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Edvard Hoem (born 10 March 1949) is a Norwegian novelist, dramatist, lyricist, psalmist and government scholar. He made his literary debut in 1969, with the poetry collection Som grønne musikantar. He was awarded the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature in 1974 for the novel Kjærleikens ferjereiser. He was awarded the Melsom Prize in 2006,[1] and the Peter Dass Prize in 2007 for the novel Mors og fars historie. He received the Ibsen Prize in 2008 for the play Mikal Hetles siste ord.

Edvard Hoem
Hoem at the 2006
Nordic Council Literature Prize
Born (1949-03-10) 10 March 1949 (age 73)
Fræna, Norway
OccupationAuthor, novelist, essayist
NationalityNorwegian
GenreFiction, plays, essays

Several of his books (Kjærleikens ferjereiser (1974), Prøvetid (1984), Ave Eva (1987), Mors og fars historie (2005)) have been nominated for the Nordic Council's Literature Prize, but did not win this award.[1]

Hoem was the director of the theater, Teatret Vårt (in Molde) 19971999. He has translated at least eleven of Shakespeare's plays into Norwegian.


Bibliography



Translations


Edvard Hoem's most famous retranslations (Year of translation in brackets).


Awards



References


  1. "Edvard Hoem tildelt Melsomprisen 2006" (in Norwegian). 2006. Retrieved 2008-10-14.
  2. Nydal, Ane (14 November 2014). "Historiens verktøykasse". Morgenbladet.
  3. Edvard Hoem back on the prairie
  4. ""Jeg kan knapt få fullrost denne romanen"". 20 November 2020.





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