Rune Belsvik (born 14 April 1956) is a Norwegian novelist, playwright, short story writer and children's writer.
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Born | (1956-04-14) 14 April 1956 (age 66) Stord, Norway |
Occupation | Novelist, playwright, short story writer and children's writer |
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Belsvik was born in Stord. He made his literary debut in 1979 with the children's book Ingen drittunge lenger.[1] He was awarded the Brage Prize for Ein naken gut in 2000.[2] He received the Norwegian Critics Prize for Children's Literature in 1996 for Dustefjerten og den store vårdagen, and again in 2001, for Verdens mest forelska par.[3] He received the Cappelen Prize in 1984.[4]
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Preceded by | Recipient of the Cappelen Prize 1984 (shared with Lars Saabye Christensen, Ove Røsbak, Karin Sveen) |
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Preceded by | Recipient of the Brage Prize for children and youth 2000 |
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