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Stig Dalager (born 1952) is a Danish writer. He is the author of 54 literary works of all kinds, mostly novels and plays, of which several have been translated or staged internationally. His works include I Count the Hours, a monologue for a woman in Sarajevo (1993), staged in 12 countries; The Dream, play (premiered in New York 1999 starringIngmar Bergman actress Bibi Andersson, since staged in Moscow and ?ód?); Two Days in July (a 2004 novel about the German officers' rebellion against the Nazi regime on July 20, 1944), Journey in Blue; a biographical novel about Hans Christian Andersen (published in 15 countries and languages and nominated for the IMPAC Award 2008); The Labyrinth (a 2006 novel situated in Vienna anno 1993-1994) "Land of shadows" (a 2007 novel situated in New York on 9-11 on the World Trade Center); and "Slowly Comes the Light" (a 2009 novel, situated in Baghdad, New York and London 2004-2005). In 2012 the novel "The blue light" about Marie Curie was published and in 2013 "Eternity of the Moment", a novel about Søren Kierkegaard. All in all published and staged in 25 countries, among them Great Britain, USA, Canada, Germany, France, Spain, Poland, Turkey, Pakistan, China and Japan.

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David's Book

Stig Dalager (born 1952) is a Danish writer. He is the author of 54 literary works of all kinds, mostly novels and plays, of which several have been translated or staged internationally. His works include I Count the Hours, a monologue for a woman in Sarajevo (1993), staged in 12 countries; The Dream, play (premiered in New York 1999 starringIngmar Bergman actress Bibi Andersson, since staged in Moscow and ?ód?); Two Days in July (a 2004 novel about the German officers' rebellion against the Nazi regime on July 20, 1944), Journey in Blue; a biographical novel about Hans Christian Andersen (published in 15 countries and languages and nominated for the IMPAC Award 2008); The Labyrinth (a 2006 novel situated in Vienna anno 1993-1994) "Land of shadows" (a 2007 novel situated in New York on 9-11 on the World Trade Center); and "Slowly Comes the Light" (a 2009 novel, situated in Baghdad, New York and London 2004-2005). In 2012 the novel "The blue light" about Marie Curie was published and in 2013 "Eternity of the Moment", a novel about Søren Kierkegaard. All in all published and staged in 25 countries, among them Great Britain, USA, Canada, Germany, France, Spain, Poland, Turkey, Pakistan, China and Japan.

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Stig Dalager (born 1952) is a Danish writer. He is the author of 54 literary works of all kinds, mostly novels and plays, of which several have been translated or staged internationally. His works include I Count the Hours, a monologue for a woman in Sarajevo (1993), staged in 12 countries; The Dream, play (premiered in New York 1999 starringIngmar Bergman actress Bibi Andersson, since staged in Moscow and ?ód?); Two Days in July (a 2004 novel about the German officers' rebellion against the Nazi regime on July 20, 1944), Journey in Blue; a biographical novel about Hans Christian Andersen (published in 15 countries and languages and nominated for the IMPAC Award 2008); The Labyrinth (a 2006 novel situated in Vienna anno 1993-1994) "Land of shadows" (a 2007 novel situated in New York on 9-11 on the World Trade Center); and "Slowly Comes the Light" (a 2009 novel, situated in Baghdad, New York and London 2004-2005). In 2012 the novel "The blue light" about Marie Curie was published and in 2013 "Eternity of the Moment", a novel about Søren Kierkegaard. All in all published and staged in 25 countries, among them Great Britain, USA, Canada, Germany, France, Spain, Poland, Turkey, Pakistan, China and Japan.

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