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The Brage Prize (Norwegian: ''Brageprisen'') is a Norwegian literature prize that is awarded annually by the Norwegian Book Prize foundation (''Den norske bokprisen''). The prize recognizes recently published Norwegian literature. The Brage Prize has been awarded each fall since 1992 for the following categories: *
Fiction Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying individuals, events, or places that are imaginary, or in ways that are imaginary. Fictional portrayals are thus inconsistent with history, fact, or plausibility. In a traditi ...
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Children's literature Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are created for children. Modern children's literature is classified in two different ways: genre or the intended age of the reader. Children's ...
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Non-fiction Nonfiction, or non-fiction, is any document or media content that attempts, in good faith, to provide information (and sometimes opinions) grounded only in facts and real life, rather than in imagination. Nonfiction is often associated with be ...
* Open class – a class which varies each year. In addition to these classes, during the first several years the prize was also awarded in the following categories: *
Poetry Poetry (derived from the Greek ''poiesis'', "making"), also called verse, is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language − such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre − to evoke meanings i ...
* Textbooks * Picture books * General literature


Prize winners


Fiction for adults

*1992 – Karsten Alnæs, for ''Trollbyen''. *1993 – Øystein Lønn, for ''Thranes metode''. *1994 – Sigmund Mjelve, for ''Område aldri fastlagt''. *1995 –
Ingvar Ambjørnsen Ingvar Even Ambjørnsen-Haefs (born 20 May 1956) is a Norwegian writer. He is best known for his "Elling" tetralogy: ''Utsikt til paradiset'' (1993), ''Fugledansen'' (1995), ''Brødre i blodet'' (1996), and ''Elsk meg i morgen'' (1999). ''Brødr ...
, for ''Fugledansen''. *1996 –
Bergljot Hobæk Haff Bergljot Hobæk Haff (1 May 1925 – 12 February 2016) was a Norwegian educator and novelist. Biography Haff was born at Botne (now Holmestrand) in Vestfold, Norway. Her parents were Lars Hobæk (1883–1938) and Martha Aarvold (1895–1987) ...
, for ''Skammen''. *1997 – Liv Køltzow, for ''Verden forsvinner''. *1998 –
Kjartan Fløgstad Kjartan Fløgstad (born 7 June 1944) is a Norwegian author. Fløgstad was born in the industrial city of Sauda in Ryfylke, Rogaland. He studied literature and linguistics at the University of Bergen. Subsequently, he worked for a period as an ind ...
, for ''Kron og mynt''. *1999 –
Frode Grytten Frode Grytten is a Norwegian writer and journalist. Born 11 December 1960 in Bergen and a native of Odda, he is the author of the Brage Prize-winning novel ''Bikubesong'' ("Song of the Beehive") as well as other short stories and poems. His wor ...
, for ''Bikubesong''. *2000 – Per Petterson, for ''I kjølvannet''. *2001 –
Lars Saabye Christensen Lars Saabye Christensen (born 21 September 1953 in Oslo) is a Norwegian/Danish author. Saabye Christensen was raised in the Skillebekk neighbourhood of Oslo, but lived for many years in Sortland in northern Norway; both places play a major r ...
, for '' Halvbroren''. *2002 –
Niels Fredrik Dahl Niels Fredrik Dahl (born 11 May 1957) is a Norwegian novelist, poet and dramatist. He was awarded the Brage Prize in 2002 for the novel ''På vei til en venn''. He has also written scripts for TV series. Dahl is married to author and journalist ...
, for ''På vei til en venn''. *2003 –
Inger Elisabeth Hansen Inger Elisabeth Hansen (born 20 April 1950) is a Norwegian poet and translator. Her poetry collection ''Trask'' was awarded the Brage Prize in 2003 and nominated for the Nordic Council's Literature Prize in 2004. An extensive selection of her ...
, for ''Trask''. *2004 –
Hanne Ørstavik Hanne Ørstavik (born 28 November 1969) is a Norwegian writer. She was born in Tana in Finnmark province in the far north of Norway, and moved to Oslo at the age of 16. With the publication of the novel ''Hakk'' (''Cut'') in 1994, Ørstavik embark ...
