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Danish writer (1937–2021)
Anders Bodelsen (11 February 1937 – 17 October 2021) was a Danish writer primarily associated with the 1960 new-realism wave in Danish literature, along
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1969 novel by Anders Bodelsen
Freezing Down in the United States, is a 1969 novel by the Danish writer Anders Bodelsen. In 1973, Bruno is a 32-year-old editor at a weekly magazine. His job
Freezing Point (Bodelsen novel)
Freezing_Point_(Bodelsen_novel)
1978 Canadian film
based on the novel Think of a Number (Tænk på et tal) by Danish writer Anders Bodelsen. The film is about Miles Cullen (Gould), a Toronto bank teller, who
The Silent Partner (1978 film)
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Theme in science fiction
Freezing Point by Anders Bodelsen, the main character is frozen down in 1973 and wakes up in 1995 when his cancer can be cured, and is confronted with
Suspended animation in fiction
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Topics referred to by the same term
Kim Soo-yong, based on the novel Freezing Point (Bodelsen novel), a 1969 Danish novel by Anders Bodelsen Freezing Point (magazine), a Chinese magazine Melting
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Jens Christian Grøndahl (born 1959), Benny Andersen (1929–2018), Anders Bodelsen (1937–2021), Elsebeth Egholm (born 1960), Christian Kampmann (1939–1988)
Danish_literature
Part of the Capital Region of Denmark
novelist and dramatist Bent Fabric (1924–2020), composer and pianist Frank Jæger (1926–1977), writer of poetry and radio plays Anders Bodelsen (born 1937)
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2013 Danish film
remake of the 1977 film The Sharpshooter [da], which was written by Anders Bodelsen and Franz Ernst. Trine Dyrholm as Mia Moesgaard Kim Bodnia as Rasmus
The_Shooter_(2013_film)
1978 Norwegian film
The film is based on the novel Operation Cobra by the Danish writer Anders Bodelsen. A Danish version of the film was released in 1995. The US secretary
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psychological thrillers of Anders Bodelsen also appear in English as do some of the novels of intrigue by Leif Davidsen. Suzanne Brøgger and Vita Andersen focus
Culture_of_Denmark
Northern Irish politician. Anders Bodelsen, 84, Danish writer. Chuck Bundrant, 79, American businessman, co-founder and chairman of Trident Seafoods
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Hjalmar Bergström Jens Bjerre Sara Blaedel Karen Blixen (Isak Dinesen) Anders Bodelsen Georg Brandes Suzanne Brøgger Inger Christensen Stig Dalager Christine
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1969 film
Motzarella Gert Bastian Svend Bille as Direktør for legetøjsfabrik Anders Bodelsen Edward Fleming as Serafimos håndlanger Benny Hansen as Politibetjent
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Danish literature award
Klaus Rifbjerg for Operaelskeren 1967 – Jens Kruuse [da; sv] 1968 – Anders Bodelsen 1969 – Inger Christensen for Det 1970 – Leif Panduro 1971 – Henrik
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French literary prize
by Antonis Samarakis (Greece, 1965) 1971 – Hit and Run, Run, Run (Hændeligt uheld) by Anders Bodelsen (Denmark, 1968) 1971 – The Ledger by Dorothy Uhnak
Grand Prix de Littérature Policière
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English-language films that were based on previously released foreign-language films and those that were not based on any previous film, but merely share a common
List of English-language films with previous foreign-language film versions
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Swedish crime fiction award
Harjunpää and the Tormentors, (Harjunpää ja kiusantekijät, Finland, 1986) 1988 – Scott Turow, Presumed Innocent, (USA, 1987) 1989 – Anders Bodelsen, Mørklægning
Best Crime Novel in Swedish Translation
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Immortality applied as an element in works of fiction
for the worse in the intervening period in Anders Bodelsen's 1969 novel Freezing Point (Frysepunktet), and the preserved bodies are exploited for their
Immortality_in_fiction
Danish literary award
Inger Christensen 1982 Svend Cedergreen Bech Erik Kjersgaard 1981 Anders Bodelsen 1980 Hakon Lund 1979 Tage Skou-Hansen 1978 Paul Hammerich 1977 Erik
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(poems) 1966 – Benny Andersen 1967 – Jørgen Gustava Brandt 1968 – Anders Bodelsen 1969 – Inger Christensen: Det (poems) 1970 – Peter Seeberg: Hyrder
Danish Critics Prize for Literature
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German actor
hard day's night by Anders Bodelsen, 1967 (direction) Hörspiel des Monats [de] for Udo der Stählerne by Theodor Weißenborn [de] and Josef Alois Gleich
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German director and screenwriter (1933–2023)
Amateur (1972, TV film) — based on the novel Think of a Number by Anders Bodelsen Das Blaue Palais (a.k.a. The Blue Palace, 1974–1976, TV series, 5 episodes)
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(1816–1874, England, nf/p) Jean Bodel (c. 1165 – c. 1210, France, p/d) Anders Bodelsen (1937–2021, Denmark, f/d) Barbara Bodichon (1827–1891, England, nf)
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1976 film
Strømer (English: Cop) is a 1976 Danish crime drama film directed by Anders Refn. Jens Okking as Karl Jørgensen Lotte Hermann as Vera Jørgensen Bodil Kjer
Strømer
Danish writer and film critic (1943–2018)
Morten Piil; Bo Tao Michaëlis; Jørgen Stegelmann; Marianne Rosen; Anders Bodelsen (1985). Truffaut: tolv film-essays (in Danish). Copenhagen, Denmark:
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Award
nomination for Hesse by the Swiss literature professor and author Robert Faesi, and one nomination by Anders Österling of the Swedish Academy. In total, the
1946 Nobel Prize in Literature
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Hence, the prize money for this year was 1⁄3 allocated to the Main Fund and 2⁄3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. The Nobel Committee of the
1935 Nobel Prize in Literature
