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Nationality
  
Norwegian

Name
  
Cecilie Loveid

Role
  
Novelist


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Born
  
21 August 1951 (
1951-08-21
)
Mysen, Norway

Occupation
  
Novelist Poet Playwright Children\'s writer

Books
  
Maria Q, Sug: roman, Sea Swell, Most: Roman

Awards
  
Norwegian Ibsen Award, Gyldendal\'s Endowment, Aschehoug Prize, Dobloug Prize - Norway

Cecilie Løveid (born 21 August 1951) is a Norwegian novelist, poet, playwright, and writer of children's books. She was born in Mysen.

Cecilie Løveid 2015 Cecilie Lveid Vinnere av Ibsenprisen fra 1986 til 2016

She made her literary debut in 1972, with the novel Most. She received the Gyldendal Prize in 2001. Løveid's first play was the one-act Tingene, tingene, published in the literary magazine Vinduet in 1976. In total she has written about thirty plays, librettos or other texts for radio or stage performance.

Cecilie Løveid Cecilie Lveid Forfatterkatalogen

In 2013 the poem "Punishment" (Straff) was printed in Aftenposten, as "This Week's Poem", on April 8. In an interview with the newspaper she said that the poem is about Breivik, and that she has no opinion about the verdict of his trial—because that is outside the scope of the poem. The poem starts with "I am glad that he got the punishment that he got. As [it is] known, he will be led by the hand, from grave to grave." It ends with "Therefore, and even if he does all of this, it will be calm/quiet."

Cecilie Løveid Ibsenprisen til Cecilie Lveid Dramatikerforbundet

Awards

Cecilie Løveid Cecilie Lveid Kolon

  • Gyldendal's Endowment 1979 (shared with Wera Sæther)
  • Prix Italia 1982
  • Aschehoug Prize 1984
  • Dobloug Prize 1990 (Shared with Johannes Heggland)
  • Ibsen Prize 1999
  • Gyldendal Prize 2001

  • Cecilie Løveid Forfattermte 27 april Tomas Espedal og Cecilie Lveid

    Cecilie Løveid Intervjuer

    References

    Cecilie Løveid Wikipedia