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
Haugesund () is a municipality on the North Sea in Rogaland county, Norway. While the population is greater in the neighboring Karmøy municipality, the main commercial and economic centre of the Haugaland region in northern Rogaland and southern ...
, 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 Council since 1978 and on the advisory board of the Norwegian Directorate of Public Libraries from 1984.
Kolbein Falkeid
page about Falkeid from the index of Norwegian authors on the website of the newspaper Dagbladet
Falkeid reached a large Norwegian audience both through his own poetry collections and through his collaboration with the Norwegian band Vamp, who used a number of his texts for their songs' lyrics. Kolbein Falkeid published Norwegian language translations of poems by a wide, international array of poets such as Pablo Neruda
Ricardo Eliécer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto (12 July 1904 – 23 September 1973), better known by his pen name and, later, legal name Pablo Neruda (; ), was a Chilean poet-diplomat and politician who won the 1971 Nobel Prize in Literature. Nerud ...
, Octavio Paz, Leopold Senghor, Nicanor Parra, D.H. Lawrence
David Herbert Lawrence (11 September 1885 – 2 March 1930) was an English writer, novelist, poet and essayist. His works reflect on modernity, industrialization, sexuality, emotional health, vitality, spontaneity and instinct. His best-k ...
and Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Falkeid was represented by Norwegian publisher J.W. Cappelens Forlag.
Awards
Honors include Norway’s foremost artistic grant, Statens Store Arbeidsstipendium, since 1978; the Cappelen Cappelen is a Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Cappelen (family), a distinguished Norwegian family
* Andreas Zeier Cappelen (1915–2008), Norwegian jurist and politician
* August Cappelen (1827–1852), Norwegian paint ...
Award, 1985; the Swedish Academy’s Dobloug Prize, 1993; the Stavanger Aftenblad Cultural Award, 1994; the Prøysen Award, 1996; the title of Bergen International Festival Poet of the Year, 1998; the Herman Wildenvey Poetry Award, 2001; and the Norwegian 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 ...
, 2011.
Selected works
* ''Gjennom et glass-skår'' (1962)
* ''Vi'' (1966)
* ''Dissonans'' (1968)
* ''Reisenotater'' (1973)
* ''Afrika, mitt Afrika'' (1974)
* ''Horisontene'' (1975)
* ''Léopold Sédar Senghor: Senghors sanger'' (1976)
* ''Opp- og utbrudd'' (1978)
* ''Vagabondering'' (1979)
* ''Noen skritt unna'' (1980)
* ''Terroristene'' (1980)
* ''Redningsforsøk'' (1983)
* ''De andre'' (1983)
* ''Nå'' (1983)
* ''Trekket vestover : utvalgte dikt forord av Paal-Helge Haugen'' (1984)
* ''Gledepunkter'' (1985)
* ''Kaffekjelens vinger'' (1988)
* ''En annen sol'' (1989)
* ''Bølgelengder : dikt i utvalg ved Paal-Helge Haugen'' (Bokklubbens lyrikkvenner, 1991)
* ''Cappelen'' (1993)
* ''Gjest'' (1995)
* ''Utrøstelig bøddel'' (1997)
* ''De store strendenes samtale : dikt i utvalg ved Paal-Helge Haugen'' (1998)
* ''Torv : slit og trivsel på Haugalandet'' (Lokalhistorisk stiftelse, 1998)
* ''Haugalandet : ferd i folk og natur'' (Wigestrand forlag, 1999)
* ''Enslige utsikter'' (2000)
* ''Utestengt'' (2001)
* ''Vind, eple'' (2003)
* ''Samlede dikt'' (2003)
* ''Utvalgte dikt, ved Paal-Helge Haugen'' (2005)
References
External links
Kolbein Falkeid
page about Falkeid from the website of publisher J.W. Cappelens Forlag
Kolbein Falkeid
page about Falkeid from the index of Norwegian authors on the website of the newspaper Aftenposten
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1933 births
2021 deaths
20th-century Norwegian poets
Norwegian male poets
Dobloug Prize winners
20th-century Norwegian male writers
People from Haugesund
21st-century Norwegian poets
21st-century Norwegian male writers
Norwegian translators
20th-century translators
21st-century translators