Tine Bryld

Tine Bryld ( born December 18, 1939 in Frederiksberg, † 21 July 2011, born Begtrup ) was a Danish social worker, author, radio host and letter to editor.

Life

Tine Bryld was the daughter of the doctor and his wife Bodil Begtrup Erik Holm. After training as a social worker worked from 1965 in Mødrehjælpen, a welfare organization for mothers. She worked as a social worker in Christiania.

Tine Bryld was especially known for her radio show Tværs, a live broadcast, in particular young listeners to call and were able to ask questions. She advised young people for 36 years in life issues. In addition, Tine Bryld edited the letters page of the Danish women's magazine Alt for Damerne ( Everything for ladies) and wrote numerous books, among which the trilogy Liv og Alexander ( 1982-84 ) is the best known. Bryld received several Danish awards.

Tine Bryld was married twice: from 1961 to 1968, the historian Claus Bryld and from 1975 until his death in 2008 with the architect Arne Gaardmand. Bryld had three children.

Writings

  • Pige Liv, 1982 novel
  • Befri dit liv, 1983, novel
  • Liv og Alexander, 1984, novel
  • En rift i Huden, 1986, novel
  • Hvid som sne, 1988, novel
  • Talk Show, 1990, novel
  • De nederste i Herstedvester, 1992
  • Gadeliv, 1994
  • Smilende Rygge - Ghana, 1994
  • Nora, 1995
  • Ikke en engel, 1997, German edition: Dear father! Evil father, Loewe, Bindlach 1998, ISBN 3-7855-3307-1, children's book
  • Liv og Alexander 1-3, 1997, novel
  • I bedste the mening, 1998, Biography
  • Hjemmestyrets børn - årgang '79, 2002
  • Tværs, 2002
  • Et par vamle gule underhylere - Når you kender voldtægtsmanden - He voldtægt det? - Jeg bare skulle have says stop, 2004 - ( essay )
  • I lyst og vold, 2004

Awards

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