, for ''Presten''. *2005 –
Marita Fossum Marita Fossum (born 14 March 1965) is a Norwegian writer. Her literary debut was the novel ''Verden utenfor'' (2002). She was awarded the Brage Prize in 2005 for the novel ''Forestill deg''. Awards *''Tanums Kvinnestipend'' 2005 *Brage Prize ...
, for ''Forestill deg''. *2006 –
Dag Solstad Dag Solstad (born 16 July 1941) is a Norwegian novelist, short-story writer, and dramatist whose work has been translated into 20 languages. He has written nearly 30 books and is the only author to have received the The Norwegian Critics Prize ...
, for ''Armand V. Fotnoter til en uutgravd roman''. *2007 –
Carl Frode Tiller Carl Frode Tiller (born 4 January 1970 in Namsos) is a Norwegian author, historian and musician. His works are in Nynorsk (lit. "New Norwegian"), one of the two official Norwegian standard languages. Tiller made his literary debut in 2001 with t ...
, for ''Innsirkling''. *2008 – Per Petterson, for '' Jeg forbanner tidens elv''. *2009 –
Karl Ove Knausgård Karl Ove Knausgård (; born 6 December 1968) is a Norwegian author. He became known worldwide for six autobiographical novels, titled ''My Struggle'' (''Min Kamp''). Since the completion of the ''My Struggle'' series in 2011, he has also publis ...
, for ''
Min Kamp Min or MIN may refer to: Places * Fujian, also called Mǐn, a province of China ** Min Kingdom (909–945), a state in Fujian * Min County, a county of Dingxi, Gansu province, China * Min River (Fujian) * Min River (Sichuan) * Mineola (Amtrak ...
. Første bind''. *2010 -
Gaute Heivoll Gaute Heivoll (born 13 March 1978) is a Norwegian poet, novelist, playwright and short story writer. He made his literary debut in 2002 with the short story collection '' Liten dansende gutt''. Among his novels are ''Omars siste dager'' from 2003 a ...
for ''Før jeg brenner ned''. *2011 - Tomas Espedal for ''Imot naturen''. *2012 - Lars Amund Vaage for ''Syngja''. *2013 -
Ruth Lillegraven Ruth Lillegraven (born 21 October 1978) is a Norwegian poet, novelist and children's writer. Her awards include the Brage Prize and the Nynorsk Literature Prize. Personal life and early career Born in Granvin on 21 October 1978, Lillegraven stu ...
for ''Urd''. *2014 -
Rune Christiansen Rune Christiansen (born 10 April 1963 in Bergen) is a Norwegian poet and novelist. He is a professor of creative writing at Telemark University College. He won the Brage Prize in 2014 and the Gyldendal lifetime award in 2015. Rune Christiansen d ...
for ''Ensomheten i Lydia Ernemans liv''. *2015 -
Lars Saabye Christensen Lars Saabye Christensen (born 21 September 1953 in Oslo) is a Norwegian/Danish author. Saabye Christensen was raised in the Skillebekk neighbourhood of Oslo, but lived for many years in Sortland in northern Norway; both places play a major r ...
for ''Magnet''. *2016 – Monica Isakstuen for ''Vær snill med dyrene''. *2017 –
Olaug Nilssen Olaug Nilssen (born 28 December 1977) is a Norwegian novelist, playwright, children's writer, essayist and magazine editor. Personal life Nilssen was born in Førde on 28 December 1977. Career Among Nilssen's early novels are ''Innestengt i ...
for ''Tung tids tale''. *2018 – Tore Kvæven for ''Når landet mørknar''. *2019 –
Nina Lykke Nina Lykke (born 1949) is a Danish–Swedish gender studies scholar. She is noted for her work on feminist theory, and is distinguished professor of gender studies at Linköping University in Sweden. Biography Nina Lykke was born in Copenhagen, ...
for ''Full spredning''. *2020 –
Beate Grimsrud Beate Grimsrud (28 April 1963 – 1 July 2020) was a Norwegian novelist, short story writer, children's writer, scriptwriter and playwright. Literary career Grimsrud was born in Bærum, Norway and settled in Sweden. Among her books are ''Contine ...
for ''Jeg foreslår at vi våkner''. *2021 –
Jon Fosse Jon Olav Fosse (born 29 September 1959) is a Norwegian author and dramatist. Biography Jon Fosse was born in Haugesund, Norway. A serious accident at age seven brought him close to death; the experience significantly influenced his adulthood wr ...
for ''Eit nytt namn (Septologien VI-VII)''.


