is little wonder that Ditlevsen’s trilogy is considered a classic in Scandinavia.

    Content Catnip

    Follow me on Mastodon Watch my videos Donate to my Ko Fi #addiction #book #BookReview #bookTag #BookReview #books #Depression #fiction #memoir #nonFiction #nonfiction #Novel #Philosophy #storytelling #ToveDitlevsen #ToveDitlevsen #writing
  9. Book Review: Dependency by Tove Ditlevsen

    Dependency is the third and final volume of Tove Ditlevsen’s masterful Copenhagen Trilogy, a searing work of autofiction that chronicles a life marked by artistic ambition, potent writing talent, vulnerability and addiction.

    Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

    Genre: Memoir, Autofiction, Classics, Non-fiction

    Publisher: Penguin Classics

    Review in one word: Heart-rending

    Dependency finds Tove as a young woman in her twenties, having achieved her childhood dream of becoming a published poet. She is married to the much older and influential editor, Viggo F. Møller, a relationship that provides stability but stifles her youth and passion. The narrative follows Tove as she navigates the literary circles of Copenhagen, feeling like an outsider while yearning for connection with artists her own age.

    The trajectory of the book is a harrowing descent into depression, addiction and malaise. If that sounds like a heavy book to read, well in many ways it should be, however Ditlevsen manages to captivate your heart and attention with her vulnerable, curious and raw real self, and having a glimpse into this world – it’s hard to put this book down!

    The memoir is a stark and moving recollection of how she found creative and emotional dependency on one man – her first stifling marriage to Viggo, a short but fiery relationship with a university student and then a deeply disturbing marriage to a sadistic doctor with mental problems who gets her hooked on opiods as a way to control her and make her dependent upon him.

    If you have ever known someone who has fallen into addiction, this book might be triggering for you. I found this memoir to be sad but fascinating, like watching a car crash in slow motion.

    Ditlevsen has cultivated a raw and unrelenting narrative of her body and mind as colonised territory. This is an absorbing and deeply powerful and timeless memoir and it is little wonder that Ditlevsen’s trilogy is considered a classic in Scandinavia.

    Content Catnip

    Follow me on Mastodon Watch my videos Donate to my Ko Fi #addiction #book #BookReview #bookTag #BookReview #books #Depression #fiction #memoir #nonFiction #nonfiction #Novel #Philosophy #storytelling #ToveDitlevsen #ToveDitlevsen #writing
  10. Mange er aldrig rigtigt jævnaldrende med sig selv.

    Tove Ditlevsen

    #ToveDitlevsen

  11. I den här sista delen går Tove in i vuxenvärlden och äktenskap, barn, otrohet, skilsmässa, nya äktenskap, början på en framgångsrik författarkarriär och smärtsamma illegala aborter radas upp i samma flyktiga, naiva och träffande språk som i de två första.
    Allt med den nazistiska ockupationen som fond.
    Tills allt plötsligt tar en vändning och det blir riktigt mörkt.
    Och titeln blir genialt tvetydig.
    Den här trilogin är ett mästerverk.
    #bok #boktips #toveditlevsen @bokhyllan

  12. I den här sista delen går Tove in i vuxenvärlden och äktenskap, barn, otrohet, skilsmässa, nya äktenskap, början på en framgångsrik författarkarriär och smärtsamma illegala aborter radas upp i samma flyktiga, naiva och träffande språk som i de två första.
    Allt med den nazistiska ockupationen som fond.
    Tills allt plötsligt tar en vändning och det blir riktigt mörkt.
    Och titeln blir genialt tvetydig.
    Den här trilogin är ett mästerverk.
    #bok #boktips #toveditlevsen @bokhyllan

  13. I den här sista delen går Tove in i vuxenvärlden och äktenskap, barn, otrohet, skilsmässa, nya äktenskap, början på en framgångsrik författarkarriär och smärtsamma illegala aborter radas upp i samma flyktiga, naiva och träffande språk som i de två första.
    Allt med den nazistiska ockupationen som fond.
    Tills allt plötsligt tar en vändning och det blir riktigt mörkt.
    Och titeln blir genialt tvetydig.
    Den här trilogin är ett mästerverk.
    #bok #boktips #toveditlevsen @bokhyllan

  14. I den här sista delen går Tove in i vuxenvärlden och äktenskap, barn, otrohet, skilsmässa, nya äktenskap, början på en framgångsrik författarkarriär och smärtsamma illegala aborter radas upp i samma flyktiga, naiva och träffande språk som i de två första.
    Allt med den nazistiska ockupationen som fond.
    Tills allt plötsligt tar en vändning och det blir riktigt mörkt.
    Och titeln blir genialt tvetydig.
    Den här trilogin är ett mästerverk.
    #bok #boktips #toveditlevsen @bokhyllan

  15. Det er to mænd i verden, der bestandig krydser min vej.
    Den ene er ham, jeg elsker, den anden elsker mig.

    [***]

    Hver kvinde står mellem disse to, forelsket, elsket og ren.
    En gang hvert hundrede år kan det ske, de smelter sammen til en.

    Tove Ditlevsen

    #ToveDitlevsen

  16. Jeg er din barndoms gade,
    jeg er dit væsens rod.
    Jeg er den bankende rytme
    i alt, hvad du længes mod.
    Jeg er din mors grå hænder
    og din fars bekymrede sind,
    jeg er de tidligste drømmes
    lette, tågede spind.

