Yes, it is no secret that many Danes are proud of our most famous countryman of all, H.C. Andersen, as he is commonly referred to here (1805-1875) - and the fact that his stories continue to entertain so many people around the world even today.
So, tomorrow, 2 April, it will be 200 years since he was born, even though just today, an April Fool's news story tried to convince us that scholars had made the sensational discovery that it was only 199 years after all. Lots of festivities will mark the anniversary, and much (renewed) attention has been directed at his life and times.
This thread is in celebration of Andersen, if you have a favourite fairytale of his or memories of reading from your childhood, let's hear it.
Here's one of Andersen's many paper cuts. More can be found at this site.
So, tomorrow, 2 April, it will be 200 years since he was born, even though just today, an April Fool's news story tried to convince us that scholars had made the sensational discovery that it was only 199 years after all. Lots of festivities will mark the anniversary, and much (renewed) attention has been directed at his life and times.
This thread is in celebration of Andersen, if you have a favourite fairytale of his or memories of reading from your childhood, let's hear it.
Here's one of Andersen's many paper cuts. More can be found at this site.
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