Welcome to Gyldendal Group Agency
Gyldendal Group Agency represents authors in the Gyldendal Group: Forum, Gyldendal, Høst & Søn, Pretty Ink, Rosinante and Samleren.

Today the agency has 7 employees and represents more than 100 Danish authors, many of them are amongst the most successful and critically acclaimed writers in Denmark.

Gyldendal Group Agency represents authors and titles in the field of literary fiction, crime fiction, classics, narrative non-fiction, non-fiction and children’s books. An increasing interest in film adaptations based on literature means that the Gyldendal Group Agency also handles film and drama rights on behalf of our authors, and the agency has made several deals with Danish and international movie companies in the past couple of years.

Recent Highlights
18 March 2010
Danish publication of The Beast Within. It’s finally here! The long-awaited début novel by Hammer & Hammer, Svinehunde [The Beast Within] hits Danish bookstores today.
4 February 2010
Anne Lise Marstand-Jørgensen awarded esteemed Literature Prize for Hildegard

Weekendsavisen’s Literature Prize 2009 goes to Anne Lise Marstrand-Jørgensen for her novel Hildegard about one of the most influential women of the Middle Ages, Hildegard of Bingen.

New Ramsland novel Sumo Brothers throws critics over
Our spring catalogue 2010 now available for download
Children's Books spring 2010
Hammer & Hammer: International bestseller authors in spe
The Beast Within that came out of the blue
Download our autumn catalogue 2009
Pia Tafdrup awarded Slovakian Literature Prize
A time for Revolution!
Nothing but books! Meet us at the Frankfurt Book Fair
Juliane Preisler nominated for Danske Bank’s Literature Prize 2009
Jakob Ejersbo’s left manuscripts see the light of day
Helle Helle receives the P. O. Enquist Prize
A Danish bestseller is now also a Swedish bestseller
The die is cast!
Idiot! sets off the debate on children's books
Dinosaur Feathers is the winner of DR’ s Literary Prize 2008/2009.
Nothing is popular both in and outside of Denmark
Inger Christensen is dead at 73
Vanillepigen, the most central Danish novel in the last 25 years
Hanne-Vibeke Holst wins the prestigious Golden Laurels