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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).[1] The prize recognizes recently published Norwegian literature.

The name of the Norse god of poetry Bragi has been given to the Norwegian literature prize – the Brage Prize.

The Brage Prize has been awarded each fall since 1992 for the following categories:

In addition to these classes, during the first several years the prize was also awarded in the following categories:

Prize winners

Fiction for adults

 
Ingvar Ambjørnsen was awarded the prize in 1995
 
Kjartan Fløgstad was awarded the prize in 1998

Children's and young adult literature

 
Eirik Newth was awarded the prize in 1996 for Jakten på sannheten.
 
Gro Dahle and illustrator Svein Nyhus were awarded the prize in 2002
 
Rune Belsvik was awarded the prize in 2000

Non-fiction

 
Ivo de Figueiredo was awarded the prize in 2002
 
Frank Rossavik was awarded the prize in 2007
  • 1992 – Arne Forsgren, for Rockleksikon
  • 1993 – Trond Berg Eriksen, for Reisen gjennom helvete. Dantes inferno
  • 1994 – Einar-Arne Drivenes, Marit Anne Hauan and Helge A. Wold, for Nordnorsk kulturhistorie
  • 1995 – Espen Dietrichs and Leif Gjerstad, for Vår fantastiske hjerne
  • 1996 – Arild Stubhaug, for Et foranskutt lyn. Niels Henrik Abel og hans tid
  • 1997 – Anne Wichstrøm, for Kvinneliv, kunstnerliv. Kvinnelige malere i Nørge før 1900
  • 1998 – Leif Ryvarden/Klaus Høiland, for Er det liv, er det sopp
  • 1999 – Torbjørn Færøvik, for India – Stevnemøte med skjebnen
  • 2000 – Johan Galtung, for Johan uten land. På fredsveien gjennom verden
  • 2001 – Atle Næss, for Da jorden stod stille – Galileo Galilei og hans tid
  • 2002 – Ivo de Figueiredo, for Fri mann: Johan Bernhard Hjort — en dannelsesreise
  • 2003 – Knut Kjeldstadli (editor), for Norsk innvandringshistorie I–III'
  • 2004 – Tor Bomann-Larsen, for Folket. Haakon & Maud II
  • 2005 – Odd Karsten Tveit, for Krig og diplomati. Oslo–Jerusalem 1978–1996
  • 2006 – Bent Sofus Tranøy, for Markedets makt over sinnene
  • 2007 – Frank Rossavik, for Stikk i strid. Ein biografi om Einar Førde
  • 2008 – Bjørn Westlie, for Fars krig
  • 2009 – Kjetil Stensvik Østli, for Politi og røver
  • 2010 – Tone Huse, for Tøyengata - et nyriktstykke Norge
  • 2011 – Simen Ekern, for Roma. Nye fascister, røde terrorister og drømmen om det søte liv
  • 2012 – Torbjørn Færøvik, for Maos rike. En lidelseshistorie
  • 2013 - Steffen Kværneland for Munch
  • 2014 - Marte Michelet for Den største forbrytelsen
  • 2015 - Morten Strøknsnes for Havboka
  • 2016 – Åsne Seierstad for To søstre
  • 2017 – Thomas Reinertsen Berg for Verdensteater
  • 2018 – Helene Uri for Hvem sa hva?
  • 2019 – Torgrim Eggen for Axel. Fra smokken til Ovnen.[1]
  • 2020 – Dag O. Hessen for Verden på vippepunktet.[1]
  • 2021 – Lena Lindgren for Ekko – et essay om algoritmer og begjær.[1]

