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Born | Hønefoss, Norway | 29 May 1938
Nationality | Norwegian |
Alma mater | University of Oslo |
Occupation(s) | Historian, journalist and literary scholar |
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Karsten Alnæs (born 29 May 1938) is a Norwegian author, historian, and journalist, who has dual degrees in history and literature from the University of Oslo. He worked as a journalist and taught at the Norwegian School of Journalism. His bibliography includes 15 novels, 3 children’s books, a collection of novellas, and a number of non–fiction works.
Alnæs was awarded the Brage Prize in 1992 for the novel Trollbyen,[1] and the honorary prize in 2003 for the cultural impact of his literary work.[2] He received the Dobloug Prize in 1998.[3]
His series The History of Norway (5 volumes; 1996–2000) received the Sverre Steen Prize of the Norwegian Historical Society and topped the bestseller list for non–fiction in Norway.[citation needed] It became the basis of a TV-series, with Alnæs as host and director. His book series The History of Europe (4 volumes; 2003–2006) has been translated into several languages.
Alnæs was twice elected president of the Norwegian Authors' Association 1985–1987 and 1999–2001,[4] and has been active in PEN International. He is a speaker on the international lecture circuit and serves as the lone representative for the Scandinavian countries on the European Cultural Parliament.[citation needed]
He was born in Hønefoss, and is a cand.philol. by education.[5]
Bibliography
- 1971 Roles and Patterns in Mass Media. Non–Fiction. Journalism. *
- 1971 On Access to Language. Non–Fiction. Journalism.
- 1973 Language and Mass Media. Non–Fiction.
- 1975 Wasps. Short Stories.
- 1976 The Campaign. Historical Novel.
- 1977 Gaia. Novel.
- 1978 Lord of the Ocean, Serf of the Sea. Historical Novel.
- 1981 Big Bang and Blue Days. Novel. Kjempesmell og blå dager - roman
- 1982 The Retinue of Fleeing Kings. Novel
- 1983 Come Love. Novel.
- 1984 The History of Norway and the World Before 1850. Non–Fiction. Textbook for upper secondary school.
- 1985 Island. Novel.
- 1986 The Sea Monster. A Narrative.
- 1986 The Green Land. Children’s book.
- 1989 The Boy From Duck River. Historical Novel.
- 1992 The Magic City. Novel.
- 1993 A Peculiar City. Non–Fiction. Coauthor of Anthology on Oslo.
- 1994 Sabina. Novel.
- 1996 There is a Land. The History of Norway. Vol. 1.
- 1997 Under Foreign Rule. The History of Norway. Vol. 2.
- 1998 Toward Modern Times. The History of Norway. Vol. 3.
- 1999 Toward a New Working Day. The History of Norway. Vol. 4.
- 2000 Barcelona. A Catalan Fireworks. A Cultural Guide.
- 2000 Fifty Rich Years. The History of Norway. Vol. 5.
- 2001 The History of Norway in Story and Picture.
- 2002 Lisbon. A Travel Diary.
- 2002 A Stranger. Novel. En fremmed
- 2003 The History of Norway. An Instructional Guide. Historien om Norge – spørrebok
- 2003 The History of Europe I, 1300–1600. Historien om Europa 1 (1300–1600)
- 2004 The History of Europe II, 1600–1800. Historien om Europa 2 (1600–1800)
- 2005 The History of Europe III, 1800–1900. Historien om Europa 3 (1800–1900)
- 2006 The History of Europe IV, 1900–1945. Historien om Europa 4 (1900–1945)
- 2007 Strapping My Skis. Cultural History. Jeg spenner mine ski
- 2008 Back Behind All Colors. Novel. Bakenfor all farger
- 2009 Sophie, Don’t Die! Historical Novel. Ikke dø, Sophie!
Note: Norwegian titles are given in brackets
Awardsedit
- 1992 The Brage Prize for The Magic City Trollbyen.[4]
- 1992 The Norwegian Booksellers' Prize for The Magic City.[4]
- 1998 The Dobloug Prize.[3]
- 2000 The Sverre Steen Prize of the Norwegian Historical Association.[5]
- 2003 The Honorary Brage Prize.[4]
Referencesedit
- ^ "Tidligere vinnere av Brageprisen" (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 10 June 2008. Retrieved 14 October 2008.
- ^ "Brageprisen. Prisvinnere 2003" (in Norwegian). 2003. Archived from the original on 10 October 2007. Retrieved 14 October 2008.
- ^ a b Bolstad, Erik (ed.). "Doblougprisen". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
- ^ a b c d Bolstad, Erik (ed.). "Karsten Alnæs". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
- ^ a b Rottem, Øystein. "Karsten Alnæs". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
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