Adda Djørup
WINNER
WINNER

Biography
Adda Djørup (b.1972) made her authorial debut in 2005 with a collection of poetry called Monsieurs monologer. Her work revolves around existential themes, with a twist of humour that suits her personal prose style and a distinct philosophical bite. All three of her publications have been praised by Danish critics. True to her versatility as an author, she is currently working on a libretto for a new opera. Djørup, who has lived in Madrid and Florence, is now back in Copenhagen. She holds a BA in Literature and, in 2007, she received an award from the Danish Arts Council. She is the mother of one child.
Nominated book : Den mindste modstand (The least resistance)
Summary
The novel Den midste modstand provides an insightful look at a remarkable year of a young woman’s life. Den midste modstand is about Emma, a woman who surrenders to the forces pushing her life into new directions, and decides to drift along with the stream. When her grandmother dies and leaves her a wonderful summerhouse, Emma decides to visit with her grandmother’s urn. On the way, she meets a very wealthy couple who, like her, are drifting through life. The three of them are at the summerhouse when Emma finds out she is pregnant. What she doesn’t know is whether the father is the rich man she has met or her husband, who is currently away in Australia. The key characteristic of the novel is its language: everything, no matter whether speaking about the lighter or heavier aspects of life, is described with the same unsentimental, natural and reflective tone. The irony and intellectual reflection contained within the novel avoids glossiness and bears a faint resemblance to the great European authors of the early 20th century. However, this style is interspersed with a young writer’s playfulness.

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Related publications
EUPL Retrospective Box
Various authors
EUPL Anthology 2010
Various authors