Vejle Reads // Shared Reading
Schedule
Tue Nov 18 2025 at 05:00 pm to 06:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Vejle Bibliotekerne | Vejle, VJ
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Connect through stories and conversations about great literature.Join us for four sessions of shared reading, exploring outstanding Nordic literature in translation. Together we will read and discuss short passages from works by, among others, Karl Ove Knausgaard and Inger Christensen. No preparation is needed – just bring your curiosity and let the conversation flow as we pause to share thoughts, images, and ideas the texts inspire.
These gatherings are not only about reading – they’re a chance to connect with other book lovers, exchange perspectives, and discover how literature can spark both conversation and friendship. Whether you come alone or with a friend, you’ll be part of an open and welcoming group where stories bring people together.
Each session will also feature a beverage chosen to match the atmosphere of the literature, adding another layer to the experience.
DATES:
📅 Wednesday, 1 October, 17.00–18.00 (with Theis)
📅 Tuesday, 18 November, 17.00–18.00 (with Anders)
📅 Wednesday, 10 December, 17.00–18.00 (with Theis)
Free admission
- just remember to book your ticket on our website:
https://vejlebib.dk/vejle-bibliotek-farveriet/arrangementer/litteratur/vejle-reads/shared-reading
ABOUT VEJLE READS
Vejle Reads is an English-language literary community open to both internationals and Danes. Whether you're new in town or simply love reading in English, Vejle Reads invites you to explore literature and meet others through activities such as Shared Reading sessions, author talks, book walks and a networking day for readers looking to join or start a book club.
Stay updated on upcoming events on our website.
This event is a collaboration between Vejle Libraries and Vejle Newcomer Service.
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Where is it happening?
Vejle Bibliotekerne, Willy Sørensens Plads 1, 7100 Vejle, Danmark, Vejle, DenmarkEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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