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The journal SPRING no. 4
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CONTENTS
Villy Sørensen: "Point of view on my writing.
Klaus Høeck: "Poem."
Peter Kirkegaard: "Once upon a time there was a war. Remembrance and past articulation in Tage Skou-Hansen's late writing."
Martin Zerlang: "Mayflies and evergreens."
Thorkild Borup Jensen: "Memory - its fiction-creating and cognition-promoting power, a reading of Børge Houmann's Kommunist during the occupation."
Søren Vinterberg: The Viborg boy's revenge. Some observations in Peer Hultberg's 'hectalogy' about hypocrisy, cowardice and snobbery in The City and the World."
Birgitte Rasmussen Hornbek: "Things and memory. Knud Sønderby and the allegory."
Bo Tao Michaëlis: "Time as a set piece. Or the perfect detective in the imperfect."
Rolf Reitan: "Blindness and Hindsight. On Pil Dahlerup's reading of Ved et Tab."
Pil Dahlerup: "David deconstructed. On the literary reading of religious texts. Psalms 139 as an example."
Lotte Thrane: "The staged desire. About lngeborg's letters to Goldschmidt."
Lilian Munk Dahlgreen (now Rösing): "A checkered Faust."
Marianne Ping Huang: "The Faust of the suburbs. About a letter that never arrives."
Niels H. Brønnum: "Regarding receipt of Letter (2)."
Interview: "A kind of rehabilitation in transformation. A conversation with Inger Christensen by Lis Wedell Pape."
Villy Sørensen: "Point of view on my writing.
Klaus Høeck: "Poem."
Peter Kirkegaard: "Once upon a time there was a war. Remembrance and past articulation in Tage Skou-Hansen's late writing."
Martin Zerlang: "Mayflies and evergreens."
Thorkild Borup Jensen: "Memory - its fiction-creating and cognition-promoting power, a reading of Børge Houmann's Kommunist during the occupation."
Søren Vinterberg: The Viborg boy's revenge. Some observations in Peer Hultberg's 'hectalogy' about hypocrisy, cowardice and snobbery in The City and the World."
Birgitte Rasmussen Hornbek: "Things and memory. Knud Sønderby and the allegory."
Bo Tao Michaëlis: "Time as a set piece. Or the perfect detective in the imperfect."
Rolf Reitan: "Blindness and Hindsight. On Pil Dahlerup's reading of Ved et Tab."
Pil Dahlerup: "David deconstructed. On the literary reading of religious texts. Psalms 139 as an example."
Lotte Thrane: "The staged desire. About lngeborg's letters to Goldschmidt."
Lilian Munk Dahlgreen (now Rösing): "A checkered Faust."
Marianne Ping Huang: "The Faust of the suburbs. About a letter that never arrives."
Niels H. Brønnum: "Regarding receipt of Letter (2)."
Interview: "A kind of rehabilitation in transformation. A conversation with Inger Christensen by Lis Wedell Pape."