April is #NationalPoetryMonth , a time to celebrate poets and their craft. Today I want to recognize @nmaidt. Naja Marie Aidt’s “Carl’s Book” has become a part of my life since I read it. Don’t let April go without reading one or two poetry books!
Naja Marie Aidt har gæstet @Deadline_dr for at fortælle om sin nye roman ØVELSER I MØRKE. En bog, der handler om transformationskraften i et traume, og hvordan et kvindeliv forandres af at gennemgå overgangsalderen.
Se hele interviewet her: https://t.co/xgOyCmjE9y
This novel by @nmaidt is one of the best books I've ever translated. I will forever sing its praises. This STARRED review from @PublishersWkly says it all.
https://t.co/huuF8Srtai
We published @nmaidt's ode to nature and childhood (tr. Susanna Nied) in our 2015 New Danish Poetry issue—now, it’s part of the @POETSorg Poem-a-Day series, accompanied by audio of Aidt reading her work. https://t.co/qQJ6EA8LUG
“and I rest like a/ fairy or a witch in the sweet smells of the forest floor…”
It’s officially summer—the season for reading this verdant (dare we say #fairycore?) work by @nmaidt (tr. Susanna Nied).
https://t.co/L3TRM5gwT6
"the world shimmers
everything unimaginably possible"
Happy New Year from Words Without Borders! May your 2023 shimmer with possibility. From @nmaidt, tr Susannah Nied:
https://t.co/TzRS0IvVIv
Yesterday @ScribePedersen and @nmaidt touched my heart, made me laugh from deep in my belly, and brought tears to my eyes with their beautiful thoughts on grief, loss, friendship, writing, and life. Thank you for having us, @festofauthors!
(2nd pic is my attempt at modeling. 😅)
Looking for something to do this afternoon? Join @ScribePedersen & @nmaidt as they chat about their books with @IsaacFitzgerald for Language of Loss at 4pm! If you aren't convinced yet, check out Michael's message for you below. Tickets: https://t.co/ZkHBbJB0TH #FestofAuthors22