Due to being in need of space and trying to FLY, I've prioritized my book collection, down to the bare basics. All of these books and authors(a few exceptions) have significant meaning to me and has been an important part of my life or given me something precious at different times of my life. My small table holds larger books with pictures with some school books. I have another shelf for schoolbooks.
Bottom, up
"Herfra hvor vi står"(Sådan ligger landet, Landet i bevægelse, Fjorten fotografer)
(From where we stand)
A Danish photo collection. This was a Christmas gift and it is completely amazingly beautiful.
Eco House Book
A really great book with lots of pictures an inspiration towards green architecture
Tro, håb og kærlighed(Faith, hope and love)
A Jakob Holdt photobook. We all know him. If you don't, check him out!
Ruby
An art inspiration book
Skæv og national("off" and national)
A book on early Danish planning culture and development.
Byer for mennesker(Cities for people)
Schoolbook we used for our last project. Theory on planning holistic cities.
Amerikanske billeder(American pictures)
Another Jakob Holdt
100 steder at huske før de forsvinder(100 places to remember before they disappear)
Awesome photo collection. Oh god I love this. Everyone picks it up - Great coffee table book.
Do you want a walkthrough? Amongst the most important is The Dice Man, Out of Africa, The Neverending Story, The World According to Garp, Jonathan Livingstone Seagull, Animal Farm(danish and english), A Refugee Crosses His Tracks, The Stranger(danish and french), The Death and Life of Great American Cities, Edith Sodergran's collected poem, The Little Prince and The Omnivore's Dilemma.
Besides Danish and English do you speak any other languages?
ReplyDeleteI had French(three years) and German(two years) in school, but I wouldn't say that I speak it :p
DeleteOMG only now I noticed that you live in Aalborg :D
ReplyDeleteI'm a graduate student in Literature and I might come in Aalborg for my PhD very soon ^_^
How cool! :) I love studying in Aalborg, I think it is an amazing environment. Hope you'll be happy with it!
Deletewhere did you get your shirt? it looks so soft and beautiful on you! :) also i wanted to say, that your english in your recent video is so flowing and good, i enjoyed it a lot.
ReplyDeleteThe shirt is by Object, which I think is a Danish brand :) Thank you so much! :)
Deletewhy do you have removed the piercings? anyway , your're so beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteI just felt like it was time. Didn't want to have them anymore :)
DeleteThe dice man, wow respect Anna!
ReplyDeletenice collection;)))
ReplyDeleteAh! I would love to learn Danish, but I've been learning Swedish for the past year (family is Scandinavian) are the languages similar in any way?
ReplyDeleteVery much similar. Most Danes and Swedes understand each other. Norwegian and Danish is more similar to eachother. If you are learning Swedish, Danish should definitely be easier.
DeleteOh! I see,I see. I follow you on Instagram aswell and some others who are Norwegian and can find some similarities but thank you!
DeleteExcellent, a reader. You should check out Library Thing. I lurk there as http://www.librarything.com/profile/PedrBran. My house overflows with books.
ReplyDeleteWild honey smells of freedom
ReplyDeleteThe dust--of sunlight
The mouth of a young girl, like a violet
But gold--smells of nothing.
Summer has treated you well ;)
ReplyDeleteI like your Blog, i stop by every now and then - keep up!
Greetings from germany