The Danish Girl

The Danish Girl

by David Ebershoff (Author), David Ebershoff (Author)

Synopsis

Set against the glitz and decadence of 1920s Copenhagen, Paris and Dresden, and inspired by a true story, The Danish Girl is about one of the most passionate and unusual marriages of the twentieth century. Einar Wegener and his American wife Great Waud have been married for six years, but are yet to have a child. Both painters, they live a life of bohemian languor in Copenhagen until one day their lives are irreversibly altered. The Danish Girl eloquently portrays the intimacy that defines a marriage and the nearly forgotten story of the love between a man who discovers that he is, in fact, a woman, and his wife who would sacrifice anything for him. Uniting fact and fiction into a unique romantic vision, The Danish Girl explores the very heart of what connects men and women - and what separates them. This elegantly written, sensual and engrossing novel is a wonderful celebration of love. With great sensitivity and intelligence, David Ebershoff tells the story of this extraordinary marriage, which survives the hardest test any couple could face. The Danish Girl is an unusually powerful and original debut. David Ebershoff is the Publishing Director of The Mo

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicholson
Published: 07 Dec 2000

ISBN 10: 0753810794
ISBN 13: 9781865082707

Author Bio
David Ebershoff is the publishing director of The Modern Library, a division of Random House. Originally from Pasadena, California, he now lives in New York City.