Roy Jacobsen

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Roy Jacobsen is a Norwegian novelist and short-story writer. Born in Oslo on 26 December 1954, he made his publishing début in 1982 with the short-story collection Fangeliv (Prison Life). He is winner of the prestigious Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature and two of his novels have been nominated for the Nordic Council's Literature Prize: Seierherrene (The Conquerors) in 1991 and Frost in 2004. Jacobsen lives in Oslo.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Fangeliv - short stories, (1982)
  • Hjertetrøbbel - novel, (1984)
  • Tommy - novel, (1985)
  • Det nye vannet - novel (1987)
  • Virgo - novel, (1988)
  • Det kan komme noen - short stories, (1989)
  • Ursula - barnebok, (1990)
  • Seierherrene - novel, (1991)
  • Fata Morgana - novel, (1992)
  • Den høyre armen - short stories, (1994)
  • Trygve Bratteli. En fortelling - biography of Trygve Bratteli, (1995)
  • Ismael - novel, (1998)
  • Grenser - novel, (1999)
  • Fugler og soldater - short stories, (2001)
  • Det nye vinduet - short stories, (2002)
  • Frost - novel, (2003)
  • Hoggerne - novel, (2005)

[edit] Prizes

  • Tarjei Vesaas' debutantpris 1982, for Fangeliv
  • Cappelenprisen 1987
  • Notabeneprisen 1988
  • Kritikerprisen 1989, for Det kan komme noen
  • Bokhandlerprisen 1991, for Seierherrene
  • Scheiblers legat 1991
  • Ivar Lo-prisen 1994
  • Oslo bys kunstnerpris 1994
  • Riksmålsforbundets litteraturpris 2003
  • Gyldendalprisen 2005
  • Ungdommens kritikerpris 2006


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