Svikmøllen

Svikmøllen is a satirical Danish annual magazine published by Aschehoug.

History and profile

Svikmøllen was first published in 1915[1] with Sven Brasch as the main cartoonist. The 2008 edition is the 94th issue.

Svikmøllen contains cartoons and text by various illustrators and humorists lampooning events in the past year. One of the former contributors is Robert Storm Petersen.[2] Its name stems from the Danish term svikmølle, a highly advantageous position in the board game Mill, where an opponent's piece can be eliminated every turn (forming an unpleasant vicious circle for the opponent), or metaphorically any unpleasant situation one cannot get out of.

Along with its counterpart Blæksprutten, Svikmøllen is a classic choice for the mandelgave (literally almond gift) for Christmas, that is, a special gift for the person who finds the whole almond that has been put in the Risalamande traditionally served on Christmas Eve in Denmark.

See also

References

  1. Salvatore Attardo (18 March 2014). Encyclopedia of Humor Studies. SAGE Publications. p. 477. ISBN 978-1-4833-6471-1. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  2. "Robert Storm Petersen". Bruun Rasmussen. Retrieved 13 August 2014.

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