Leif Panduro, the Glossary
Leif Thormod Panduro (18 April 1923 – 16 January 1977) was a Danish writer, novelist, short story writer, and dramatist.[1]
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7 relations: Danish Academy, Danish Critics Prize for Literature, De Gyldne Laurbær, Denmark, Grand Prize of the Danish Academy, Kuusankoski, Politiken.
- 20th-century Danish dramatists and playwrights
- Danish male dramatists and playwrights
- Recipients of the Grand Prize of the Danish Academy
Danish Academy
Danish Academy is an independent organisation founded in 1960 by a circle of Danish intellectuals "to promote Danish esprit and language, especially within the field of literature".
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Danish Critics Prize for Literature
The Danish Critics Prize for Literature (in Danish: Kritikerprisen) is an annual Danish literature award.
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De Gyldne Laurbær
De Gyldne Laurbær (English: The Golden Laurel) (earlier: Boghandlernes Gyldne Laurbær) is a Danish literature award, which was established in 1949.
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Denmark
Denmark (Danmark) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe.
Grand Prize of the Danish Academy
The Grand Prize of the Danish Academy, founded in 1961, is the most notable of Denmark's literature prizes and awards.
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Kuusankoski
Kuusankoski is a neighbourhood of city of Kouvola, former industrial town and municipality of Finland, located in the region of Kymenlaakso in the province of Southern Finland.
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Politiken
Politiken is a leading Danish daily broadsheet newspaper, published by JP/Politikens Hus in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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See also
20th-century Danish dramatists and playwrights
- Astrid Saalbach
- Carl Erik Soya
- Carsten Nagel
- Elsa Gress
- Emma Gad
- Erling Jepsen
- Estrid Ott
- Hans Tórgarð
- Henri Nathansen
- Johan Skjoldborg
- Johannes V. Jensen
- Julius Villiam Gudmand-Høyer
- Kaj Munk
- Kjeld Abell
- Kurt Peter Larsen
- Leck Fischer
- Leif Panduro
- Naja Marie Aidt
- Peter Seeberg
- Pia Tafdrup
- Rune T. Kidde
- Ruth Berlau
- Sophus Michaëlis
- Sven Holm
- Svend Borberg
Danish male dramatists and playwrights
- Adam Oehlenschläger
- Adam Price (screenwriter)
- Carl Erik Soya
- Carsten Hauch
- Carsten Nagel
- Christian Jacob Theophilus de Meza
- Christian Lollike
- Christian Richardt
- Erik Bøgh
- Erling Jepsen
- Gustav Wied
- Hans Tórgarð
- Henri Nathansen
- Henrik Hertz
- Holger Drachmann
- Johan Herman Wessel
- Johan Ludvig Heiberg (poet)
- Johan Skjoldborg
- Johannes Ewald
- Johannes V. Jensen
- Kaj Munk
- Kjeld Abell
- Knud Lyne Rahbek
- Kurt Peter Larsen
- Leif Panduro
- Ludvig Holberg
- Mogens Rukov
- Mogens Skeel
- Peder Rosenstand-Goiske
- Peter Seeberg
- Rune T. Kidde
- Sophus Michaëlis
- Svend Borberg
- Thomas Overskou
Recipients of the Grand Prize of the Danish Academy
- Carl Erik Soya
- Cecil Bødker
- Dorrit Willumsen
- F. P. Jac
- Frank Jæger
- Halfdan Rasmussen
- Hans Scherfig
- Henrik Nordbrandt
- Ib Michael
- Jørn Riel
- Jens August Schade
- Kirsten Thorup
- Klaus Rifbjerg
- Leif Panduro
- Ole Sarvig
- Peer Hultberg
- Per Højholt
- Peter Laugesen
- Peter Seeberg
- Tage Skou-Hansen
- Thomas Boberg
- Villy Sørensen