Open class

  • 1996 – Sven Kærup Bjørneboe, for the essay "Jerusalem, en sentimental reise" (Jeruslam, a Sentimental Journey)
  • 1997 – Liv Marie Austrem and Akin Düzakin, for a children's picturebook "Tvillingsøster" (Twin Sisters)
  • 1998 – Christian Rugstad, for translation of The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis by José Saramago
  • 1999 – Anders Heger, for the biography "Mykle. Et diktet liv" (Mykle. The Poetry Life)
  • 2000 – Karin Fossum, for the crime novel "Elskede Poona" (Calling Out for You)
  • 2001 – Annie Riis, for poetry "Himmel av stål" (Heaven of Steel)
  • 2002 – Synne Sun Løes, for a children's book "Å spise blomster til frokost" (Eating Flowers for Breakfast)
  • 2003 – Torbjørn Færøvik, for travel literature "Kina. En reise på livets elv" (China. A Voyage on the River of Life)
  • 2004 – Arne Lygre, for the collection of short stories "Tid inne" (In Time)
  • 2005 – John Arne Sæterøy (who signs his work as "Jason"), for the comic "La meg vise deg noe…" (Let Me Show You Something...)
  • 2006 – Kathinka Blichfeldt, Tor Gunnar Heggem and Ellen Larsen, for a textbook "Kontekst. Basisbok i norsk for ungdomstrinnet" (Context. A Foundation in Norwegian for Secondary Schools)
  • 2007 – Jon Ewo and Bjørn Ousland, for a case study for children "Fortellingen om et mulig drap" (The Story About a Possible Murder)
  • 2008 – Øyvind Rimbereid, for the poetry collection Herbarium
  • 2009 – Bjørn Alex Herrman, for his translation of Moby-Dick by Herman Melville
  • 2010 – Stian Hole, for the picture book Garmanns hemmelighet (Garmann's Secret)
  • 2011 – Arnhild Skre, for her biographical work Hulda Garborg. Nasjonal strateg (Hulda Garborg. National Strategist)
  • 2012 – Linn T. Sunne, for her young adult novel Lille Ekorn (Little Squirrel)
  • 2013 - Yann de Caprona for his fact book for adults Norsk etymologisk ordbok
  • 2014 - Ingvild H. Rishøi for her collection of short stories Vinternoveller
  • 2015 - Kjell Ola Dahl for his crime novel Kureren
  • 2016 – Gudny Ingebjørg Hagen and Malgorzata Piotrowska (ill.) for Fest og feiring
  • 2017 – Cecilie Løveid for Vandreutstillinger
  • 2018 – Anja Røyne for Menneskets grunnstoffer
  • 2019 – Martin Ernstsen for SULT.[1]
  • 2020 – Thomas Horne for Den store klimaguiden.[1]
  • 2021 – Mariangela Di Fiore and Cathrine Trønnes Lie for Søstre. Min historie etter Utøya.[1]

Honorary Award

 
Poet Halldis Moren Vesaas won in 1994
 
Playwiright Jon Fosse won in 2005

Previous categories

Textbooks

  • 1992 – Askeland m.fl., for Soria Moria
  • 1993 – Tore Linné Eriksen, for Norge og verden fra 1850–1940
  • 1994 – Benestad m.fl., for Tallenes tale – Matematikk for 5 timers grunnkurs
  • 1995 – Astrid Carlson, Svein Olav Drangeid og Truls Lind, for Humanbiologi

Poetry

 
Poet Jan Erik Vold won the prize for IKKE in 1993.

Picture books

General literature

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar Nilsen, Anne Grete (13 January 2022). "Brageprisen". In Bolstad, Erik (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  • Official site (in Norwegian)

