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Kolbein Falkeid
Kolbein Falkeid (19 December 1933 – 27 June 2021) was a Norwegian poet and lyricist. He was one of the most widely read contemporary Norwegian poets; known for a lyrical poet's voice that is at once philosophical and approachable. Biography Kolbein Falkeid was born in Haugesund, Norway. From 1962 onwards, he published over thirty titles, including his play ''The Terrorists'' (1980), which has been performed in Bergen, Norway at Den Nationale Scene, as well as in Japan, New York City, and Tel Aviv. Falkeid retired from a longstanding position teaching Norwegian language and literature at a public school in his hometown of Haugesund on the West Coast of Norway. Earlier he taught Norwegian literature at the University of Münster (''Westfälische Wilhelms University'') in Münster, Germany from 1963 to 1966. Falkeid served on the Research Council of Norway in 1974 and on the Literary Council of the Norwegian Authors' Union from 1978 to 1984. He served on the Norwegian Language Cou ...
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Herman Wildenvey Poetry Award
The Herman Wildenvey Poetry Award ( no, Herman Wildenveys Poesipris) is a Norwegian award. It is conferred every year on July 20, the birthday of the poet Herman Wildenvey, in an event held at Hergisheim. The award consists of NOK 15,000 and a bronze relief plaque designed by the sculptor Ørnulf Bast. The award is given to a person or institution that has helped foster interest in Herman Wildenvey's poetry and stimulated efforts for his poetic values to hold a greater place in everyday life. The award was conferred for the first time in 1996 by the Wildenvey Society ( no, Wildenvey-selskapet). After this society became defunct in 2014, the award still continued at the initiative of the former directors of the society. Winners * 1996: Kjell Heggelund * 1997: Torild Wardenær * 1998: Halvor Roll * 1999: Liv Dommersnes * 2000: Marit Beinset Waagaard * 2001: Kolbein Falkeid * 2002: Annie Riis * 2003: Aftenposten * 2004: Benny Borg * 2005: Odd Børretzen * 2006: Lise Fjeldstad * 2 ...
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2021 Deaths
This is a list of deaths of notable people, organised by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in ) and then linked here. 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 See also * Lists of deaths by day The following pages, corresponding to the Gregorian calendar, list the historical events, births, deaths, and holidays and observances of the specified day of the year: Footnotes See also * Leap year * List of calendars * List of non-standard ... * Deaths by year {{DEFAULTSORT:deaths by year ...
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1933 Births
Events January * January 11 – Sir Charles Kingsford Smith makes the first commercial flight between Australia and New Zealand. * January 17 – The United States Congress votes in favour of Philippines independence, against the wishes of U.S. President Herbert Hoover. * January 28 – "Pakistan Declaration": Choudhry Rahmat Ali publishes (in Cambridge, UK) a pamphlet entitled ''Now or Never; Are We to Live or Perish Forever?'', in which he calls for the creation of a Muslim state in northwest India that he calls " Pakstan"; this influences the Pakistan Movement. * January 30 ** National Socialist German Workers Party leader Adolf Hitler is appointed Chancellor of Germany by President of Germany Paul von Hindenburg. ** Édouard Daladier forms a government in France in succession to Joseph Paul-Boncour. He is succeeded on October 26 by Albert Sarraut and on November 26 by Camille Chautemps. February * February 1 – Adolf Hitler gives his "Proclamation to ...
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Fredrik Skagen
Fredrik Skagen (30 December 1936 – 20 June 2017) was a Norwegian writer. He was born in Trondheim. He is best known for his crime fiction, but is also the author of some children's books and several radio plays. His first book was published in 1968. His works have been translated into German, Danish, Swedish, Dutch and French. Skagen has received several awards, including the Norwegian Booksellers' Prize in 1985 and the Glass Key Award The Glass Key award ( sv, Glasnyckeln, da, Glasnøglen, no, Glassnøkkelen, fi, Lasiavain-palkinto, is, Glerlykillinn) is a literature award given annually to a crime novel by an author from the Nordic countries. The award, named after the nove ... in 1996 for best Nordic crime novel. Works Skagen is known for writing books such as ''Purpurhjertene: Rapporter fra en Vietnamsoldat'' (''Purple Hearts: Reports of a Vietnam Soldier''), ''Voldtatt'' (''Raped''), ''God Natt, Elskede'' (''Good Night, Darling''), and ''Viktor! Viktor!''. Re ...
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Inger Margrethe Gaarder
Inger Margrethe Gaarder (née Berthelsen; 8 June 1926 – 31 December 1993) was a Norwegian children's literature, children's writer. She made her literary debut in 1977 with the children's book ''Nikolai begynner på skolen''. She published books with myths and fairy tales from Sri Lanka and from India, and contributed to textbooks for primary school. She was awarded the Cappelen Prize in 1986. She was the mother of Jostein Gaarder and Helge Gaarder. References

1926 births 1993 deaths Norwegian children's writers 20th-century Norwegian writers 20th-century Norwegian women writers Norwegian women children's writers {{Norway-writer-stub ...
