Egil Rasmussen

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Egil Rasmussen (April 28, 1903 - June 18, 1964) was a Norwegian author, literature critic and musician.

Born in Bossekop village, Alta municipality, his family moved to Tromsø when Rasmussen was 3 years old, and he grew up there.

Rasmussen worked for many years as a lektor[1]. He received his Ph.D. in 1949. From 1948 to 1964 he wrote as literature critique for the newspaper Aftenposten. His first literary effort was at 20 years of age when he produced the novel Østen og vesten in 1923. His last novel, Den siste skrivekaren. En norsk bygdelegende, was a dystopian vision of the future, which came out posthumously in 1966.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Østen og Vesten – novel (1923)
  • Drapsmanden. Roman fra Tromsø – novel (1925)
  • Mørk demring – novel (1934)
  • Idag er alt mulig – novel (1937)
  • Et rop i stormen – novel (1938)
  • Presten fra havet – novel (1941)
  • Kunstneren og samfunnsbildet – prose (1949)
  • Angstens dikter Edgar Allan Poe – prose (1949)
  • Gammelprestens koffert – novel (1950)
  • Sonjas hjerte – novel (1953)
  • En konge rider hjem – novel (1955)
  • Det dømte hus – novel (1957)
  • Hvor ørnene samles – novel (1958)
  • Guttene fra Gokkohjørnet – novel (1959)
  • Legenden om Lovella – novel (1961)
  • Den siste skrivekaren. En norsk bygdelegende – novel (1966)[2]

[edit] Prizes

  • Gyldendals legat 1950
  • Kritikerprisen 1953, for Sonjas hjerte
  • Mads Wiel Nygaards legat 1958

[edit] References

  1. ^ The highest rank as a secondary student.
  2. ^ Publications in BIBSYS