    (Tove Ditlevsen)

    #ToveDitlevsen
    #Barndom

  17. Geez, for some reason I assumed the third volume in #ToveDitlevsen’s trilogy - “Dependency” being the translated title - was going to be about marriage in the sense of depending on a man for money or security or something. Was not prepared for that. :ablobcatcry:

    #bookstodon

  18. Geez, for some reason I assumed the third volume in #ToveDitlevsen’s trilogy - “Dependency” being the translated title - was going to be about marriage in the sense of depending on a man for money or security or something. Was not prepared for that. :ablobcatcry:

    #bookstodon

  19. Geez, for some reason I assumed the third volume in #ToveDitlevsen’s trilogy - “Dependency” being the translated title - was going to be about marriage in the sense of depending on a man for money or security or something. Was not prepared for that. :ablobcatcry:

    #bookstodon

  20. Geez, for some reason I assumed the third volume in ’s trilogy - “Dependency” being the translated title - was going to be about marriage in the sense of depending on a man for money or security or something. Was not prepared for that. :ablobcatcry:

  21. Geez, for some reason I assumed the third volume in #ToveDitlevsen’s trilogy - “Dependency” being the translated title - was going to be about marriage in the sense of depending on a man for money or security or something. Was not prepared for that. :ablobcatcry:

    #bookstodon

  22. I should be reading Proust but instead started #ToveDitlevsen’s Copenhagen trilogy this morning because it was next to the bed and, 20 pages in, she’s already broken my heart numerous times, to the point that I kinda wish Proust was nearby.

    #bookstodon

  23. I should be reading Proust but instead started #ToveDitlevsen’s Copenhagen trilogy this morning because it was next to the bed and, 20 pages in, she’s already broken my heart numerous times, to the point that I kinda wish Proust was nearby.

    #bookstodon

  24. I should be reading Proust but instead started #ToveDitlevsen’s Copenhagen trilogy this morning because it was next to the bed and, 20 pages in, she’s already broken my heart numerous times, to the point that I kinda wish Proust was nearby.

    #bookstodon

  25. I should be reading Proust but instead started ’s Copenhagen trilogy this morning because it was next to the bed and, 20 pages in, she’s already broken my heart numerous times, to the point that I kinda wish Proust was nearby.

  26. I should be reading Proust but instead started #ToveDitlevsen’s Copenhagen trilogy this morning because it was next to the bed and, 20 pages in, she’s already broken my heart numerous times, to the point that I kinda wish Proust was nearby.

    #bookstodon

  27. 🎥 Det er sjældent jeg har siddet i biografen og følt samme nærvær, man kan opleve i teatret. Men sådan havde jeg det, da jeg sent i går aftes så Toves Værelse, hvor @paprikasteens_insta og @lars.brygmann leverer vanvittigt godt skuespil i et vanvittigt klaustrofobisk, psykologisk drama, der kommer ind under huden (og hudfletter) Tove Ditlevsens liv, forfatterskab og ægteskab med Victor Andreasen. Det er vildt godt - og vildt ubehageligt 🎬

    #toveditlevsen #tovesværelse #biograf #danskfilm #dklit

  28. 🎥 Det er sjældent jeg har siddet i biografen og følt samme nærvær, man kan opleve i teatret. Men sådan havde jeg det, da jeg sent i går aftes så Toves Værelse, hvor @paprikasteens_insta og @lars.brygmann leverer vanvittigt godt skuespil i et vanvittigt klaustrofobisk, psykologisk drama, der kommer ind under huden (og hudfletter) Tove Ditlevsens liv, forfatterskab og ægteskab med Victor Andreasen. Det er vildt godt - og vildt ubehageligt 🎬

    #toveditlevsen #tovesværelse #biograf #danskfilm #dklit

  29. 🎥 Det er sjældent jeg har siddet i biografen og følt samme nærvær, man kan opleve i teatret. Men sådan havde jeg det, da jeg sent i går aftes så Toves Værelse, hvor @paprikasteens_insta og @lars.brygmann leverer vanvittigt godt skuespil i et vanvittigt klaustrofobisk, psykologisk drama, der kommer ind under huden (og hudfletter) Tove Ditlevsens liv, forfatterskab og ægteskab med Victor Andreasen. Det er vildt godt - og vildt ubehageligt 🎬

    #toveditlevsen #tovesværelse #biograf #danskfilm #dklit

  30. 🎥 Det er sjældent jeg har siddet i biografen og følt samme nærvær, man kan opleve i teatret. Men sådan havde jeg det, da jeg sent i går aftes så Toves Værelse, hvor @paprikasteens_insta og @lars.brygmann leverer vanvittigt godt skuespil i et vanvittigt klaustrofobisk, psykologisk drama, der kommer ind under huden (og hudfletter) Tove Ditlevsens liv, forfatterskab og ægteskab med Victor Andreasen. Det er vildt godt - og vildt ubehageligt 🎬

    #toveditlevsen #tovesværelse #biograf #danskfilm #dklit

  31. Kävin vielä hakemassa joululeivonnaiset kahvilasta. Muuten on aika nostaa jalat sohvalle ja lukea. Kirjasto oli auki, sain #ToveDitlevsen #Aikuisuus joululukemiseksi. Aika moni lapsiperhe on ilmeisesti jättänyt ostokset viime tippaan, koska #tuplalapsilisät #joulu

  32. Kävin vielä hakemassa joululeivonnaiset kahvilasta. Muuten on aika nostaa jalat sohvalle ja lukea. Kirjasto oli auki, sain #ToveDitlevsen #Aikuisuus joululukemiseksi. Aika moni lapsiperhe on ilmeisesti jättänyt ostokset viime tippaan, koska #tuplalapsilisät #joulu