Janne Teller, Danish writer and former conflict advisor to the UN, predicts the cultural impact of brexit from Supertramp to Shakespeare and what role authors, artists and activists can play today.
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Janne Teller is a Danish writer of Austrian–German descent, who lives in New York and Berlin. Prior to becoming a full-time writer, Teller worked as a conflict advisor for EU and UNO, mostly in Africa. Janne Teller's novels cover a wide variety of contemporary and philosophical issues.They include the highly praised modern Nordic saga Odin's Island (1999), dealing with religious and political fanaticism; Europa (2004), about European identity and the binds of history in love and war; and Come (2008), about ethics in art and modern life. She is the winner of many literary prizes including, Die Zeit's Luchs Preis (Germany) and the Cultural Ministry's Prize (Denmark) for best children's book of the year.
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What is the future of art? | Janne Teller, Julian Spalding, Don Paterson, Dylan Evans
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Authenticity, Reality and Being | Steve Fuller, Naomi Goulder, Janne Teller
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The Good, the Bad and the Artist | Janne Teller, Stanley Fish, Emma Sulkowicz, John Harvey
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