Children's and young adult literature

*1992 – Ragnar Hovland, for ''Ein motorsykkel i natta'' *1993 – Torill Eide, for ''Skjulte ærend'' *1994 – Klaus Hagerup, for ''Markus og Diana. Lyset fra Sirius'' *1995 –
Liv Marie Austrem Liv Marie Austrem (born 30 January 1947) is a Norwegian novelist, children's writer and non-fiction writer. Among her children's books are ''Runar vart 17 år'' from 1988 and ''Monas historie'' from 1993. She was awarded the Brage Prize in 1995 f ...
and Akin Düzakin, for ''Tvillingbror'' *1996 –
Eirik Newth Eirik Newth (born 17 August 1964) is a Norwegian astrophysicist, writer of popular science for children, and media personality. He received the Brage Prize in 1996 for the children's book ''Jakten på sannheten''. He is the son of author and il ...
, for ''Jakten på sannheten'' *1997 –
Harald Rosenløw Eeg Harald Rosenløw Eeg (born 18 August 1970) is a Norwegian novelist and script writer. He made his literary début in 1995 with the youth novel ''Glasskår'', for which he was awarded the Tarjei Vesaas' debutantpris. Eeg also wrote the script for ...
, for ''Vrengt'' *1998 –
Stein Erik Lunde Stein Erik Lunde (born 22 November 1953) is a Norwegian novelist, children's writer, biographer and textbook writer. Lunde made his literary debut in 1982 with the crime novel ''Ingenting ruster''. He was awarded the Brage Prize in 1998 for the c ...
, for ''Eggg'' *1999 – Erna Osland, for ''Salamanderryttaren'' *2000 –
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 th ...
, for ''Ein naken gut'' *2001 –
Anne B. Ragde Anne Birkefeldt Ragde (born 3 December 1957) is a Norwegian novelist. Ragde was born in Odda and made her literary debut in 1986 with the children’s book ''Hallo! Her er Jo!'' Since then, she has written several books for children and young ad ...
, for ''Biografien om Sigrid Undset. Ogsaa en ung Pige'' *2002 – Gro Dahle and
Svein Nyhus Svein Nyhus (born 23 January 1962) is a Norwegian illustrator and writer of children's books. Svein Nyhus was born in Tønsberg as the twin brother of caricaturist Egil Nyhus. He took his education at the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and ...
, for '' Snill'' *2003 – Helga Gunerius Eriksen and Gry Moursund, for ''Flugepapir'' *2004 –
Harald Rosenløw Eeg Harald Rosenløw Eeg (born 18 August 1970) is a Norwegian novelist and script writer. He made his literary début in 1995 with the youth novel ''Glasskår'', for which he was awarded the Tarjei Vesaas' debutantpris. Eeg also wrote the script for ...
, for ''Yatzy'' *2005 – Arne Svingen, for ''Svart elfenben'' *2006 –
Stian Hole Stian Hole (born 20 March 1969, in Tønsberg, Norway) is a Norwegian graphic designer, illustrator and writer of children's books. Biography He has made numerous book covers and four picture books which have gained national and international ...
, for ''Garmanns sommer'' *2007 –
Linn T. Sunne Linn Tormodsdatter Grøndahl Sunne (born 2 December 1971) is a Norwegian children's writer. Sunne resides in Dokka. She made her literary debut in 2000. She was awarded the Brage Prize in 2007 for the children's book ''Happy''. In 2012 she aga ...
, for ''Happy'' *2008 – Johan Harstad, for '' Darlah - 172 timer på månen'' *2009 – Maria Parr, for ''Tonje Glimmerdal'' *2010 – Hilde Kvalvaag, for ''Fengsla'' *2011 – Inga Sætre, for ''Fallteknikk'' *2012 -
Kari Stai Kari Stai (born 1974) is a Norwegian illustrator, graphic designer and children's writer. In 2012, she was awarded the Brage Prize for children's literature with her ''Jakob og Neikob. Tjuven slår tilbake''. References External linksKari S ...
for ''Jakob og Neikob. Tjuven slår tilbake'' *2013 - Brynjulf Jung Tjønn for ''Så vakker du er'' *2014 - Annette Münch for ''Badboy: Steroid'' *2015 - Torun Lian and Øyvind Torseter for ''Reserveprinsesse Andersen'' *2016 –
Anders N. Kvammen Anders is a male name in Scandinavian languages and Fering, Fering North Frisian, an equivalent of the Greek Andreas ("manly") and the English Andrew. It originated from Andres (name), Andres via metathesis (linguistics), metathesis. In Sweden, A ...
for ''Ungdomsskolen'' *2017 – Maria Parr for ''Keeperen og havet'' *2018 –
Anna Fiske Anna Fiske (born 5 September 1964) is a Swedish-born illustrator and writer who settled in Norway. Fiske was born in Ängelholm, and is married to illustrator Lars Fiske. She was educated at Konstfack in Stockholm, and has resided in Norway since ...
for ''Elven'' *2019 – Ane Barmen for ''Draumar betyr ingenting''. *2020 – Jenny Jordahl for ''Hva skjedde egentlig med deg?''. *2021 – Erlend Skjetne for ''Eit anna blikk''.