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Hallström found "repulsive" and "brutal". Committee members Anders Österling and Sigfrid Siwertz advocated a prize to Jensen and eventually won support within
1944 Nobel Prize in Literature
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Award
the French author Roger Martin du Gard (1881–1958) "for the artistic power and truth with which he has depicted human conflict as well as some fundamental
1937 Nobel Prize in Literature
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World War. Instead, the prize money was allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. This was the sixth occasion
1942 Nobel Prize in Literature
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1939. Instead, the prize money was allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. This was the fourth occasion
1940 Nobel Prize in Literature
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World War. Instead, the prize money was allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. This was the seventh
1943 Nobel Prize in Literature
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British phonetician (1882–1937)
contours and of falling contours. In 1943, Danish linguist C.A. Bodelsen [da] wrote "there is fairly general agreement" about the Tune 1 and Tune 2 classification;
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Award
author Pearl S. Buck (1892–1973) "for her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China and for her biographical masterpieces." Buck was the
1938 Nobel Prize in Literature
1938_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
ANDERS BODELSEN
ANDERS BODELSEN
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Italian
Italian form of Greek Andreas, ANDREA means "man; warrior."
Male
Russian
(Russian ÐндреÌй): Romanian and Russian form of Greek Andreas, ANDREI means "man; warrior."
Female
English
Feminine form of English Andrew, ANDREA means "man; warrior."
Girl/Female
Greek
From Abdera.
Male
Swedish
 Swedish form of Old Norse Arnþórr, ANDER means "eagle of Thor." Compare with another form of Ander.
Male
English
English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, ANDERSON means "son of Andrew."
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Greek Andreas, ANDERS means "man; warrior."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Feminine of Andrew
Boy/Male
Greek Norse American Scandinavian Scottish
Son of Ander.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Mander 1.Dutch : variant of Mandel.
Girl/Female
English
Feminine of Andrea.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Greek Andreas, ANDRAS means "man; warrior."
Girl/Female
Latin
From the Andes.
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American, Australian, British, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Italian, Malayalam, Netherlands, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Tamil
Manly; A Man's Woman; Beautiful and Dared; St Andrews; Feminine Form of Andrew; Warrior; Strong
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Greek, Jamaican, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish
Son of Andrew; Masculine
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
Manly; Warrior; Masculine; Brave; Similar to English Andrew
Girl/Female
Greek
Manly. Brave. Feminine form of Andrew.
Male
Slovene
Czech and Slovene form of Greek Andreas, ANDREJ means "man; warrior."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of English Andrew, ANTERO means "man; warrior."
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Courageous; Female Version of Andrea
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ANDERS BODELSEN
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Arabic African
Lively.
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Irish Gaelic
a Latin name meaning dove.
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Hindu
To practice
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English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a variant of the Norman French surname Chancey, originally a baronial habitational name (Chancé), CHAUNCEY means "good fortune."Â
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Italian
Italian form of Latin Laurus, LAURO means "laurel."
Boy/Male
Scottish
Waning.
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Shirley, SHIRLEE means "bright clearing." Compare with another form of Shirlee.
Female
Arthurian
, Phoenician.
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Arabic, Muslim
Light
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Pining
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n.
Glanders.
adv.
With good manners.
v. i.
To go away; to depart; to stray off; to deviate; to go astray; as, a writer wanders from his subject.
a.
Pertaining to the Andes.
n.
Manners; conduct; behavior.
n.
An old name of sandalwood, now applied only to the red sandalwood. See under Sandalwood.
n.
A gander.
a.
Resembling, or composed of, cinders; full of cinders.
v. i.
To be delirious; not to be under the guidance of reason; to rave; as, the mind wanders.
n.
A small venomous serpent of the genus Vipera. The common European adder is the Vipera (/ Pelias) berus. The puff adders of Africa are species of Clotho.
n.
A very small deer (Pudua humilis), native of the Chilian Andes. It has simple spikelike antlers, only two or three inches long.
n.
Fragments; atoms; finders.
a.
Burnt to cinders.
a.
Having banners.
n.
One who wanders about.
a.
Having high antlers; bearing full-grown antlers aloft.
n.
One who maunders.
prep.
Denoting relation to some thing or person that is superior, weighs upon, oppresses, bows down, governs, directs, influences powerfully, or the like, in a relation of subjection, subordination, obligation, liability, or the like; as, to travel under a heavy load; to live under extreme oppression; to have fortitude under the evils of life; to have patience under pain, or under misfortunes; to behave like a Christian under reproaches and injuries; under the pains and penalties of the law; the condition under which one enters upon an office; under the necessity of obeying the laws; under vows of chastity.
n.
One who inters.