Bård Torgersen
Bård Torgersen (f. 1967) var tidlig på 1980-tallet en sentral skikkelse i Oslos musikalske subkultur. Han var vokalist i postpunkbandet Masters of Mø, og på nittitallet ble han en av pionerene på den norske elektronikascenen, senere har han stått bak flere musikalske prosjekter i grenselandet mellom musikk og litteratur. Bård Torgersen debuterte i 2005 med romanen Alt skal vekk, og har etablert seg som en markant og kritikerrost forfatter. Torgersen har deltatt i en rekke antologier, gitt ut sju diktsamlinger og sju romaner. Lengter knuser slår er hans åttende roman.
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