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Arvid Hanssen
Arvid Hanssen (28 July 1932 – 31 July 1998) was a Norwegian journalist, newspaper editor, poet, novelist and children's writer. Biography Hanssen was born in Vika at Indre Senja in Troms. He completed Finnsnes High School in 1948. He graduated from Moldenæs University College in Tromsø in 1951. Hanssen became as a journalist in 1957. He became the editor of the newspaper ''Senjens Blad'' from 1957 to 1962. From 1963 he was editor of the magazine ''Midnattsol''. In 1972, Hanssen became a full-time author and song writer. His songs reached a wide audience through Tove Karoline Knutsen's 1980 album ''Blå kveill'', which was based on Hanssen's lyrics. He received a number of prizes, including the Prøysen Prize in 1982, The Fritt Ord Honorary Award in 1984, and the Cappelen Prize in 1985. He was married in 1958 with Ingebjørg Langhaug. He was the father of freelance journalist Arne Ivar Hanssen and author Sigrid Merethe Hanssen. He died at Dyrøy in Troms. Lenvik ...
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Cappelen Prize
The Cappelen Prize ( no, Cappelenprisen) is a Norwegian literary award that was established in 1979 by the publishing company J.W. Cappelens Forlag, on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the publishing house. It has not been awarded after J.W. Cappelens Forlag merged with N. W. Damm & Søn to Cappelen Damm in 2007. Laureates *1979 – Thorbjørn Egner *1980 – Odd Eidem *1981 – Hans Normann Dahl and Vivian Zahl Olsen *1982 – Bjørg Vik and Jahn Otto Johansen *1983 – Richard Herrmann, Otto Øgrim, Helmut Ormestad and Kåre Lunde *1984 – Lars Saabye Christensen, Ove Røsbak, Rune Belsvik and Karin Sveen *1985 – Kolbein Falkeid and Arvid Hanssen *1986 – Inger Margrethe Gaarder and Fredrik Skagen *1987 – Roy Jacobsen and Håvard Rem *1988 – Ingvar Ambjørnsen *1989 – Vigdis Hjorth *1990 – Kjell Arild Pollestad and Hans-Wilhelm Steinfeld *1991 – Paal-Helge Haugen *1992 – Axel Jensen *199 ...
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Karin Sveen
Karin Sveen (born 17 August 1948) is a Norwegian poet, novelist and essayist. Early and personal life Sveen was born in Hamar. She attended Hamar Cathedral School, and studied at the teachers' college at Hamar and the University of Oslo. She worked as schoolteacher from 1975 to 1979, and thereafter as writer full time. Literary career Sveen made her literary debut in 1975 with the poetry collection ''Vinterhagen''. Critics compared her with poet Hans Børli, mentioning similar relation to nature, plants and animals. In her next collection, ''Mjøsa går'' from 1976, she wrote poetry using Hedmark dialect. Further collections are ''Den svarte hane'' from 1977, ''Kroppens sug, hjertets savn'' (1985), ''Tegnebok'' (1989) and ''Nye dikt'' (1996). Her prose includes the short story collection ''Døtre'' from 1980, ''Utbryterdronninga'' (1982), ''Den reddende engelen'' (1984), and the novel ''Kvinnen som forsvant'' (1987). In the novel ''Hannas hus'' (1991), the title figure Hanna ...
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Ove Røsbak
Ove Røsbak (born 5 August 1959) is a Norwegian poet, novelist, children's writer and biographer. He made his literary debut in 1977 with the poetry collection ''Lævandes dikt''. He has written biographies on Alf Prøysen Alf Prøysen () (23 July 1914 – 23 November 1970) was a Norwegian author, poet, playwright, songwriter and musician. Prøysen was one of the most important Norwegian cultural personalities in the second half of the 20th century. He worke ... and Rolf Jacobsen. He received the Cappelen Prize in 1984. Bibliography * Living Poems - poetry collection (1978) * Karlsvogn and Pottisjord - poetry collection (1979) * Barefoot - on Bone Floor - poetry collection (1980) * Aue in May - poetry collection (1981) * In Between Houses - short story collection (1984) * The Troll Stone - children's book (1984), later adapted into a film * Now You Draw the Night Curtain - poetry collection (1985) * Just Before - novel (1987) * The Third Man - novel (1990) * ...
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Rune Belsvik
Rune Belsvik (born 14 April 1956) is a Norwegian novelist, playwright, short story writer and children's writer. Belsvik was born in Stord. He made his literary debut in 1979 with the children's book ''Ingen drittunge lenger''. He was awarded the Brage Prize for ''Ein naken gut'' in 2000. He received the Norwegian Critics Prize for Children's Literature in 1996 for ''Dustefjerten og den store vårdagen'', and again in 2001, for ''Verdens mest forelska par''. He received the Cappelen Prize in 1984. Awards * Brage Prize 2000 *Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature The Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature (''Den norske Kritikerprisen for litteratur'' or ''Kritikerprisen'') is awarded by the Norwegian Literature Critics' Association (''Norsk Litteraturkritikerlag'') and has been awarded every year since 1950 ... 1996 and 2001 *''Teskjekjerringprisen'' 2006 References 1956 births Living people Norwegian children's writers Norwegian Critics Prize for Literatu ...
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