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Lars Saabye Christensen

Lars Saabye Christensen (born 21 September 1953 in Oslo) is a Norwegian/Danish author.

Lars Saabye Christensen
Lars Saabye Christensen in 2013.
Born (1953-09-21) 21 September 1953 (age 69)
Oslo, Norway
OccupationAuthor
NationalityDanish, Norwegian
Period1976–present
GenreDrama, poetry, novels and children's books
LiteratureXchange Festival
Aarhus/Denmark 2022
Photo Hreinn Gudlaugsson

Saabye Christensen was raised in the Skillebekk neighbourhood of Oslo, but lived for many years in Sortland in northern Norway; both places play a major role in his work. He lives in Blindern, the university district of Oslo.

He is half Danish and holds Danish rather than Norwegian citizenship.[1][2]

Career

Saabye Christensen studied literature, Norwegian, art history and the history of ideas at university. He made his début in 1976 with a collection of poems entitled Historien om Gly, which won Tarjei Vesaas' debutantpris for that year's best Norwegian literary début, but he had published a poem collection, titled Grønt lys (Green light), when he was 19 years old, and had also published many poems in an underground literary publication called Dikt og Datt.[1]

He has written numerous poems and plays, and several film scripts, but is best known as a novelist. His first novel was published the year after Historien om Gly and titled Amatøren (The Amateur). Among his most noted works are the novels Beatles (1984) (for which he won the Cappelen Prize) and Halvbroren (The Half Brother, 2001) (for which he won the Brage Prize, two other Norwegian literary awards, and The Nordic Council's Literature Prize, and which was shortlisted for the 2005 International Dublin Literary Award). Other notable books by Saabye Christensen are Herman, Gutten Som Ville Være En Av Gutta, Maskeblomstfamilien and Modellen. Between 2017 and 2019, he released a trilogy titled Byens spor (The Traces of a City), in which all three books were met with critical acclaim, while simultaneously being treated for a spinal disc herniation and bone marrow cancer.[3]

Since 1993 he has issued 4 recordings of his poetry as a member of the band Norsk Utflukt: Med lyset på (1993), Diger og gul (1997), Det blå arret (2002) and Tida som går (2004).

On 24 October 2006, he was made a Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.[1][4] In April 2008, he was made a Chevalier dans L’ordre des Arts et Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Literature) by the French Government.[5][6] In 2018, he was awarded an honorary Amanda award for his contribution to Norwegian culture.[7] He is a member of the Norwegian Academy for Language and Literature.[8]

His novel Sluk was adapted by Bent Hamer for the 2021 film The Middle Man.[9]

Bibliography

  • Historien om Gly – poetry (1976)
  • Amatøren – novel (1977)
  • Kamelen i mitt hjerte – poetry (1978)
  • Jaktmarker – novel (1979)
  • Billettene – novel (1980)
  • Jokeren – novel (1981) (English 1991: The Joker)
  • Paraply – poetry (1982)
  • Beatles – novel (1984) (English 2001: Beatles, translated by Don Bartlett)
  • Blodets bånd – novel (1985)
  • Åsteder – poetry (1986)
  • Colombus ankomst – play (1986)
  • Sneglene – novel (1987)
  • Herman – novel (1988) (English 2005: Herman)
  • Stempler – poetry (1989)
  • Vesterålen – poetry (1989)
  • Bly – novel (1990)
  • Gutten som ville være en av gutta – novel (1992)
  • Ingens – novella (1992)
  • Den akustiske skyggen – poetry (1993)
  • Mekka – drama (1994)
  • Jubel – novel (1995)
  • Den andre siden av blått. Et bildedikt fra Lofoten og Vesterålen. – poetry (1996) (English 1997: The Other Side of Blue: Pictures and Poems from Lofoten and Vesterålen)
  • Den misunnelige frisøren – novel (1997)
  • Noen som elsker hverandre – novella (1999)
  • Pasninger – poetry (1999)
  • Falleferdig himmel – poetry (1998)
  • Kongen som ville ha mer enn en krone children's book (1999)
  • Under en sort paraply – poetry (1999)
  • Mann for sin katt – children's book (2000) (illustrated by Rune Johan Andersson)
  • Pinnsvinsol – poetry (2000)
  • Halvbroren – novel (2001) (English 2001: The Half Brother)
  • Maskeblomstfamilien – novel (2003)
  • Sanger og steiner – poetry (2003)
  • SATS – novella (2003)
  • Oscar Wildes heis – novella (2004)
  • Modellen – novel (2005) (English 2007: The Model, translated by Don Bartlett)
  • Norske omveier - i blues og bilder - poetry (2005)
  • Saabyes cirkus – novel (2006)
  • Den arktistike drømmen - picture book (2007)
  • Ordiord - (2007) (illustrated by Rune Johan Andersson)
  • Bisettelsen - novel (2008).[1][10]
  • Visning - novel (2009)
  • Men buicken står der fremdeles - poetry (with Tom Stalsberg, illustrated by Lars Eivind Bones) (2009)
  • Bernhard Hvals forsnakkelser - novel (2010)
  • Sluk - novel (2012)
  • Stedsans - novella (2013)
  • Magnet - novel (2015)
  • De nye reglene – poetry (2017)
  • Byens spor - novel, first in a trilogy (2017)
  • Byens spor: Maj - novel, second in a trilogy (2018)
  • Byens spor: Skyggeboken - novel, third and final in a trilogy (2019)
  • Byens bokstaver - poetry (2020)
  • Min kinesiske farmor - family portrait (2020)
  • En tilfeldig nordmann - novel (2021)