Non-fiction

*1992 – Arne Forsgren, for ''Rockleksikon'' *1993 –
Trond Berg Eriksen Trond Berg Eriksen (born 3 October 1945) is a Norwegian historian of ideas, non-fiction writer and magazine editor. He was born in Øvre Eiker in Buskerud. His thesis, from 1975, was on the ethics of Aristoteles. He was appointed professor at the U ...
, for ''Reisen gjennom helvete. Dantes inferno'' *1994 – Einar-Arne Drivenes, Marit Anne Hauan and Helge A. Wold, for ''Nordnorsk kulturhistorie'' *1995 – Espen Dietrichs and Leif Gjerstad, for ''Vår fantastiske hjerne '' *1996 –
Arild Stubhaug Arild Stubhaug (born 25 May 1948) is a Norwegian mathematician, poet and biographer. Stubhaug was born in Naustdal, and is married to Kari Bøge. He made his literary debut in 1970 with the poetry collection ''Utkantane''. He has written biogra ...
, for ''Et foranskutt lyn. Niels Henrik Abel og hans tid'' *1997 – Anne Wichstrøm, for ''Kvinneliv, kunstnerliv. Kvinnelige malere i Nørge før 1900'' *1998 –
Leif Ryvarden Leif Randulff Ryvarden (born 9 August 1935) is a Norwegian mycologist. Early life and education Leif Ryvarden was born in Bergen as a son of Einar Norberg Johansen (1900–1959) and Hjørdis Randulff (1912–1975). He finished his secondary edu ...
/ Klaus Høiland, for ''Er det liv, er det sopp'' *1999 –
Torbjørn Færøvik Torbjørn Færøvik (born 8 June 1948) is a Norwegian historian, journalist and non-fiction writer. He is a three-time recipient of the Brage Prize, and also the last recipient of the Cappelen Prize. References

1948 births Livin ...
, for ''India – Stevnemøte med skjebnen'' *2000 –
Johan Galtung Johan Vincent Galtung (born 24 October 1930) is a Norwegian sociologist who is the principal founder of the discipline of peace and conflict studies. He was the main founder of the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) in 1959 and served as its ...
, for ''Johan uten land. På fredsveien gjennom verden'' *2001 –
Atle Næss Atle Næss (born 25 March 1949, in Mysen Mysen is the administrative center of the municipality of Eidsberg in the county of Østfold in Norway. The town is named after the old farm of Mysen ( Norse ''Mysin'', from ''*Mosvin''), since the town i ...
, for ''Da jorden stod stille –
Galileo Galilei Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei (15 February 1564 – 8 January 1642) was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath. Commonly referred to as Galileo, his name was pronounced (, ). He was ...
og hans tid'' *2002 – Ivo de Figueiredo, for ''Fri mann:
Johan Bernhard Hjort Johan Bernhard Hjort (25 February 1895 – 24 February 1969) was a Norwegian supreme court lawyer. Having joined the law firm of Harald Nørregaard in 1932, he continued the firm after World War II as Advokatfirmaet Hjort, which today is one ...
— en dannelsesreise'' *2003 –
Knut Kjeldstadli Knut Kjeldstadli (born 6 June 1948, in Oslo) is a Norwegian historian. Kjeldstadli completed his examen artium at Oslo Cathedral School in 1967 before studying English and social economics at the University of Oslo, where he completed his master in ...
(editor), for ''Norsk innvandringshistorie I–III *2004 –
Tor Bomann-Larsen Tor Bomann-Larsen (born 26 April 1951) is a Norwegian illustrator, children's writer, non-fiction writer, novelist and government scholar. Biography Tor Bomann-Larsen was born in Jevnaker, Oppland, and started his career as a satirical illustr ...
, for ''Folket. Haakon & Maud II'' *2005 – Odd Karsten Tveit, for ''Krig og diplomati. Oslo–Jerusalem 1978–1996'' *2006 – Bent Sofus Tranøy, for ''Markedets makt over sinnene'' *2007 –
Frank Rossavik Frank Rossavik (born 21 December 1965) is a Norwegian journalist and writer. Rossavik graduated from the University of Bergen in 1986 with a bachelor's degree in comparative politics. In 2004 he took the master's degree in international politics ...
, for ''Stikk i strid. Ein biografi om
Einar Førde Einar Førde (20 January 1943 – 26 September 2004) was a Norwegian journalist and politician of the Labour Party. He served as Minister of Education and Church Affairs from 1979 to 1981, and director-general of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corpo ...
'' *2008 –
Bjørn Westlie Bjørn Petter Westlie (born 23 July 1949) is a Norwegian journalist, historian, university college lecturer and non-fiction writer. Career In 1995, as a journalist for the newspaper ''Dagens Næringsliv'', Westlie published a major article about ...
, for ''Fars krig'' *2009 – Kjetil Stensvik Østli, for ''Politi og røver'' *2010 – Tone Huse, for ''Tøyengata - et nyriktstykke Norge'' *2011 – Simen Ekern, for ''Roma. Nye fascister, røde terrorister og drømmen om det søte liv'' *2012 –
Torbjørn Færøvik Torbjørn Færøvik (born 8 June 1948) is a Norwegian historian, journalist and non-fiction writer. He is a three-time recipient of the Brage Prize, and also the last recipient of the Cappelen Prize. References

