Rune Christiansen
Rune Christiansen (f. 1963) ble en sentral og innflytelsesrik litterat allerede med debuten Hvor toget forlater havet i 1986. Han har utgitt tolv diktsamlinger samtidig som han har utviklet et stadig mer markant og bemerkelsesverdig prosaforfatterskap, med romaner som Krysantemum (2009), Ensomheten i Lydia Ernemans liv (2014), Fanny og mysteriet i den sørgende skogen (2017) og Saken med den tapte tidens innfall (2021).
Christiansen er blitt tildelt en rekke priser, bl.a. Dobloug-prisen, Brageprisen og Gyldendalprisen. Han har gjendiktet poeter som Frank Kuppner, Alain Bosquet og Edmond Jabés, og er redaktør for Forlaget Oktobers gjendiktningsserie for samtidspoesi.
I 2019 mottok Christiansen den prestisjefylte franske utmerkelsen Chevalier de
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Berg debuterte med diktsamlingen Retninger i 1982.
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