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Name
  
Torborg Nedreaas


Role
  
Author

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Died
  
June 30, 1987, Nesodden, Norway

Books
  
Ved neste nymane, Nothing Grows by Moonlight, Music from a Blue Well

Awards
  
Norwegian Academy Prize in memory of Thorleif Dahl

Nominations
  
Nordic Council's Literature Prize

Torborg nedreaas


Torborg Nedreaas (13 November 1906 in Bergen, Norway – 30 June 1987) was a Norwegian author who debuted with the collection of short stories Bak skapet står øksen in 1945. The majority of the stories centered on events and interactions during the Second World War. It was not war literature, but an examination of the occurrences and situations which the war created for people who were not directly involved in the war, but who nonetheless paid a high price because they lived in an occupied country. During the war and afterwards until 1947 she lived in Leirvik in Hordaland. Then she relocated to Nesodden in Akershus. She trained as a music teacher, but wrote a series of novels, novellas, plays and pieces for television. Many of her books were set in the environment and in settings from Leirvik, where she spent many summers in her childhood. Class differences and poverty are central themes that permeate her work.

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Her work was recognized with numerous prizes, including both the prestigious Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature (Kritikerprisen) and in 1972 she was nominated for the Nordic Council's Literature Prize (Nordisk Råds litteraturpris).

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Prizes

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  • Kritikerprisen 1950 for Trylleglasset
  • Dobloug Prize 1964
  • Mads Wiel Nygaards Endowment 1966
  • Det Norske Akademis Pris 1986

  • Torborg Nedreaas Torborg Nedreaas 1906 1987 Genealogy

    References

    Torborg Nedreaas Wikipedia