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Gidske Anderson (4 November 1921 – 19 October 1993) was a
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journalist, editor and author.


Biography

She was born in Oslo, Norway. Her parents were Yngve Anderson (1892-–1981) and Gidske Halvorsen (1895–1985). She studied at Aars og Voss skole and graduated from the State Teachers' School (''Statens teiknelärarskole'') at
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. She worked for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) and then the newspaper ''
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'' (1954–64) in
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. From 1964 to 1967 she was a freelance journalist in the United States. She became editor of the foreign affairs section of ''Arbeiderbladet'' from 1967 to 1972, and then was Paris correspondent for NRK from 1973 to 1975. She debuted as an author with ''Mørk fest'' in 1962. As author, Anderson wrote books of poetry, memoirs and biographies. She published her autobiography ''Det hendte meg'' in 1983 and completed biographies on both
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(1912-1990). The remaining period she was the committee's first deputy chair. She died during 1993 and was buried at
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in Oslo.


Selected works

*''Mørk fest'', 1962 *''Mennesker i Paris'', 1964 *''En reise i Amerika'', 1968 *''De ytre banker'', 1971 *''Veier og vandringer'', 1972 *''Når diktning blir forbrytelse'', 1976 *''Fjære'', 1977 *''Fra stalinisme til sosialdemokrati'', 1979 *''Krigene etter krigen'', 1980 *''Halvard Lange — portrett av en nordmann'', 1981 *''Det hendte meg'', 1983 *''Trygve Bratteli'', 1984 *''Bedre kan jeg ikke fare ...'', 1987 *''Sigrid Undset. Et liv'', 1991


References

1921 births 1993 deaths Journalists from Oslo 20th-century Norwegian writers Chairpersons of the Norwegian Nobel Committee Burials at Vestre gravlund 20th-century Norwegian journalists {{Norway-journalist-stub