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  1. Inghill Johansen (born 9 June 1958) is a Norwegian writer, mostly publishing books of prose. She made her literary debut in 1991 with the novel Hjertehvitt. Later books include Suge (1996), Klage (2001) and Forsvinne (2009). She was awarded the Dobloug Prize in 2016. Johansen lives in Heggedal in Asker and works as assistant professor and teacher.

  2. Inghill Johansens work is not the most discussed in contemporary Norwegian literature despite, all of it being of exceptionally high quality. Since her debut in 1991 with the novel Hjertehvitt, she has produced four collections of prose: Suge (1996), Klage (2002), Forsvinne (2009), and Bungalow (2016). Now she is back with a novel, and this ...

  3. Inghill Johansen (b. 1958) made her debut in 1991 with the novel Heart White. Since then she has published three collections of prose: Suck (1996), Complain (2001) and Disappear (2009). Complain was shortlisted for the national book award (the Brage prize), and in 2002 she received Tanums Grant for women writers.

  4. Inghill Johansen is the author of Bungalow (3.64 avg rating, 77 ratings, 5 reviews, published 2016), Dette er G (3.88 avg rating, 40 ratings, 2 reviews, ...

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  5. Facebook Linkedin Twitter. Inghill Johansen: Dette er G. Roman. Forlaget Oktober, 2021. Nominert til Nordisk råds litteraturpris 2022. Inghill Johansens forfatterskap er ikke blant de mest omtalte i norsk samtidslitteratur, til tross for at alt hun har skrevet, holder en usedvanlig høy kvalitet.

  6. May 21, 2019 · Fagansvarlig for Nyere norsk litteratur. Universitetet i Stavanger er en av institusjonene som står bak Store norske leksikon. Inghill Johansen, norsk forfatter. Hun debuterte i 1991 med den stemningsfulle romanen Hjertehvitt. Senere har hun gitt ut prosabøkene Suge (1996) og Klage (2001).

  7. Feb 24, 2022 · Sofi Oksanen, Kirsten Thorup, Jon Fosse, Niviaq Korneliussen, Rói Patursson, Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir, and Tomas Tranströmer are just some of the authors who have been awarded the Nordic Council Literature Prize over the past 60 years. In 2022, we’re celebrating 60 years of the Nordic Council Literature Prize. The prize was first awarded in ...

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