Marit Tusvik

Norwegian author, poet and playwright (born 1951)
Marit Tusvik

Marit Tusvik (born 13 March 1951, in Høyanger) is a Norwegian author, poet and playwright. Tusvik's works have been translated into multiple languages.[1]

Bibliography

  • Reisa til mandarinlandet – poetry (1979)
  • Mellom sol og måne – poetry (1984)
  • I byen under byen – poetry (1985)
  • Jorunn og Janfrid – children's book (1986)
  • Hestehov – poetry (1987)
  • Katrine – small book (1987)
  • Kua som fraus – children's book (1988)
  • Bruno Andante og wobbegongen – children's book (1989)
  • Hareungen som blei åleine – children's book (1990)
  • Mugg – play (1990)
  • Petter Larsens dag- og nattbok – children's book (1991)
  • Ishuset – novel (1991)[2]
  • Etter William – play (1993)
  • Alle vakre jenters hambo – play (1994)[3]
  • Kvalross i bikini – children's book (1994)
  • Bell – novel (1995)
  • Hører du månen – film play (1996)
  • Gjennomtrekk – poetry (1997)
  • Barnas teaterbok – nonfiction for children (1997) (together with Jan E. Hansen & Mari Maurstad)
  • Tsaren – play (1998)
  • Nord – novel (1999)
  • Stille og fint – novel (2002)
  • Proppen – children's book (2002, illustrated by the author)
  • Den forunderlige historia om Valdemar Blå og reisa gjennom havet – children's book (2003, illustrated by the author)
  • Angerhøy – play (2005)
  • Sigrid Finne– novel (2007)
  • Samlede dikt– poems (2008)

Prizes

  • Sokneprest Alfred Andersson-Ryssts fund 1986
  • Ibsen Prize 1991
  • Nynorsk Literature Prize 1991
  • Mads Wiel Nygaards Endowment 1991
  • Narvesens kulturpris 1995
  • Amalie Skram-prisen 1999
  • Dobloug Prize 2004

References and notes

  1. ^ Aschehoug summary
  2. ^ In English "The Ice House."
  3. ^ In English "All Beautiful Girls' Hambo."

External links

  • Marit Tusvik's biography and bibliography at Aschehoug Agency
  • Children's literature portal

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