Awards and prizes

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Siste bok i Lars Saabye Christensens Beatles-trilogi" 2012-04-02 at the Wayback Machine (Final book in Lars Saabye Christensen's Beatles trilogy), Norge: det offisielle norske nettsted i Danmark (Norwegian Embassy in Denmark official site), retrieved 20 September 2010. (in Norwegian)
  2. ^ Mannen som ikke vil være moderne. Aftenposten, 22 August 2015, s. 8. «Forfatteren som har bodd i Norge i 62 år og har beholdt sitt danske statsborgerskap - fått ved fødselen - har stått på sitt, sier han.»
  3. ^ VG.no 21.08.2019
  4. ^ "Kommandør Lars Saabye Christensen: Forfatteren Lars Saabye Christensen ble tirsdag utnevnt til Kommandør av Den Kongelige Norske St. Olavs Orden for fortjeneste av norsk litteratur" (Commander Lars Saabye Christensen: Author Lars Saabye Christensen was Thursday named as a Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav for services to Norwegian literature), NRK, 25 October 2006 (in Norwegian)
  5. ^ (Presentation of the Order of Arts and Literature to Lars Saabye Christensen), Embassade de France en Norvège, retrieved 20 September 2010. (in French)
  6. ^ Catherine Gonsholt Ighanian, "Norske forfattere hyllet i utlandet: Lars Saabye Christensen ble i går utnevnt til ridder av Frankrike, og Karin Fossum vant prestisjepris i L.A. i natt" (Norwegian authors honoured abroad: Lars Saabye Christensen was yesterday named a Knight of France, and Karin Fossum won a prestigious prize in L.A. last night), VG Nett, 26 April 2008 (in Norwegian)
  7. ^ VG.no, 19.08.2018
  8. ^ (in Norwegian). Norwegian Academy for Language and Literature. Archived from the original on 10 February 2009. Retrieved 25 April 2009.
  9. ^ Martin Blaney, "The Match Factory boards Bent Hamer's 'The Middle Man'". Screen Daily, February 17, 2018.
  10. ^ Joacim Lund, "Stille i stormens øye: Jeg ville oppfylle én eneste forventning - min egen, sier Saabye Christensen før lanseringen" (Calm in the eye of the storm: I want to fulfill one single expectation - my own, says Saabye Christensen before the launch), Aftenposten, 19 August 2008 (in Norwegian)

