A Line in the World, Dorthe Nors
A Line in the World, Dorthe Nors
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A Line in the World
A Year on the North Sea Coast

Author: Dorthe Nors, Caroline Waight

Narrator: Ann Richardson

Unabridged: 5 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/13/2023


Synopsis

Dorthe Nors's first nonfiction book chronicles a year she spent traveling along the North Sea coast—from Skagen at the northern tip of Denmark to the Frisian Islands in the Wadden Sea. In fourteen expansive essays, Nors traces the history, geography, and culture of the places she visits while reflecting on her childhood and her family and ancestors' ties to the region as well as her decision to move there from Copenhagen. She writes about the ritual burning of witch effigies on Midsummer's Eve; the environmental activist who opposed a chemical factory in the 1950s; the quiet fishing villages that surfers transformed into an area known as Cold Hawaii starting in the 1970s. She connects wind turbines to Viking ships, thirteenth-century church frescoes to her mother's unrealized dreams. She describes strong waves, sand drifts, storm surges, shipwrecks, and other instances of nature asserting its power over human attempts to ignore or control it.

Through a deep, personal engagement with this singular landscape, A Line in the World accesses the universal. Its ultimate subjects are civilization, belonging, and change: changes within one person's life, changes occurring in various communities today, and change as the only constant of life on Earth.

About Dorthe Nors

Dorthe Nors is the author of two novellas, So Much for That Winter; a story collection, Karate Chop, winner of the Per Olov Enquist Literary Prize; and four novels. Her work has appeared in the New Yorker, Harper's Magazine, A Public Space, Tin House, and elsewhere. She lives in Denmark.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Julie on February 12, 2023

Wild, cold, northern, coastal landscapes draw me in. I would rather be hiking on a trail overlooking the Irish Sea with rain needling my face and winds ballooning my jacket than lying on a docile beach in Costa Rica, sipping a mojito. Maybe it's because my home is in one such landscape, the Pacific......more

Goodreads review by Fran on October 02, 2022

I was brought up on the opposite side of that wild expanse, the west side of the North Sea in eastern England. A thousand years ago much of the language, even culture in my part of the world was Danish, Viking, and it was called the Danelaw. And there are still archaic words of old Norse in use toda......more

Goodreads review by Alyson on April 06, 2023

I love Nors' fiction, especially her short stories. Her work has form, bite, and feeling. And the best pieces teeter into a space of human understanding I find sharp and compelling. Her sensibility is very much her own. That sensibility is also on display in these essays in a way I can't shake. Ther......more

Goodreads review by Timothy on November 14, 2022

I’m interested in books where people find beauty in locations that are considered by many to be inhospitable. I was particularly drawn to this spare, beautifully written book about author Dorthe Nors’ relationship with Jutland, located in northern Denmark. Over the course of a year, in the 14 essays......more