Brøgger, Suzanne (1944–)
Brøgger, Suzanne (1944–)
Danish novelist and essayist. Name variations: Suzanne Brogger. Born Nov 18, 1944, in Copenhagen, Denmark; children: daughter (b. 1984).
Radical Marxist and feminist, influenced by Taoism and postmodern philosophy, published such books as Fri os fra kœrligheden (Deliver Us from Love, 1973), Crème Fraîche (1978) and Kvœlstof (Nitrogen, 1990).
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