The main aim of Swedish Book Review, launched in 1983, is to present Swedish literature to the English-speaking world. Published in two main issues and a supplement every year, it carries translated extracts from the works of Swedish writers, often together with an introductory article.
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This new volume of readings in Nordic cinema features interventions from leading cinema studies scholars and Scandinavian specialists from the UK, the US and the Nordic world.
Scandinavica November 2007: Vol. 46 No. 2
To commemorate the centenary of Ibsen's death, a selection of the finest articles published in Scandinavica on the subject of Ibsen's work is being published by Norvik Press under the title Turning the Century.
Swedish Book Review is the journal of SELTA (the Swedish-English Literary Translators' Association), and is published by Norvik Press.
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