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Johannes V. Jensen Kongens Fald
Mikkel
København ved Nat
Drømmeren
Foraars Smærte
Mikkel synker
Otte Iversens Fald
Stenene bæres af By
Hjemkomst
A lone carriage rattles along a winding road toward the quiet village of Serritslev, its wheels creaking through the dusk. The landscape is painted with dark grass, yellow wildflowers, and solitary white blossoms that catch the fading light. As the coach draws near the inn, a gaunt, hooded figure steps out, his presence both unsettling and oddly charismatic, drawing the attention of the weary driver and the curious onlookers.
Inside the dimly lit tavern, four members of a Saxon guard take their seats at a sturdy table, their flamboyant uniforms and gleaming weapons creating a striking contrast to the humble surroundings. The mysterious stranger, introduced as Mikkel Thøgersen, joins them with a mixture of respectful bowing and playful banter, his eyes lingering on one young officer whose distant stare hints at hidden stories. The encounter sets a tone of quiet tension and subtle humor, inviting listeners to wonder what brings these strangers together in a remote Danish hamlet and what secrets may unfold beyond the first night’s drink.
Language
da
Duration
~6 hours (390K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Jens Sadowski
Release date
2011-08-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1873–1950
Awarded the 1944 Nobel Prize in Literature, this Danish writer blended vivid storytelling with a restless curiosity about history, myth, and human origins. His work helped shape modern Danish literature and still stands out for its energy and ambition.
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