Vampires of the World
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Vampires of the World

Dan Turèll

Historie & biografier

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130 sider

ISBN: 9788743073031

Forlag: BoD - Books on Demand

Udgivelsesdato: 05.04.2026

Sprog: Engelsk

Nøgleord: Vampires, Satanism, Myths and Legends, witchcraft, Esotericism Language

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Discover Vampires of the World, the groundbreaking work by the iconic Danish author Dan Turèll, now published in English, offering a captivating exploration of vampiric folklore across media. Praised by Austin Macauley Publishers, New York, as a comprehensive introduction to the complex history of vampires, this work showcases Turèll´s deep knowledge and accessible style, making it an immersive read for beginners and enthusiasts alike. With its focused analysis, confident writing, and compelling research, the book delivers clarity and depth while avoiding jargon to fascinate a wide audience. Described as ambitious and a valuable addition to the genre, Vampires of the World is ready to intrigue readers with its unique perspective on a topic as fascinating as it is special. Perfect for lovers of cultural history and vampiric mythology, this is an essential book that promises to leave a lasting impression.
Dan Turèll

Dan Turèll

Dan Turèll (19th March 1946-15th October 1993), known as Onkel Danny, was one of the most prolific and influential Danish authors, poets, musicians and entertainers of the 20th century. Born in Frederiksberg and raised in the working-class neighbourhood of Vangede just outside Copenhagen, his work was strongly influenced by the Beat Generation, with themes of jazz, city life, drugs and decadence. His style effortlessly blended high and low culture, earning him a devoted following among both ordinary readers and avant-garde circles. He debuted in 1966 with Vibrationer, but considered 40 Ark (1969) his real starting point. His breakthrough came with Vangede Billeder (1975), an autobiographical novel about his childhood in Gentofte that combines humour, melancholy and sharp social criticism, establishing him as a key storyteller in the utilitarian realism of the 1970s. Turèll published more than 100 works, including poetry (Karma Cowboy 1974, Trilogien om den Store By 1976-77), essays (Medie-Montager 1975-78), crime novels and memoirs. His popular Mord series (1981-1990), 12 novels set on Vesterbro, stood out for its poetic language and vivid portrayal of Copenhagen street life. He was also a journalist, musician with the band Sølvstjernerne, and oral poet, performing with musical accompaniment (Pas på pengene! 1993, with Halfdan E). His intense productivity, partly driven by tax disputes, led to an almost obsessive work ethic, as noted by colleague Per Højholt. His personal style - e.g. nail polish - and early self-publishing reinforced his unique image. He died of oesophageal cancer in 1993 and is buried at Assistens Kirkegård. His legacy lives on through the Dan Turèll Society and Onkel Dannys Plads.
"Alverdens Vampyrer" his only non-fiction book, (1978, expanded 1993), reflects his fascination with vampires, which made him an honorary member of the Danish Vampire Society. The work is divided into three parts: the mythical vampire (myths from Lilith to werewolves), the human vampire (figures such as Erzsebet Bathory) and the media vampire (Stoker's Dracula, film, comics). It combines facts and myths in an accessible tone. Although criticised for its genre blending, it remains a hidden gem that reveals Turèll`s curiosity about the macabre and his gift for making complex subjects popular. Turèll`s versatility, clearly confirmed in his vast output and in Alverdens Vampyrer, cements him as an iconic figure in Danish culture.

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