Thorbjørn Egner (12 December 1912 – 24 December 1990) was a Norwegian playwright, songwriter and illustrator known principally for his books, plays and musicals for children. He is principally associated with his narratives for children including Karius og Baktus (1949) and Folk og røvere i Kardemomme by (1955).[1]
Norwegian children's novelist, illustrator, songwriter and playwright
Thorbjørn Egner
Thorbjørn Egner c. 1952
Born
(1912-12-12)12 December 1912 Oslo, Norway
Died
24 December 1990(1990-12-24) (aged78) Oslo
Occupation
Artist, author, songwriter, playwright, musician, illustrator and translator
Almamater
Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry
He grew up in the working-class neighbourhood Kampen in Oslo, Norway. His parents were Magnus Egner (1872–1952) and Anna Hansen (1874–1957).
He was trained as an artist at the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry under Eivind Nielsen and Per Krohg 1933–34.[2]
Thorbjørn Egner in the early 1960's.
He started his career in advertising. Over a seven year period, he was employed as a designer and decorator at the advertising firm Høydahl Ohme A/S.
His breakthrough was on the nationally broadcast children's radio show Barnetimen for de minste in the beginning of the 1950s.
Egner is particularly known for his books Karius og Baktus (1949), Thorbjørn Egners lesebøker (1950–1972), Klatremus og de andre dyrene i Hakkebakkeskogen (1953) and Folk og røvere i Kardemomme by (1955, translated 1976). The latter two were made into successful musicals. He also illustrated his own books.
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Thorbjørn Egner received the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1972 and Cappelenprisen in 1979. He also awarded the Spellemannprisen in 1975 for Ole Brumm og vennene hans, in 1977 for the album Folk og røvere i Kardemomme by and in 1982 for Beste Egnerviser, a collection of his songs.
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Personal life
In 1937, Thorbjørn Egner married Annie Eliassen (born in 1912 in Oslo). They had four children together.
Egner died in the afternoon of Christmas Eve 1990 of a heart attack.
He was buried at Ullern Church (Ullern kirkegård) in Oslo.[6] He is the great-grandfather of ski jumper Halvor Egner Granerud[7]
Selected publications
Books
Gamle hus i Vågå (1943)
Gamle hus i Rauland (1945)
Children's books
Barneboka, (1940, with Sigurd Winsnes)
Malermester Klattiklatt dypper kosten - og tar fatt (1940)
Truls og Kari: en liten bok for store og små (1941)
Truls og Kari kommer til den store byen (1942)
Ola-Ola som alle dyra var så glad i (1942)
Småfolk (1942)
Jumbo som dro ut i verden (1943)
Klattiklatt i hjemmefronten (1945)
Hesten, kua og de andre (1945)
Da Per var ku (1946)
Karius og Baktus (1949)
Tretten viser fra barnetimen (songbook, 1951)
Nye viser fra barnetimen (songbook, 1952)
Klatremus og de andre dyrene i Hakkebakkeskogen (1953)
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