1948 births Livin ...
, for ''Maos rike. En lidelseshistorie'' *2013 - Steffen Kværneland for ''Munch'' *2014 -
Marte Michelet Marte Brekke Michelet (born 26 May 1975) is a Norwegian journalist, critic and non-fiction writer. She is the daughter of novelist and politician Jon Michelet and Toril Brekke. They resided in Lindeberg, Oslo before her parents split up. Marte Mic ...
for ''Den største forbrytelsen'' *2015 - Morten Strøknsnes for ''Havboka'' *2016 –
Åsne Seierstad Åsne Seierstad (born 10 February 1970) is a Norwegian freelance journalist and writer, best known for her accounts of everyday life in war zones – most notably Kabul after 2001, Baghdad in 2002 and the ruined Grozny in 2006. (in Norwegian) Pe ...
for ''To søstre'' *2017 – Thomas Reinertsen Berg for ''Verdensteater'' *2018 –
Helene Uri Helene Uri (born 11 December 1964, in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Norwegian linguistics, linguist, novelist and children's writer. Among her novels are ''Dyp rød 315'' from 2001 and ''Honningtunger'' from 2002. Her novel ''De beste blant oss'' from ...
for ''Hvem sa hva?'' *2019 –
Torgrim Eggen Torgrim Eggen (born 29 October 1958) is a Norwegian musician, journalist, magazine editor, novelist and non-fiction writer. Among his books are ''Gjeld'' from 1992 and the novel ''Pynt'' from 2000. ''Duften av Havana'' from 2002 is a cultural his ...
for ''Axel. Fra smokken til Ovnen''. *2020 –
Dag O. Hessen Dag Olav Hessen (born 6 July 1956) is a Norwegian writer and biologist, known for his work in the field of ecology. He is a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. He was awarded the Riksmål Society Literature Prize in 2008, and ...
for ''Verden på vippepunktet''. *2021 – Lena Lindgren for ''Ekko – et essay om algoritmer og begjær''.


Open class

*1996 – Sven Kærup Bjørneboe, for the essay ''"Jerusalem, en sentimental reise"'' (Jeruslam, a Sentimental Journey) *1997 –
Liv Marie Austrem Liv Marie Austrem (born 30 January 1947) is a Norwegian novelist, children's writer and non-fiction writer. Among her children's books are ''Runar vart 17 år'' from 1988 and ''Monas historie'' from 1993. She was awarded the Brage Prize in 1995 f ...
and Akin Düzakin, for a children's picturebook ''"Tvillingsøster"'' (Twin Sisters) *1998 –
Christian Rugstad Christians () are people who follow or adhere to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The words ''Christ'' and ''Christian'' derive from the Koine Greek title ''Christós'' (Χρισ ...
, for translation of '' The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis'' by ''
José Saramago José de Sousa Saramago, GColSE ComSE GColCa (; 16 November 1922 – 18 June 2010), was a Portuguese writer and recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Literature for his "parables sustained by imagination, compassion and irony ith which heco ...
'' *1999 –
Anders Heger Anders Heger (born 10 July 1956) is a Norwegian publisher and writer, and is one of the six children of Wanda Hjort Heger and Bjørn Heger. In 1982, Heger started '' Radio Nova'', the first student radio in Norway. In 1985, he wrote a book about ...
, for the biography ''"Mykle. Et diktet liv"'' (
Mykle Mykle is a lake in the municipality of Kongsberg in Viken county, Norway. Mykle is located below Bonden mountain near the border with Telemark Telemark is a traditional region, a former county, and a current electoral district in sou ...
. The Poetry Life) *2000 –
Karin Fossum Karin Fossum (born 6 November 1954) is a Norwegian author of crime fiction, often referred to as the "Norwegian queen of crime". Early life Karin Mathisen was born on 6 November 1954 in Sandefjord, in Vestfold county, Norway. She currently lives ...
, for the crime novel ''"Elskede Poona"'' ( Calling Out for You) *2001 – Annie Riis, for poetry ''"Himmel av stål"'' (Heaven of Steel) *2002 – Synne Sun Løes, for a children's book ''"Å spise blomster til frokost"'' (Eating Flowers for Breakfast) *2003 –
Torbjørn Færøvik Torbjørn Færøvik (born 8 June 1948) is a Norwegian historian, journalist and non-fiction writer. He is a three-time recipient of the Brage Prize, and also the last recipient of the Cappelen Prize. References

