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Mo 17.06.2024 20:46

These would strike me as strong themes in Thomas Korsgaard’s fiction: Lonely young men. Lonely old men. Lonely middle-aged men. Lonely boys. Men on the edges of society. Men struggling for social acceptance because of their sexuality, their masculinity, their poverty, their violence, their passivity, their dysfunctional families, their provincial roots, their lack of social capital.

So I was struck by the fact that of 50 guests at a event to discuss his work, 47 were women and 3 were men.

Poor photo in a dark room, the first rows of guests seated with their backs to us. In front of them, the moderator speaking into her microphone and the evening's speaker, Aarhus University literature professor Stefan Kjerkegaard, to her right. Between them, a screen with a Powerpoint showing a potholed country road and a shot of Thomas Korsgaard's latest book Snydt Ud Af Næsen ('The Spit of Him') and a headshot of the author. This was one of several 'LitX reads together' events centred around the reading of this book

Poor photo in a dark room, the first rows of guests seated with their backs to us. In front of them, the moderator speaking into her microphone and the evening's speaker, Aarhus University literature professor Stefan Kjerkegaard, to her right. Between them, a screen with a Powerpoint showing a potholed country road and a shot of Thomas Korsgaard's latest book Snydt Ud Af Næsen ('The Spit of Him') and a headshot of the author. This was one of several 'LitX reads together' events centred around the reading of this book

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