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Awards
Preceded by Winner of Tarjei Vesaas' debutantpris
1976
Succeeded by
Preceded by Recipient of the Cappelen Prize
1984
(shared with Rune Belsvik,
Ove Røsbak,
Karin Sveen)
Succeeded by

lars, saabye, christensen, born, september, 1953, oslo, norwegian, danish, author, 2013, born, 1953, september, 1953, oslo, norwayoccupationauthornationalitydanish, norwegianperiod1976, presentgenredrama, poetry, novels, children, booksliteraturexchange, festi. Lars Saabye Christensen born 21 September 1953 in Oslo is a Norwegian Danish author Lars Saabye ChristensenLars Saabye Christensen in 2013 Born 1953 09 21 21 September 1953 age 69 Oslo NorwayOccupationAuthorNationalityDanish NorwegianPeriod1976 presentGenreDrama poetry novels and children s booksLiteratureXchange Festival Aarhus Denmark 2022 Photo Hreinn Gudlaugsson Saabye Christensen was raised in the Skillebekk neighbourhood of Oslo but lived for many years in Sortland in northern Norway both places play a major role in his work He lives in Blindern the university district of Oslo He is half Danish and holds Danish rather than Norwegian citizenship 1 2 Contents 1 Career 2 Bibliography 3 Awards and prizes 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditSaabye Christensen studied literature Norwegian art history and the history of ideas at university He made his debut in 1976 with a collection of poems entitled Historien om Gly which won Tarjei Vesaas debutantpris for that year s best Norwegian literary debut but he had published a poem collection titled Gront lys Green light when he was 19 years old and had also published many poems in an underground literary publication called Dikt og Datt 1 He has written numerous poems and plays and several film scripts but is best known as a novelist His first novel was published the year after Historien om Gly and titled Amatoren The Amateur Among his most noted works are the novels Beatles 1984 for which he won the Cappelen Prize and Halvbroren The Half Brother 2001 for which he won the Brage Prize two other Norwegian literary awards and The Nordic Council s Literature Prize and which was shortlisted for the 2005 International Dublin Literary Award Other notable books by Saabye Christensen are Herman Gutten Som Ville Vaere En Av Gutta Maskeblomstfamilien and Modellen Between 2017 and 2019 he released a trilogy titled Byens spor The Traces of a City in which all three books were met with critical acclaim while simultaneously being treated for a spinal disc herniation and bone marrow cancer 3 Since 1993 he has issued 4 recordings of his poetry as a member of the band Norsk Utflukt Med lyset pa 1993 Diger og gul 1997 Det bla arret 2002 and Tida som gar 2004 On 24 October 2006 he was made a Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of St Olav 1 4 In April 2008 he was made a Chevalier dans L ordre des Arts et Lettres Knight of the Order of Arts and Literature by the French Government 5 6 In 2018 he was awarded an honorary Amanda award for his contribution to Norwegian culture 7 He is a member of the Norwegian Academy for Language and Literature 8 His novel Sluk was adapted by Bent Hamer for the 2021 film The Middle Man 9 Bibliography EditHistorien om Gly poetry 1976 Amatoren novel 1977 Kamelen i mitt hjerte poetry 1978 Jaktmarker novel 1979 Billettene novel 1980 Jokeren novel 1981 English 1991 The Joker Paraply poetry 1982 Beatles novel 1984 English 2001 Beatles translated by Don Bartlett Blodets band novel 1985 Asteder poetry 1986 Colombus ankomst play 1986 Sneglene novel 1987 Herman novel 1988 English 2005 Herman Stempler poetry 1989 Vesteralen poetry 1989 Bly novel 1990 Gutten som ville vaere en av gutta novel 1992 Ingens novella 1992 Den akustiske skyggen poetry 1993 Mekka drama 1994 Jubel novel 1995 Den andre siden av blatt Et bildedikt fra Lofoten og Vesteralen poetry 1996 English 1997 The Other Side of Blue Pictures and Poems from Lofoten and Vesteralen Den misunnelige frisoren novel 1997 Noen som elsker hverandre novella 1999 Pasninger poetry 1999 Falleferdig himmel poetry 1998 Kongen som ville ha mer enn en krone children s book 1999 Under en sort paraply poetry 1999 Mann for sin katt children s book 2000 illustrated by Rune Johan Andersson Pinnsvinsol poetry 