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Tarjei Vesaas

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Death53 years ago
Date of birth August 20,1897
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Vinje Municipality
Norway
Date of died March 15,1970
DiedHopital National Norvegien
Oslo
Norway
Spouse Halldis Moren Vesaas
Children Olav Vesaas
Guri Vesaas
Job Teacher
Poet
Novelist
Movies/Shows Matthew's Days
Kimen
Brannen
Vårnatt
The black horses
The Boy on the Galloping Horse
Ice Palace
Awards Nordic Council Literature Prize
Norwegian Booksellers' Prize
Gyldendal's Endowment
Melsom Prize
Dobloug Prize - Norway
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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The Ice Palace
The Birds
Spring Night
The Boat in the Evening
Bruene
The Great Cycle
The Seed
Through Naked Branches
Vindane
The Hills Reply
The House in the Dark
The bleaching yard
Brannen
Beyond the moment
Huset i mørkret
Sandeltreet
Dei svarte hestane
Johan Tander
Tarjei Vesaas om seg sjølv
Noveller i samling
Ein vakker dag
Selected Poems: 100 Poems Translated from the Norwegian by Anthony Barnett with 8 Poems in the Original Nynorsk
Skrifter i samling
Hengame khashm va jonoon
Ta poulia
Evening
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Tarjei Vesaas was a Norwegian poet and novelist. Vesaas is widely considered to be one of Norway's greatest writers of the twentieth century and perhaps its most important since World War II.

Jon Fosse: Norwegian author and playwright wins Nobel Literature Prize

Oct 5,2023 9:11 am

By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporter

Norwegian author, playwright and poet Jon Fosse has been named The Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature.

The Swedish Academy said on Thursday it was for his " innovative plays and Prose which gives voice to the unsayable".

As well as The Prize , Fosse receives 11 million Swedish kronor (£822,000).

He admitted he was " overwhelmed and somewhat frightened" by the win. Speaking to Norwegian state broadcaster NRK He Said he had " prepared myself mentally" that This Day might come.

Norwegian Prime Minister : " A great recognition of a unique authorship that makes an impression and touches people all over The World .

" All of Norway congratulates and is proud today! "

Previous winners of The Prize - Given for a body of work, rather than a book - have included Toni Morrison , Doris Lessing , Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Bob Dylan .

Born in 1959, Fosse's works span 40 plays plus novels, essays, poetry collections, children's books and translations.

Nobel Prize body, the Swedish Academy said he " blends the nature of his Norwegian background with artistic technique" and is commended for " exposing human anxiety and ambivalence at its core" in his works.

His works have been translated into numerous languages around The World , and he is already laden with international awards.

'Fosse minimalism'

The organisers said Fosse could be compared to previous great writers like fellow Norwegian Tarjei Vesaas as well as Samuel Beckett , Thomas Bernhard , Georg Trakl and Franz Kafka .

Nobel committee chairman Anders Olsson said he was " a fantastic writer in many ways".

" He touches you so deeply when you read him, and when you have read one work you have to continue, " He Said .

" What is special with him is the closeness in his writing. It touches on the deepest feelings that you have - anxieties, insecurities, questions of life and Death - Such things that every human being actually confronts from the very beginning.

" In that sense I think he reaches very far and there is a sort of a universal impact of everything that he writes. And it doesn't matter if it is drama, poetry or Prose - it has the same kind of appeal to this basic humanness. "

His novels, The Academy said, are " heavily pared down to a style that has come to be known as 'Fosse minimalism'".

Olsson praised his plays including Someone Is Going to Come, The Name, Dreams of Autumn and Death Variations, for their " radical reduction of language and dramatic action".

Fosse's " Magnum Opus in Prose " He Said , was his recent Septology - Made up of seven parts collected in three volumes: The Other Name, I Is Another and A New Name.

The monologue, which progresses seemingly endlessly and without a single full stop over a timespan of Seven Days , depicts an elderly artist speaking To Himself as another person.

" The Septology is a major work, being at the same time as his attempt at reconciliation with his own fate, an elegy to his dead wife [and] dealing with his own career as a painter, " Olsson said.

For readers seeking something shorter, Fosse's 2000 novella Morning and Evening is " a wonderful little piece" Olsson said.

The Nobel prizes, awarded since 1901, recognise achievement in literature, science, peace and latterly economics.

The literature prize is awarded to " the person who shall have produced in The Field of literature The Most outstanding work in an ideal direction" according to the 1895 will of Swedish businessman and philanthropist Alfred Nobel .

There was no public shortlist for the award, but Salman Rushdie , Can Xue , Margaret Atwood and Haruki Murakami were thought to be among The Other possible contenders.

for what The Panel said was an " uncompromising" 50-year body of work exploring " A Life marked by great disparities regarding gender, language and class".

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