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- Hvedekorn (Danish: Grains of Wheat) is a Danish language literary magazine published in Copenhagen, Denmark, since 1920. It is one of the Danish publications...
- year, four of his poems were published in the Danish literary magazine Hvedekorn. Fink-Jensen graduated in modern languages from Herlufsholm Boarding School...
- As a member of the original circle of 1980s poets in the group around Hvedekorn's editor Poul Borum, Michael Strunge, in cooperation with his colleague...
- Lidt om Serge Poliakoff, Hvedekorn, nr. 1, februar 1962, p. 17-18. Richard Winther, 1962, Atelierbesøg hos Man Ray, Hvedekorn nr. 2, april 1962, p. 45-47...
- review Ravn published her first poem in the Copenhagen literary magazine Hvedekorn in 2008. Since then, her poetry has appeared in Konvolut 28/6, Trappe...
- was later renamed as Hvedekorn. "Johannes Weltzer". Olympedia. Retrieved 25 July 2020. Torben Brostrøm (26 June 2023). "Hvedekorn". Den Store Danske Encyklopædi...
- Politaia. Tokyo, 1969. Paolo Carosone. Metamorfosi di un moschettiere. "Hvedekorn" Tidsskrift for litteratur og grafik. Copenhaghen, 1964. Paolo Carosone...
- and critic. He was editor of the influential Danish literary magazine Hvedekorn from 1968 to his death in 1996. He also initiated the Danish writers school...
- and was a freelance publisher's reader. In 1996, she became editor of Hvedekorn, an important Danish literary journal. After her debut with Dicentra Spectabilis...
- During this same period, Christensen began publishing poems in the journal Hvedekorn, and was guided by the noted Danish poet and critic Poul Borum (1934–1996)...