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The Brage Prize Norwegian Brageprisen is a Norwegian literature prize that is awarded annually by the Norwegian Book Prize foundation Den norske bokprisen 1 The prize recognizes recently published Norwegian literature The name of the Norse god of poetry Bragi has been given to the Norwegian literature prize the Brage Prize The Brage Prize has been awarded each fall since 1992 for the following categories Fiction Children s literature Non fiction Open class a class which varies each year In addition to these classes during the first several years the prize was also awarded in the following categories Poetry Textbooks Picture books General literatureContents 1 Prize winners 1 1 Fiction for adults 1 2 Children s and young adult literature 1 3 Non fiction 1 4 Open class 1 5 Honorary Award 2 Previous categories 2 1 Textbooks 2 2 Poetry 2 3 Picture books 2 4 General literature 3 ReferencesPrize winners EditFiction for adults Edit Ingvar Ambjornsen was awarded the prize in 1995 Kjartan Flogstad was awarded the prize in 1998 1992 Karsten Alnaes for Trollbyen 1 1993 Oystein Lonn for Thranes metode 1 1994 Sigmund Mjelve for Omrade aldri fastlagt 1 1995 Ingvar Ambjornsen for Fugledansen 1 1996 Bergljot Hobaek Haff for Skammen 1 1997 Liv Koltzow for Verden forsvinner 1 1998 Kjartan Flogstad for Kron og mynt 1 1999 Frode Grytten for Bikubesong 1 2000 Per Petterson for I kjolvannet 1 2001 Lars Saabye Christensen for Halvbroren 1 2002 Niels Fredrik Dahl for Pa vei til en venn 1 2003 Inger Elisabeth Hansen for Trask 1 2004 Hanne Orstavik for Presten 1 2005 Marita Fossum for Forestill deg 1 2006 Dag Solstad for Armand V Fotnoter til en uutgravd roman 1 2007 Carl Frode Tiller for Innsirkling 1 2008 Per Petterson for Jeg forbanner tidens elv 1 2009 Karl Ove Knausgard for Min Kamp Forste bind 1 2010 Gaute Heivoll for For jeg brenner ned 1 2011 Tomas Espedal for Imot naturen 1 2012 Lars Amund Vaage for Syngja 1 2013 Ruth Lillegraven for Urd 1 2014 Rune Christiansen for Ensomheten i Lydia Ernemans liv 1 2015 Lars Saabye Christensen for Magnet 1 2016 Monica Isakstuen for Vaer snill med dyrene 1 2017 Olaug Nilssen for Tung tids tale 1 2018 Tore Kvaeven for Nar landet morknar 1 2019 Nina Lykke for Full spredning 1 2020 Beate Grimsrud for Jeg foreslar at vi vakner 1 2021 Jon Fosse for Eit nytt namn Septologien VI VII 1 2022 Ingeborg Arvola for Kniven i ilden Ruijan rannalla Sanger fra Ishavet 1 Children s and young adult literature Edit Eirik Newth was awarded the prize in 1996 for Jakten pa sannheten Gro Dahle and illustrator Svein Nyhus were awarded the prize in 2002 Rune Belsvik was awarded the prize in 2000 1992 Ragnar Hovland for Ein motorsykkel i natta 1993 Torill Eide for Skjulte aerend 1994 Klaus Hagerup for Markus og Diana Lyset fra Sirius 1995 Liv Marie Austrem and Akin Duzakin for Tvillingbror 1996 Eirik Newth for Jakten pa sannheten 1997 Harald Rosenlow Eeg for Vrengt 1998 Stein Erik Lunde for Eggg 1999 Erna Osland for Salamanderryttaren 2000 Rune Belsvik for Ein naken gut 2001 Anne B Ragde for Biografien om Sigrid Undset Ogsaa en ung Pige 2002 Gro Dahle and Svein Nyhus for Snill 2003 Helga Gunerius Eriksen and Gry Moursund for Flugepapir 2004 Harald Rosenlow Eeg for Yatzy 2005 Arne Svingen