Works
None of Carsten Nagel's books have been translated into English. The English titles below are thus not official, and subject to change if and when his works are published in English.
- 1976: Som man(d) behager (As You Like It).
- 1977: Mandens sidste nat (The Man's Last Night).
- 1977: Nøgen (Naked).
- 1978: Liv & død. (Life & Death) (Co-writers Wam & Vennerød) -Movie-.
- 1979: Passionsfrugter (Passion Fruits).
- 1980: Æbleslottet (The Big Apple Castle).
- 1982: Knock-Out (Knock Out).
- 1983: Hjertestrimler (Heart Shreds).
- 1986: Hunger (Hunger).
- 1987: Ikke et ord om AIDS (Not A Word About AIDS) - A feature film-.
- 1987: Dødforelsket (Deadly In Love) -A Play-.
- 1991: Dødforelsket (Deadly In Love) -Printed edition-.
- 1992: Stuefugle i farver (Caged Birds).
- 1996: Lejerne (The Tenants).
- 2009: Zehras flugt (Zehra's Flight).
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