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Published with support from the Danish Arts Foundation "The novel positively emanates energetic prose, as suspense-laden tracks which retain our interest in the female Don Juan who insists on not being a female Don Juan are generously laid bare."—Dag Heede, STANDART Stylistically provocative, Justine tells the story of a young female artist whose life is upended when her house burns down with all of the paintings for her upcoming exhibit inside. With little time left to recreate everything she's lost, Justine embarks on a series of sexual escapades with a sort of doomed intensity that foreshadows the novel's final, dark twist. Through flashbacks and fragmented memories, we see Justine as a student at the Art Academy first discovering the misogynistic order that rules the Danish art world, and later on as she constantly challenges its expectations—both in the studio and in bed. A personal meditation on artistic identity, the creative process, and the male-dominated art scene, the novel veers between the erotic and the savage, resulting in a spellbinding read from one of Denmark's edgiest contemporary feminist writers. Iben Mondrup is a trained visual artist from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts who is also the author of four novels, including Justine, its sequel, and Godhavn. Kerri A. Pierce has published translations from seven different languages in a variety of genres—fiction and nonfiction, novel and short story. Her translation of The Faster I Walk, The Smaller I Am by Kjersti A. Skomsvold was a finalist for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.
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Iben Mondrup er opvokset i Grønland. Hun debuterede som romanforfatter i 2009, med romanen "Ved slusen". I 2012 udgav hun romanen "En to tre - Justine", der blev fulgt af den selvstændige efterfølger, "Store Malene", året efter. Iben Mondrup fik i 2014 sit folkelige gennembrud med romanen "Godhavn", der også indbragte hende DR Romanprisen 2015. "Karensminde" modtog hun Blixen-prisen 2017 for. I 2020 udkom "Tabita".