1948 births Livin ...
, for travel literature ''"Kina. En reise på livets elv"'' (China. A Voyage on the River of Life) *2004 –
Arne Lygre Arne Lygre (born 6 February 1968) is a Norwegian novelist and playwright. Among his plays are ''Mamma og meg og menn'' from 1998, staged at Rogaland Teater, and ''Brått og evig'' from 1999, first staged at the National Theatre (Oslo). He was award ...
, for the collection of short stories ''"Tid inne"'' (In Time) *2005 –
John Arne Sæterøy John Arne Sæterøy (born 16 May 1965), better known by the pen name Jason, is a Norwegian cartoonist, known for his sparse drawing style and silent, anthropomorphic animal characters. He was nominated for two Ignatz Awards (2000: Outstanding Sto ...
(who signs his work as "Jason"), for the comic ''"La meg vise deg noe…"'' (Let Me Show You Something...) *2006 – Kathinka Blichfeldt, Tor Gunnar Heggem and Ellen Larsen, for a textbook ''"Kontekst. Basisbok i norsk for ungdomstrinnet"'' (Context. A Foundation in Norwegian for Secondary Schools) *2007 –
Jon Ewo Jon Ewo ( born 29 June 1957) is a Norwegian novelist, short story writer, crime fiction writer and children's writer. He was born in Oslo and educated as librarian. He made his literary debut in 1986 with the short story collection ''Det sies at ...
and
Bjørn Ousland Bjørn Ousland (born 14 May 1959) is a Norwegian illustrator, children's writer and comics writer. His breakthrough was the album An album is a collection of audio recordings issued on compact disc (CD), vinyl, audio tape, or another ...
, for a case study for children ''"Fortellingen om et mulig drap"'' (The Story About a Possible Murder) *2008 –
Øyvind Rimbereid Øyvind Rimbereid (born 2 May 1966 in Stavanger) is a Norwegian author and composer of lyric poetry. He has worked as an instructor at ''Skrivekunstakademiet'' in Bergen. Rimbereid holds a cand. philol. degree from the University of Bergen with ...
, for the poetry collection ''Herbarium'' *2009 – Bjørn Alex Herrman, for his translation of '' Moby-Dick'' by
Herman Melville Herman Melville (Name change, born Melvill; August 1, 1819 – September 28, 1891) was an American people, American novelist, short story writer, and poet of the American Renaissance (literature), American Renaissance period. Among his bes ...
*2010 –
Stian Hole Stian Hole (born 20 March 1969, in Tønsberg, Norway) is a Norwegian graphic designer, illustrator and writer of children's books. Biography He has made numerous book covers and four picture books which have gained national and international ...
, for the picture book ''Garmanns hemmelighet'' (Garmann's Secret) *2011 –
Arnhild Skre Arnhild Johanna Skre (born 19 May 1952) is a Norwegian newspaper editor, press historian and biographer. Biography Arnhild Johanna Skre was born in Bergen. She finished her secondary education in 1971 and the Nansen Academy in 1972. In 1977 she g ...
, for her biographical work '' Hulda Garborg. Nasjonal strateg'' (Hulda Garborg. National Strategist) *2012 –
Linn T. Sunne Linn Tormodsdatter Grøndahl Sunne (born 2 December 1971) is a Norwegian children's writer. Sunne resides in Dokka. She made her literary debut in 2000. She was awarded the Brage Prize in 2007 for the children's book ''Happy''. In 2012 she aga ...
, for her young adult novel ''Lille Ekorn'' (Little Squirrel) *2013 - Yann de Caprona for his fact book for adults ''Norsk etymologisk ordbok'' *2014 - Ingvild H. Rishøi for her collection of short stories ''Vinternoveller'' *2015 -
Kjell Ola Dahl Kjell Ola Dahl (born 4 February 1958) is a Norwegian writer, who is sometimes known professionally as ''K. O. Dahl''. His writing career began with the publishing of ''Dødens Investeringer'' (''Lethal Investments'') in 1993 and he has subseque ...
for his crime novel ''Kureren'' *2016 – Gudny Ingebjørg Hagen and Malgorzata Piotrowska (ill.) for ''Fest og feiring'' *2017 –
Cecilie Løveid Cecilie Løveid (born 21 August 1951) is a Norwegian novelist, poet, playwright, and writer of children's books. Personal life Løveid was born in Mysen to ship's captain Erik Løveid and actress Ingrid Cecilie Meyer. She had a cohabiting relatio ...
for ''Vandreutstillinger'' *2018 – Anja Røyne for ''Menneskets grunnstoffer'' *2019 –
Martin Ernstsen Martin Ernstsen (born 16 August 1982) is a Norwegian comics artist. He issued his first comic on Jippi Comics in 2007, publishing seven titles until 2014. He then penned two children's books on Cappelen Damm, ''Hvor er Albert?'' (2013) and ''Filip ...
for ''SULT''. *2020 – Thomas Horne for ''Den store klimaguiden''. *2021 – Mariangela Di Fiore and Cathrine Trønnes Lie for ''Søstre. Min historie etter Utøya''.


