Edvard Hoem
Edvard Hoem (f. 1949) debuterte i 1969 og har sidan vore svært produktiv som romanforfattar, dramatikar, salmediktar og Shakespeare-gjendiktar. For Kjærleikens ferjereiser (1974), Prøvetid (1984), Ave Eva (1987) og Mors og fars historie (2005) vart han innstilt til Nordisk Råds litteraturpris. For Mors og fars historie mottok han Melsomprisen og Petter Dass-prisen, og han vart òg innstilt til Kritikerprisen. Frå 2009-2013 gav Hoem ut biografien om Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson i fire band. I 2011 vart Hoem tildelt statsstipend og i 2013 fekk han Språkprisen. I 2014 gav Hoem ut Slåttekar i himmelen, første band i den bestseljande romanserien om slekta frå Romsdal. Dei fem bøkene, Slåttekar i himmelen (2014), Bror din på prærien (2015), Land ingen ha
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He has also helped with the Norwegian translation of the Icelandic medieval saga Flateyarbók
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Olav Håkonson Hauge was a Norwegian poet. He was born in Ulvik and lived his whole life there, working as a gardener in his own orchard.
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Aside from writing his own poems, he was internationally oriented, and translated poems by Alfred Tennyson, William Butler Yeats, Robert Browning, Stéphane Mallarmé, Arthur Rimbaud, Stephen Crane, Friedrich Hölderlin, Georg Trakl, Paul Celan, Bertolt Brecht and Robert Bly to Norwegian.
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His awards include the Mads Wiel Nygaards Endowment in 1969, the Nordic Council's Literature Prize in 1989, for Roman 1987 and the Brage Prize in 2006 for Armand V. Solstad is among Norway's top-ranked authors of his generation. His early books were considered somewhat controversial, due to their political emphasis (leaning towards the Marxist–Leninist side of the political spectrum). -
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I 2011 ble han tildelt Fritt Ord-prisen for sin uavhengige og kritiske dekning av krigen i Afghanistan. I 2014 fikk han Den store journalistprisen, to ganger har han mottatt Internasjonal reporters journalistpris. I 2021 ble han nominert til Oscar for beste kortdokumentar med «Do not Split» om protestene i Hongkong. -
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Torbjørn Færøvik (f. 1948) er cand. philol. med kinesisk historie som hovedfelt. Han har nær tretti års praksis som journalist, blant annet fra NRK, hvor han var utenriksmedarbeider fra 1991 til 1999.
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