Rigtige julehistorier
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Narrated by:
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Søren Elung Jensen
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Morten Korch
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Morten Korch (f. 1876 - d. 1954), Danmarks mest folkekaere forfatter, begyndte sit virke i 1898 med novellesamlingen "Humoresker - Fyensk Humør", der indeholdt en raekke skitser og fortaellinger, alle på klingende fynsk. Det var startskuddet til et forfatterskab, der strakte sig over et halvt århundrede, og som har vaeret elsket af generationer af laesere. Med romaner som "Flintesønnerne", "Der braender en ild" og "De røde heste" blev Morten Korch folkeeje, og filmatiseringerne af hans mest populaere romaner med skuespillere som Poul Reichhardt, Tove Maës, Ebbe Langberg og Ib Mossin er i dag en del af den danske filmskat.©2016 Lindhardt og Ringhof (P)2016 Lindhardt og Ringhof
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