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Henrik H.Svensen的新书《斯坦斯坦》(Aschehaug出版社)讲述了从各个方面挖掘过去的故事:作为一名地质学家,作为一个儿子,作为一名父亲,作为一个人。这是迄今为止作者最个人化的文学作品,其中包括2011年出版的《末日临近:关于自然灾害和社会》(2006)和《贝尔格塔特:山脉的历史和高架桥的魅力》。
Henrik H. Svensen’s newest book Stein på stein (Aschehaug Press) is about digging for the past, in every sense: as a geologist, as a son, as a father, as a person. It is by far the most personal of the author’s literary offerings, which include The end is near: About natural disasters and society (2006) and Bergtatt: The history of the mountains and the fascination of the elevated, which appeared in 2011.