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Copenhagen Paperback August 4, 2009
Copenhagen Paperback August 4, 2009
Michael Frayn's tremendous new play is a piece of history, an intellectual thriller, a psychological investigation and a moral tribunal in full session.
Copenhagen Paperback August 4, 2009
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Copenhagen Paperback August 4, 2009

Item #: 55894557

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Comprehensive Guide
This paperback provides in-depth insights on Copenhagen, featuring local culture, attractions, and dining tips, making it an essential companion for travelers seeking an authentic experience.
Updated Information
Released in 2009, this edition offers the latest travel information and recommendations, ensuring readers access to current events and popular spots in Copenhagen.
User-Friendly Format
The book’s compact size and clear organization make it easy for readers to navigate, ideal for travelers who appreciate convenience and straightforward guidance while exploring the city.

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  • Historical fiction play based on the meeting between physicists Heisenberg and Bohr in Copenhagen in 1941 during World War II
  • Explores the tense and complex relationship between the two physicists who were on opposite sides in the war
  • Addresses the questions and mysteries surrounding Heisenberg's visit to Copenhagen and his intentions to meet Bohr
  • Written by Michael Frayn, the play is a blend of history, intellectual thriller, psychological investigation, and moral exploration
  • Provides insight into the internal functioning of the atom and delves into the complexities of human motivations
  • Published in paperback format on August 4, 2009
Publisher Methuen Drama
Publication date August 4, 2009
Edition First Edition
Language English
Print length 116 pages
ISBN-10 0413724905
ISBN-13 978-0413724908
Item Weight 3.99 ounces (113.12 grams)
Dimensions 4.92 x 0.46 x 7.7 inches (12.5 x 1.2 x 19.6 cm)

Who Should Buy?

Suitable For
  • Travel Enthusiasts

    Ideal for individuals looking to explore Copenhagen’s attractions, culture, and historical sites with detailed insights and guidance.

  • Cultural Learners

    Perfect for those who enjoy learning about Denmark's history, lifestyle, and traditions through engaging narratives and photographs.

  • Casual Readers

    Great for readers who prefer light and informative books that provide enjoyable reading experiences and engaging content.

Not Suitable For
  • Backpackers

    Not suitable for those seeking a compact, portable guide with strictly essential travel information and tips.

  • Local Residents

    May not be beneficial for locals already familiar with Copenhagen's attractions and cultural landscape seeking deeper insights.

  • Specialized Researchers

    Not ideal for scholars or professionals looking for in-depth, academic perspectives on Copenhagen's history and culture.

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  • Question: What is the play 'Copenhagen' about?

    Answer: The play revolves around the meeting of two old friends who are now on opposite sides of a world war.
  • Question: What does the play explore?

    Answer: The play explores the questions around why the German physicist Heisenberg went to Copenhagen in 1942 to meet his Danish counterpart Niels Bohr.
  • Question: What genre does the play fall into?

    Answer: The play is a piece of history, an intellectual thriller, a psychological investigation, and a moral tribunal in full session.

British & Irish Editorial Review

Copenhagen is a thought-provoking play that encourages its readers to Consider the nuances of history, memory and the fundamental uncertainty of human existence. Set during WWII and modelled around the structure of an atom, characters such as Danish physicist Niels Bohr, and German theoretical physicist Werner Heisenberg are examined in terms of their relationships, morals and loyalties. The play is a reminder that people and events are not without nuance, with memory being subjective and fundamentally flawed. While some readers found the play stalled at times, others praised its thought-provoking moments and memorable performances. Overall, Copenhagen is a multi-layered read that encourages readers to embrace uncertainty in understanding the world around us.

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Pros

  • Thought-provoking examination of history, memory, and human existence
  • Well-crafted dialogue and structure
  • Memorable performances in the filmed version

Cons

  • Some readers found the play stalled at times

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