for Svart elfenben 2006 Stian Hole for Garmanns sommer 2007 Linn T Sunne for Happy 2008 Johan Harstad for Darlah 172 timer pa manen 2009 Maria Parr for Tonje Glimmerdal 2010 Hilde Kvalvaag for Fengsla 2011 Inga Saetre for Fallteknikk 2012 Kari Stai for Jakob og Neikob Tjuven slar tilbake 2013 Brynjulf Jung Tjonn for Sa vakker du er 2014 Annette Munch for Badboy Steroid 2015 Torun Lian and Oyvind Torseter for Reserveprinsesse Andersen 2016 Anders N Kvammen for Ungdomsskolen 2017 Maria Parr for Keeperen og havet 2018 Anna Fiske for Elven 2019 Ane Barmen for Draumar betyr ingenting 1 2020 Jenny Jordahl for Hva skjedde egentlig med deg 1 2021 Erlend Skjetne for Eit anna blikk 1 Non fiction Edit Ivo de Figueiredo was awarded the prize in 2002 Frank Rossavik was awarded the prize in 2007 1992 Arne Forsgren for Rockleksikon 1993 Trond Berg Eriksen for Reisen gjennom helvete Dantes inferno 1994 Einar Arne Drivenes Marit Anne Hauan and Helge A Wold for Nordnorsk kulturhistorie 1995 Espen Dietrichs and Leif Gjerstad for Var fantastiske hjerne 1996 Arild Stubhaug for Et foranskutt lyn Niels Henrik Abel og hans tid 1997 Anne Wichstrom for Kvinneliv kunstnerliv Kvinnelige malere i Norge for 1900 1998 Leif Ryvarden Klaus Hoiland for Er det liv er det sopp 1999 Torbjorn Faerovik for India Stevnemote med skjebnen 2000 Johan Galtung for Johan uten land Pa fredsveien gjennom verden 2001 Atle Naess for Da jorden stod stille Galileo Galilei og hans tid 2002 Ivo de Figueiredo for Fri mann Johan Bernhard Hjort en dannelsesreise 2003 Knut Kjeldstadli editor for Norsk innvandringshistorie I III 2004 Tor Bomann Larsen for Folket Haakon amp Maud II 2005 Odd Karsten Tveit for Krig og diplomati Oslo Jerusalem 1978 1996 2006 Bent Sofus Tranoy for Markedets makt over sinnene 2007 Frank Rossavik for Stikk i strid Ein biografi om Einar Forde 2008 Bjorn Westlie for Fars krig 2009 Kjetil Stensvik Ostli for Politi og rover 2010 Tone Huse for Toyengata et nyriktstykke Norge 2011 Simen Ekern for Roma Nye fascister rode terrorister og drommen om det sote liv 2012 Torbjorn Faerovik for Maos rike En lidelseshistorie 2013 Steffen Kvaerneland for Munch 2014 Marte Michelet for Den storste forbrytelsen 2015 Morten Stroknsnes for Havboka 2016 Asne Seierstad for To sostre 2017 Thomas Reinertsen Berg for Verdensteater 2018 Helene Uri for Hvem sa hva 2019 Torgrim Eggen for Axel Fra smokken til Ovnen 1 2020 Dag O Hessen for Verden pa vippepunktet 1 2021 Lena Lindgren for Ekko et essay om algoritmer og begjaer 1 Open class Edit 1996 Sven Kaerup Bjorneboe for the essay Jerusalem en sentimental reise Jeruslam a Sentimental Journey 1997 Liv Marie Austrem and Akin Duzakin for a children s picturebook Tvillingsoster Twin Sisters 1998 Christian Rugstad for translation of The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis by Jose Saramago 1999 Anders Heger for the biography Mykle Et diktet liv Mykle The Poetry Life 2000 Karin Fossum for the crime novel Elskede Poona Calling Out for You 2001 Annie Riis for poetry Himmel av stal Heaven of Steel 2002 Synne Sun Loes for a children s book A spise blomster til frokost Eating Flowers for Breakfast 2003 Torbjorn Faerovik for travel literature Kina En reise pa livets elv China A Voyage on the River of Life 2004 Arne Lygre for the collection