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'The best knitwear, the best furniture design, the best fairy
tales, the best female prime ministers... a book that anyone with
an ounce of style will need to read.' What links Sarah Lund and
Lars von Trier? Or Carlsberg and Kierkegaard? Or even Shakespeare
and Metallica? The answer lies in Denmark, the country that has
gripped the British imagination more than any other in recent
memory. But though we watch their TV series, wear their jumpers,
and play with their toys, how much do we really know about the
Danes themselves? From Lego to lava lamps - via Borgen, The
Killing, and the Muhammed cartoons - Patrick Kingsley takes us on a
journey into the mysterious heart of Denmark, the happiest country
in the world. Part reportage, part travelogue, How to be Danish is
a fascinating introduction to contemporary Danish culture that
spans politics, television, food, architecture and design.
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