Norwegian author Vigdis Hjorth visited Dokk1 and talked about her latest book Arv og miljø.
English military historian and author Sir Antony Beevor gave a talk on how history has changed in the recent past from purely national narratives and myths towards a more global perspective.
Norwegian author Helga Flatland at Risskov Bibliotek
Icelandic Einar Már Gudmundsson and Danish Allan Olsen in a conversation on words, reality, and inspiration.
The Icelandic author talks about his book The Thousand Degree Woman. Interview in Danish by Dan Ringgaard.
The German writer discusses otherness in fiction taking as starting point his novel Geschicte der Freundschaft. Interview in German by Ineke Hess.
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Authors in Aarhus: Michael Roes 2 from ITV OJ on Vimeo.
The Nigerian author talks about his book The Fishermen that was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Interview in English by Jannie Kold.
The American writer discusses friendship and sense of belonging taking as starting point his latest book Shotgun Lovesongs. Interview in English by Kim Skotte.
On the occasion of the centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising, the author visited the international author scene for a talk on Irish independence and identity. Interview in English by Sara Dybris McQuaid.
Authors in Aarhus: Donal Ryan 1 from ITV OJ on Vimeo.
Authors in Aarhus: Donal Ryan 2 from ITV OJ on Vimeo.
The American thriller writer talks about his latest novel The Kind Worth Killing. Interview in English by Nanna Rørdam Knudsen.
The Moroccan writer talks about his autobiographical works dealing with themes as love, religion, human rights, and conditions for homosexuals in his home country. Interview in English by Simon Hartling.
The 2015 Nordic Council Literature Prize nominee talks about Icelandic literature and his own authorship. Interview in Danish by Torben Rasmussen.