Merethe Lindstrøm
Appearance
Merethe Lindstrøm (born 26 May 1963) is a Norwegian author.
Lindstrøm was born in Bergen and made her literary debut in 1983 with the publication of the short story collection titled Sexorcisten og andre fortellinger. Since then she has authored several collections of short stories, novels and a children's book.[1][2][3]
Bibliography
- Sexorcisten og andre fortellinger – collected short stories (1983)
- Borte, men savnet – collected short stories (1986)
- Kannibal-leken – collected short stories (1990)
- Regnbarnas rike – novel (1992)
- Svømme under vann – collected short stories (1994)
- Steinsamlere – novel (1996)
- Stedfortrederen – novel (1997)
- Mille og den magiske kringlen – children’s book (together with Gro Hege Bergan) (1997)
- Jeg kjenner dette huset – collected short stories (1999)
- Natthjem – novel (2002)
- Ingenting om mørket – novel (2003)
- Barnejegeren – novel (2005)
- Gjestene – collected short stories (2007)
- Days in the History of Silence (Dager i stillhetens historie) – novel (2011)
- Arkitekt (2013)
- Fra vinterarkivene (2015)
Prizes and recognition
- Mads Wiel Nygaards Endowment 1994
- NotaBenes litteraturpris 1996
- Natt og Dag-prisen
- Tanums kvinnestipend 1997
- Dobloug Prize 2008
- Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature 2011
- Nordic Council's Literature Prize 2012
- Amalie Skram-prisen[4]
References
This article has an unclear citation style. (September 2009) |
- ^ Merethe Lindstrøm in NRK Forfatter (in Norwegian)
- ^ Merethe Lindstrøm in Dagbladet Forfatter (in Norwegian)
- ^ Merethe Lindstrøm in Aftenposten Alex (in Norwegian)
- ^ "Amalie Skram-prisen". Wikipedia (in Norwegian Bokmål). 2016-03-13.
Categories:
- 1963 births
- Living people
- 20th-century Norwegian novelists
- 21st-century Norwegian novelists
- Norwegian short story writers
- Norwegian children's writers
- Dobloug Prize winners
- Nordic Council Literature Prize winners
- Norwegian women novelists
- Norwegian women short story writers
- Women children's writers
- 20th-century women writers
- 21st-century women writers
- 20th-century short story writers
- 21st-century short story writers
- Norwegian writer stubs