of short stories Tid inne In Time 2005 John Arne Saeteroy who signs his work as Jason for the comic La meg vise deg noe Let Me Show You Something 2006 Kathinka Blichfeldt Tor Gunnar Heggem and Ellen Larsen for a textbook Kontekst Basisbok i norsk for ungdomstrinnet Context A Foundation in Norwegian for Secondary Schools 2007 Jon Ewo and Bjorn Ousland for a case study for children Fortellingen om et mulig drap The Story About a Possible Murder 2008 Oyvind Rimbereid for the poetry collection Herbarium 2009 Bjorn Alex Herrman for his translation of Moby Dick by Herman Melville 2010 Stian Hole for the picture book Garmanns hemmelighet Garmann s Secret 2011 Arnhild Skre for her biographical work Hulda Garborg Nasjonal strateg Hulda Garborg National Strategist 2012 Linn T Sunne for her young adult novel Lille Ekorn Little Squirrel 2013 Yann de Caprona for his fact book for adults Norsk etymologisk ordbok 2014 Ingvild H Rishoi for her collection of short stories Vinternoveller 2015 Kjell Ola Dahl for his crime novel Kureren 2016 Gudny Ingebjorg Hagen and Malgorzata Piotrowska ill for Fest og feiring 2017 Cecilie Loveid for Vandreutstillinger 2018 Anja Royne for Menneskets grunnstoffer 2019 Martin Ernstsen for SULT 1 2020 Thomas Horne for Den store klimaguiden 1 2021 Mariangela Di Fiore and Cathrine Tronnes Lie for Sostre Min historie etter Utoya 1 Honorary Award Edit Poet Halldis Moren Vesaas won in 1994 Playwiright Jon Fosse won in 2005 1992 Sigmund Skard 1993 N A 1994 Halldis Moren Vesaas 1995 Anne Cath Vestly 1996 Kjell Askildsen 1997 Jan Erik Vold 1998 Dag Solstad 1999 Kjell Aukrust 2000 Eldrid Lunden 2001 Jon Bing 2002 Jostein Gaarder 2003 Karsten Alnaes 2004 NORLA center for Norwegian fiction and nonfiction in foreign countries 2005 Jon Fosse 2006 Kari and Kjell Risvik 2007 Guri Vesaas 2008 Kjartan Flogstad 2009 Tor Age Bringsvaerd 2010 Herbjorg Wassmo 2011 Kolbein Falkeid 2012 Knut Faldbakken 2013 The Norwegian Public Libraries 2014 Vigdis Hjorth 2015 Einar Okland 2016 Elisabeth Aasen 2017 Kari Grossmann 2018 Klaus Hagerup 2019 Edvard Hoem 1 2020 Dag O Hessen 1 2021 Liv Koltzow 1 Previous categories EditTextbooks Edit 1992 Askeland m fl for Soria Moria 1993 Tore Linne Eriksen for Norge og verden fra 1850 1940 1994 Benestad m fl for Tallenes tale Matematikk for 5 timers grunnkurs 1995 Astrid Carlson Svein Olav Drangeid og Truls Lind for HumanbiologiPoetry Edit Poet Jan Erik Vold won the prize for IKKE in 1993 1992 Paal Helge Haugen for Sone 0 1993 Jan Erik Vold for IKKE 1995 Oyvind Berg for ForskjelligPicture books Edit 1992 Sissel Solbjorg Bjugn and Fam Ekman for Jente i bitar 1993 Else Faerden and Sissel Gjersum for Garnnostet som forsvantGeneral literature Edit 1992 Ida Blom m fl for Cappelens kvinnehistorie 1993 Tordis Orjasaeter for Menneskenes hjerte Sigrid Undset enReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar Nilsen Anne Grete 13 January 2022 Brageprisen In Bolstad Erik ed Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Oslo Norsk nettleksikon Retrieved 10 July 2022 Official site in Norwegian Children s literature portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brage Prize amp oldid 1145599700, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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