2000 Halvbroren novel 2001 English 2001 The Half Brother Maskeblomstfamilien novel 2003 Sanger og steiner poetry 2003 SATS novella 2003 Oscar Wildes heis novella 2004 Modellen novel 2005 English 2007 The Model translated by Don Bartlett Norske omveier i blues og bilder poetry 2005 Saabyes cirkus novel 2006 Den arktistike drommen picture book 2007 Ordiord 2007 illustrated by Rune Johan Andersson Bisettelsen novel 2008 1 10 Visning novel 2009 Men buicken star der fremdeles poetry with Tom Stalsberg illustrated by Lars Eivind Bones 2009 Bernhard Hvals forsnakkelser novel 2010 Sluk novel 2012 Stedsans novella 2013 Magnet novel 2015 De nye reglene poetry 2017 Byens spor novel first in a trilogy 2017 Byens spor Maj novel second in a trilogy 2018 Byens spor Skyggeboken novel third and final in a trilogy 2019 Byens bokstaver poetry 2020 Min kinesiske farmor family portrait 2020 En tilfeldig nordmann novel 2021 Awards and prizes EditTarjei Vesaas debutantpris 1976 for Historien om Gly Cappelenprisen 1984 Rivertonprisen 1987 for Sneglene Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature 1988 for Herman Sarpsborgprisen 1988 Bokhandlerprisen 1990 for Bly Amandaprisen 1991 Dobloug Prize 1993 Riksmalsforbundets litteraturpris 1997 Sarpsborgprisen 1999 Aamot statuetten 2001 Bokhandlerprisen 2001 for Halvbroren Brage Prize 2001 for Halvbroren Den norske leserprisen 2001 for Halvbroren The Nordic Council s Literature Prize 2002 for Halvbroren Shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award in 2005 for Halvbroren Chevalier dans L ordre des Arts et Lettres2008References Edit a b c d Siste bok i Lars Saabye Christensens Beatles trilogi Archived 2012 04 02 at the Wayback Machine Final book in Lars Saabye Christensen s Beatles trilogy Norge det offisielle norske nettsted i Danmark Norwegian Embassy in Denmark official site retrieved 20 September 2010 in Norwegian Mannen som ikke vil vaere moderne Aftenposten 22 August 2015 s 8 Forfatteren som har bodd i Norge i 62 ar og har beholdt sitt danske statsborgerskap fatt ved fodselen har statt pa sitt sier han VG no 21 08 2019 Kommandor Lars Saabye Christensen Forfatteren Lars Saabye Christensen ble tirsdag utnevnt til Kommandor av Den Kongelige Norske St Olavs Orden for fortjeneste av norsk litteratur Commander Lars Saabye Christensen Author Lars Saabye Christensen was Thursday named as a Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of St Olav for services to Norwegian literature NRK 25 October 2006 in Norwegian Remise de l Ordre des Arts et Lettres a Lars Saabye Christensen Presentation of the Order of Arts and Literature to Lars Saabye Christensen Embassade de France en Norvege retrieved 20 September 2010 in French Catherine Gonsholt Ighanian Norske forfattere hyllet i utlandet Lars Saabye Christensen ble i gar utnevnt til ridder av Frankrike og Karin Fossum vant prestisjepris i L A i natt Norwegian authors honoured abroad Lars Saabye Christensen was yesterday named a Knight of France and Karin Fossum won a prestigious prize in L A last night VG Nett 26 April 2008 in Norwegian VG no 19 08 2018 Det Norske Akademi for Sprog og Litteratur in Norwegian Norwegian Academy for Language and Literature Archived from the original on 10 February 2009 Retrieved 25 April 2009 Martin Blaney The Match Factory boards Bent Hamer s The Middle Man Screen Daily February 17 2018 Joacim Lund Stille i stormens oye Jeg ville oppfylle en eneste forventning min egen sier Saabye Christensen for lanseringen Calm in the eye of the storm I want to fulfill one single expectation my own says Saabye Christensen before the launch Aftenposten 19 August 2008 in Norwegian External links EditWorks by Lars Saabye Christensen digitalised at National Library of Norway Christensen Lars Saabye at NRK Forfatter in Norwegian AwardsPreceded byIngvar Moe Winner of Tarjei Vesaas debutantpris1976 Succeeded byBjarne RonningPreceded byRichard Herrmann Otto Ogrim Helmut Ormestad Kare Lunde Recipient of the Cappelen Prize1984 shared with Rune Belsvik Ove Rosbak Karin Sveen Succeeded byKolbein Falkeid Arvid Hanssen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lars Saabye Christensen amp oldid 1141388280, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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