Honorary Award

*1992 –
Sigmund Skard Sigmund Skard (31 July 1903 – 26 May 1995) was a Norwegian poet, essayist and professor of American literature. Biography Skard was born in Kristiansand, Norway. He was a son of educators Matias Skard (1846–1927) and Gyda Christensen (1868 ...
*1993 – N/A *1994 –
Halldis Moren Vesaas Halldis Moren Vesaas (18 November 1907 – 8 September 1995) was a Norwegian poet, translator and writer of children's books. She established herself as one of the leading Norwegian writers of her generation. Biography She was born on a f ...
*1995 –
Anne-Cath. Vestly Anne-Cath. Vestly (15 February 1920 – 15 December 2008) was a Norwegian author of children's literature. She is known for a wide range of books published from 1953 to 2004. Vestly was best known for her series about a grandmother (''Mormor'') ...
*1996 –
Kjell Askildsen Kjell Askildsen (30 September 1929 – 23 September 2021) was a Norwegian writer probably best known for his minimalistic short stories. Personal life Askildsen was born in Mandal as a son of bailiff and politician Arne Askildsen (1898–1982) ...
*1997 –
Jan Erik Vold Jan Erik Vold (born 18 October 1939) is a Norwegian lyric poet, jazz vocal reciter, translator and author. He was a core member of the so-called "''Profil'' generation", the circle attached to the literary magazine ''Profil''. Throughout his care ...
*1998 –
Dag Solstad Dag Solstad (born 16 July 1941) is a Norwegian novelist, short-story writer, and dramatist whose work has been translated into 20 languages. He has written nearly 30 books and is the only author to have received the The Norwegian Critics Prize ...
*1999 –
Kjell Aukrust Kjell Aukrust (19 March 1920 – 24 December 2002) was a Norwegian author, poet, artist and humorist. Aukrust is principally known for his Flåklypa stories and Flåklypa drawings. Personal life Aukrust was born in Alvdal in Hedmark, Norway as ...
*2000 –
Eldrid Lunden Eldrid Lunden (born 5 October 1940) is a Norwegian poet, and 1996 became Norway's first professor in creative writing, at Telemark University College. She was awarded the Dobloug Prize in 1989, and the Brage Prize honorary award in 2000. Lunden ...
*2001 –
Jon Bing Jon Bing (30 April 1944 – 14 January 2014) was a Norwegian writer and law professor at the Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law (NRCCL), and the Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo. Bing was considered a pioneer in international ...
*2002 –
Jostein Gaarder Jostein Gaarder (; born 8 August 1952) is a Norwegian intellectual and author of several novels, short stories, and children's books. Gaarder often writes from the perspective of children, exploring their sense of wonder about the world. He often ...
*2003 – Karsten Alnæs *2004 – NORLA – center for Norwegian fiction and nonfiction in foreign countries. *2005 –
Jon Fosse Jon Olav Fosse (born 29 September 1959) is a Norwegian author and dramatist. Biography Jon Fosse was born in Haugesund, Norway. A serious accident at age seven brought him close to death; the experience significantly influenced his adulthood wr ...
*2006 – Kari and
Kjell Risvik Kjell Risvik (29 June 1941 – 28 March 2021) was a translator of literature into Norwegian from various languages, including Catalan, English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. He was awarded the Brage Honorary Prize ...
*2007 – Guri Vesaas *2008 –
Kjartan Fløgstad Kjartan Fløgstad (born 7 June 1944) is a Norwegian author. Fløgstad was born in the industrial city of Sauda in Ryfylke, Rogaland. He studied literature and linguistics at the University of Bergen. Subsequently, he worked for a period as an ind ...
*2009 – Tor Åge Bringsværd *2010 –
Herbjørg Wassmo Herbjørg Wassmo (born 6 December 1942) is a Norwegian author. She was born in Vesterålen and worked as a teacher in northern Norway until beginning her career as an author. Her first published work was a collection of poems, "Vingeslag" ("B ...
*2011 – Kolbein Falkeid *2012 – Knut Faldbakken *2013 - The Norwegian Public Libraries *2014 -
Vigdis Hjorth Vigdis Hjorth (born 19 July 1959) is a Norwegian novelist. She was long listed for the National Book Award for Translated Literature, National book Award. Life She grew up in Oslo, and studied philosophy, literature and political science. I ...
*2015 -
Einar Økland Einar Økland (born 17 January 1940) is a Norwegian poet, playwright, essayist and children's writer. He was born in Sveio, and educated psychologist. He made his literary debut in 1963, with the poetry collection ''Ein gul dag''. He was awarded ...
*2016 – Elisabeth Aasen *2017 – Kari Grossmann *2018 – Klaus Hagerup *2019 – Edvard Hoem *2020 –
Dag O. Hessen Dag Olav Hessen (born 6 July 1956) is a Norwegian writer and biologist, known for his work in the field of ecology. He is a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. He was awarded the Riksmål Society Literature Prize in 2008, and ...
*2021 – Liv Køltzow


