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Inge Krokann (19 August 1893 27 September 1962) was a Norwegian writer. His most famous work is I Dovre Sno (1929), an epic story of the Loe family during the Middle Ages. Because his writing was full of local expressions and is so strongly tied to the use of the Oppdal dialect and idiosyncratic Nynorsk, his works are largely inaccessible and difficult to translate.[1]

Inge Krokann in 1929
Inge Krokann in 1929

Biography


Ingebrikt Krokann was born at Oppdal in Trøndelag, Norway. He was the son of Trond Jonsson Krokann (1858-1936) and Dørdi Olsdatter Lo (1859-1933). In 1915 he took his final exam at Volda lærarskule. He worked as a teacher first at the children's school in Rennebu. During the winter of 1917–18, he got a leave to go to Askov Folk High School in Denmark, and then he took a college course in Volda. From 1920 to 1923 he taught at Skogn Folkhøgskule. He developed tuberculosis and never fully recovered. He taught at the Nordic folk college in Fredriksberg in Denmark during 1937–1938. Krokann received several travel grants and traveled to many countries in Europe and Africa.[2]

He was married in 1921 with Gunvor Widebæk Lund (1899-1991). He died at Gausdal in Oppland, Norway. [3]

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  1. "Inge Krokann". allkunne. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  2. Brekke, Toril (2014-09-28), "Inge Krokann", Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian), retrieved 2020-01-19
  3. Toril Brekke. "Inge Krokann". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved April 1, 2018.





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