Role Author | Name Jon Fosse Nationality Norwegian Movies Nightsongs, Naustet | |
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Parents Kristoffer Fosse, Wigdis Nanna Erland Awards Nordic Council's Literature Prize Books Morgon og kveld, Nokon kjem til å komme, Aliss at the Fire (Norwegi, The Girl on the Sofa, The Dead Dogs Similar People Henrik Ibsen, Arne Lygre, Romuald Karmakar | ||
Occupation Playwright, journalist |
Namnet av jon fosse
Jon Olav Fosse (born 29 September 1959) is a Norwegian author and dramatist.
Contents
- Namnet av jon fosse
- Living secretly leve hemmeleg by jon fosse
- Biography
- Personal life
- Honours and awards
- References

Living secretly leve hemmeleg by jon fosse
Biography

Fosse was born in Haugesund, Norway. He debuted in 1983 with the novel Raudt, svart (Red, black). His first play, Og aldri skal vi skiljast, was performed and published in 1994. Jon Fosse has written novels, short stories, poetry, children's books, essays and plays. His works have been translated into more than forty languages.

Fosse was made a chevalier of the Ordre national du Mérite of France in 2007. Fosse also has been ranked number 83 on the list of the Top 100 living geniuses by The Daily Telegraph.
Since 2011, Fosse has been granted the Grotten, an honorary residence owned by the Norwegian state and located on the premises of the Royal Palace in the city centre of Oslo. Use of the Grotten as a permanent residence is an honour specially bestowed by the King of Norway for contributions to Norwegian arts and culture.
Fosse was among the literary consultants to Bibel 2011, a Norwegian translation of the Bible published in 2011.
Fosse was awarded the 2015 Nordic Council's Literature Prize for Andvake, Olavs draumar and Kveldsvævd.
Personal life
Thrice married, he lives part of the time with his Slovak wife in Hainburg an der Donau. He also has a home in Bergen. Originally a member of the Church of Norway, he joined the Catholic Church in 2013.