Herbjørg Wassmo

Herbjørg Wassmo
Born (1942-12-06) 6 December 1942
Notable worksHuset med den blinde glassveranda
Dinas bok
Notable awardsKritikerprisen
Bokhandlerprisen
The Nordic Council's Literature Prize
Knight First Class of the Order of St. Olav
Anders Jahre's Art and Culture Prize

Herbjørg Wassmo (born 6 December 1942) is a Norwegian author.[1]

She was born in Vesterålen and worked as a teacher in northern Norway until beginning her career as an author. Her first published work was a collection of poems, Vingeslag ("Beating of Wings"). Her major breakthrough was her first novel, Huset med den blinde glassveranda ("The House with the Blind Glass Porch") in 1981.[1]

Her 1989 novel, Dinas bok (Dina's Book), was made into a film titled I Am Dina in 2002, starring Maria Bonnevie and Gérard Depardieu.

Bibliography

  • Vingeslag (poetry, 1976)
  • Flotid (poetry, 1977)
  • Huset med den blinde glassveranda (novel - Volume I of the Tora trilogy, 1981 - published in English as The House with the Blind Glass Windows[2])
  • Det stumme rommet (novel - Volume II of the Tora trilogy, 1983)
  • Juni-vinter (play, 1983)
  • Veien å gå (documentary novel, 1984)
  • Mellomlanding (play, 1985)
  • Hudløs himmel (novel - Volume III of the Tora trilogy, 1986)
  • Dinas bok (novel - Volume I of the Dina tetralogy, 1989 - published in English translation as Dina's Book[3])
  • Lite grønt bilde i stor blå ramme (poetry, 1991)
  • Lykkens sønn (novel - Volume II of the Dina tetralogy, 1992 - published in English translation as Dina's Son[4])
  • Reiser - fire fortellinger (1995)
  • Hemmelig torsdag i treet (children's book, 1996)
  • Karnas arv (novel - - Volume III of the Dina tetralogy, 1997)
  • Det sjuende møte (novel, 2000)
  • Flukten fra Frank (novel, 2003)
  • Et glass melk takk (novel, 2006)
  • Hundre år (novel, 2009)
  • Disse øyeblikk (novel, 2013)
  • Den som ser (novel, Volume IV of the Dina tetralogy, 2017 - published in English translation as The One Who Sees[5])
  • Mitt menneske (novel, 2021)

Prizes

References and notes

  1. ^ a b "Herbjørg Wassmo". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 9 April 2010.
  2. ^ Herbjørg Wassmo (translated by R. Lloyd & A. Simpson) (1987). The House with the Blind Glass Windows. Seal Press, Seattle, Washington. ISBN 1-878067-59-1.
  3. ^ Herbjørg Wassmo - translated by Nadia Christensen (1996). Dina's Book. Arcade Publishing, Incorporated. ISBN 1559703482.
  4. ^ Herbjørg Wassmo - translated by Nadia Christensen (2001). Dina's Son. Black Swan Publishing. ISBN 0552998257.
  5. ^ Børja, Mette (2019). "RIGHTS MAGAZINE" (PDF). publishingperspectives.com. IPR. Retrieved 11 Nov 2025.