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Posted: 21 Jul 2011 10:11 AM PDT Scandinavian crime fiction is suddenly in vogue--not just novels by Stieg Larsson (The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo) and Peter Høeg (Smilla's Sense of Snow)--but many more authors. Here's a roundup of articles discussing mystery writers from the area. The BBC On Scandinavian Crime Fiction: Nordic Noir (video not available in US) John Crace, Move Over, Inspector Rankin, The Guardian, January 23, 2009 Inspector Norse, The Economist, March 11, 2010 Boris Kachka, Number 1 With an Umlaut New York Magazine, 5/8/2011 Nathaniel Rich, Scandianavian Crime Wave, Slate (July 8, 2009) In addition, check out the blog Euro Crime, devoted to British and continental European crime fiction, film and tv. |
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