Aarhus Festival at Royal Danish Library: Author Talk with Nauja Lynge
In three author talks during Aarhus Festival, we explore this year's themes through literature, with conversations about technology, nature, community and what it means to be human.
Borders and Neighbourliness: How do we live side by side across borders?
Meet Nauja Lynge for a timely conversation about Greenland, identity and global politics, inspired by her thriller Splittelse. The discussion explores what happens to a small society when global interests and political power struggles move closer to home – and how we live together across cultures, histories and borders.
The conversation takes place in Indsigten, the library's screen-free space, where audiences are invited into calm and welcoming surroundings designed for reflection and meaningful conversation. The event is moderated by literary consultant and Aarhus Arts Council adviser Lise Vandborg.
There is much more to experience at our library during Aarhus Festival. Join a guided tour, discover DR-arkivet, help digitise historical almanacs, or pay a visit to Thomas Dambo's sculpture, Lomme Ulrik. See the full programme.