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Alf Prøysen () (23 July 1914 – 23 November 1970) was a Norwegian
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and musician. Prøysen was one of the most important Norwegian cultural personalities in the second half of the 20th century. He worked in several different media including books, newspapers and records. He also made significant contributions to music as well as to television and radio. He also wrote in the ''
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'' from 1954 until his death. He was also noted for his series of books featuring ''
Mrs. Pepperpot Mrs. Pepperpot ( no, Teskjekjerringa, translation: the teaspoon lady) is a fictional character in a series of children's books created by the Norwegian author Alf Prøysen Alf Prøysen () (23 July 1914 – 23 November 1970) was a No ...
'' (Norwegian: ''Teskjekjerringa''). The fictional character of a series of children's books established him as a children's author. The series of books were first published during 1956 and was first published in English in 1959.


Background

He was born Alf Olafsen at
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county, Norway. He was the son of Olaf Andreassen (1880–1959) and Julie Mathiasdatter (1879–1961). He was raised as the youngest of four children born to a rural farm family.


Career

Prøysen became an apprentice at the Norwegian School of Applied Sciences, where he was a copywriter and actor in the annual student reviews from 1942–45. He became associated with
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, making his recording debut in 1947. Prøysen soon became a national celebrity. Through songs such as ''Husmannspolka'', ''Tango for to'', ''Lillebrors vise'', ''Du ska få en dag i mårå'', ''Julekveldsvis'', ''Jørgen Hattemaker'', ''Musevisa'' and ''Romjulsdrøm'' he became extremely popular through the 1950s and 1960s. Prøysen contributed to many artistic fields: children's radio, short stories, theater and music. Most of his stories and songs took place in an environment similar to the rural village where he grew up. In 1945 he debuted with ''Dørstokken heme'', a collection of short stories. His only novel ''Trost i taklampa'' (1950) was a success both as a book and as a play. He was frequently featured on radio and television programs during the 1950s and 1960s. Prøysen was awarded the Norwegian Cultural Council Honorary Prize (''Norsk kulturråds ærespris'') in 1970. A large part of Prøysen's writing consisted of short stories. Much of his production was made for children. The first stories about ''Teskjekjerringa'' were published in the magazine ''Kooperatøren''. In 1956 the first book of a series about ''Teskedsgumman'' was published. From 1967, Swedish television featured a popular series. In the 1980s, a Japanese cartoon series for 130 episodes was made. Teskjekjerringa was published in the Penguin Books classic series becoming an international success.


Selected works

* ''Dørstokken heme, Hedmarksfortellinger'' (1945) * ''Trost i taklampa'' (1950) * ''Utpå livets vei'' (1952) * ''Matja Madonna'' (1955) * ''Kjærlighet på rundpinne'' (1958) * ''Muntre minner fra Hedemarken'' (1959) * ''Det var da det og itte nå'' (1971)


Teskjekjerringa series

* 1960 – ''Teskjekjerringa på nye eventyr'' * 1965 – ''Teskjekjerringa i eventyrskauen'' * 1967 – '' Teskjekjerringa på camping'' * 1970 – ''Teskjekjerringa på julehandel'' * 1989 – ''Teskjekjerringa på blåbærtur'' * 1990 – ''Teskjekjerringa og elgen '' * 1991 – ''Teskjekjerringa og den skjulte skatten '' * 1992 – ''Teskjekjerringa på basar''


Personal life

He married Else Storhaug (1916–2015) in 1948. They had two children; a daughter Elin Julie (born 1949) and a son Alf Ketil (born 1951). Alf Prøysen died of cancer at age 56. He was buried at
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. Several biographies have been written about Alf Prøysen including a book by his daughter Elin Prøysen as well as works by Helge Hagen and Dag Solberg. A book by
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 ( ...
appeared during 1992. Røsbak also wrote an article in ''
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'' stating that several of his sources confirmed that Prøysen had discussed his bisexuality during the 1960s. In ''
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''; nr 2, 2007 '' Dagbladet'' also had an interview with gay activist Karen-Christine Friele in which she confirmed that Prøysen had told her about his love of men and his divided life. ''Dagbladet'' editor
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commented later that the resulting debate revealed mixed feelings towards gay/bisexuality.Ove Røsbak.
Han som var slem mot Prøysen : om Prøysen-debatten sommeren 2004
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Knut Imerslund. "Sannheten – tåler vi den? Alf Prøysen og annerledesheten". In ''Rau skulle kjolen vara : artikler om Alf Prøysen og hans forfatterskap''. Oplandske bokforlag, 2005.


Prøysenhuset

Prøysenhuset is a cultural center and museum located at Rudshøgda in Ringsaker. The center has an auditorium, gift shop, café and play ground. The main part of the museum is a permanent exhibition that tells of the life and career of Alf Prøysen. It was designed by the architectural and engineering firm
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. The center was established as a gift to Ringsaker municipali on the 100th anniversary of his birth in July 2014. It was financed by businessman and investor Arthur Buchardt. Local companies also gathered to fund the center. It now operates as a department under the Cultural Office of the municipality of Ringsaker.


References


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External links


Biography
from Prøysenhuset, a museum dedicated to the artist.
Biography
written by the artist's daughter, Elin Prøysen.
Mer om Alf Prøysens seksuelle legning – Forfatter Ove Røsbak «rømte landet» etter at han slapp sin Prøysen-biografi i 1992. Nå har han fornyet biografien, gir den ut på nytt og supplerer med opplysninger om forfatterens seksuelle legning.
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