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Kåre Holt (10 October 1916 – 15 March 1997) was a Norwegian author. He wrote plays, poetry and about forty books.[citation needed]

Kåre Holt at his Holmestrand home in 1980
Kåre Holt at his Holmestrand home in 1980

Biography


Holt was born in the village of Våle in Vestfold, Norway. His parents were Peder Anton Kristiansen (1870-1958) and Mathilde Sofie Larsen Rønningen (1871-1945). He worked for some time as a journalist at Vestfold Arbeiderblad.[1]

His initial work was published in 1939, a children's book named Tore Kramkar. As his career progressed, Holt wrote many children's books, plays, radio plays, biographies, and historical novels. The trilogy Kongen about King Sverre Sigurdsson[2] is considered his principal work. He is also remembered for his mythologically-based novels about icons of Norwegian history, among others Kappløpet about Roald Amundsen which created a sensation when it was published in 1974.[3]

Holt won The Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature 1954, for Mennesker ved en grense. Holt was nominated three times for The Nordic Council's Literature Prize (Nordisk Råds litteraturpris): in 1966 for the novel KongenMannen fra utskjæret, in 1970 for the novel KongenHersker og trell and in 1979 for the novel Sønn av jord og himmel. Holt was made a Knight 1st Class in the Order of St. Olav in 1991. He died during 1997 at Holmestrand in Vestfold. In 2007, a bust of the author by artist Ada Madssen was unveiled in front of his former house at Reidvintunet, an open-air museum in the village of Hillestad in Holmestrand. [4]


Bibliography


Kåre Holt bust at Reidvintunet in Holmestrand
Kåre Holt bust at Reidvintunet in Holmestrand

Prizes



References


  1. Øystein Rottem. "Kåre Holt". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  2. Sverre Sigurdsson (old Norse Sverrir Sigurðarson) (c. 1145/1151 9 March 1202) was king of Norway from 1184 to 1202.
  3. Erik Bjerck Hagen. "Kåre Holt". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  4. "Ada Madssen". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  5. "Språklig samlings litteraturpris". barum.folkebibl. Archived from the original on 2007-10-24. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  6. Vidar Iversen. "Gyldendalprisen". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  7. Vidar Iversen. "Doblougprisen". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  8. Øyvind Holen. "Sproingprisen". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved April 1, 2018.





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