Previous categories


Textbooks

*1992 – Askeland m.fl., for ''Soria Moria'' *1993 – Tore Linné Eriksen, for ''Norge og verden fra 1850–1940'' *1994 – Benestad m.fl., for ''Tallenes tale – Matematikk for 5 timers grunnkurs'' *1995 – Astrid Carlson, Svein Olav Drangeid og Truls Lind, for ''Humanbiologi''


Poetry

*1992 –
Paal-Helge Haugen Paal-Helge Haugen (born 26 April 1945) is a Norwegian poet, novelist, dramatist and children's writer who has published over 30 books. His titles have been translated into at least 20 languages. His 1968 "punktroman" or "pointillist novel," ''Anne ...
, for ''Sone 0'' *1993 –
Jan Erik Vold Jan Erik Vold (born 18 October 1939) is a Norwegian lyric poet, jazz vocal reciter, translator and author. He was a core member of the so-called "''Profil'' generation", the circle attached to the literary magazine ''Profil''. Throughout his care ...
, for ''IKKE'' *1995 –
Øyvind Berg Øyvind Berg (born March 10, 1971 in Løken) is a Norwegian former ski jumper who competed from 1983 to 1996. He won a gold medal in the team large hill at the 1993 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships and finished 22nd in the individual ...
, for ''Forskjellig''


Picture books

*1992 – Sissel Solbjørg Bjugn and Fam Ekman, for ''Jente i bitar'' *1993 – Else Færden and Sissel Gjersum, for ''Garnnøstet som forsvant''


General literature

*1992 –
Ida Blom Ida Blom (20 January 1931, in Gentofte – 26 November 2016) was a Norwegian historian. She graduated from the University of Bergen in 1961, and then took her doctorate there in 1972 while working as a research assistant. She was a professor in w ...
m.fl., for ''Cappelens kvinnehistorie'' *1993 – Tordis Ørjasæter, for ''Menneskenes hjerte. Sigrid Undset - en''


References


Official site
{{Portal , Children's literature
Brage Prize The Brage Prize (Norwegian: ''Brageprisen'') is a Norwegian literature prize that is awarded annually by the Norwegian Book Prize foundation (''Den norske bokprisen''). The prize recognizes recently published Norwegian literature. The Brage Priz ...
Children's literary awards