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Jostein Gaarder
Norwegian author (born 1952).
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Statements about
Jostein Gaarder
Given Name
Jostein
Country of Citizenship
Norway
Sex or Gender
Male
Date of Birth
8/8/1952
Instance Of
Human
Place of Birth
Oslo
Occupation
Teacher
Novelist
Philosopher
Children's Writer
Screenwriter
Poet
Notable Work
The Solitaire Mystery
Sophie's World
Educated At
University of Oslo
Oslo Cathedral School
Award Received
11 items
Commander of the Order of St. Olav
(2005)
Point in Time
:
2005
Norwegian Booksellers' Prize
(1993)
Point in Time
:
1993
Peer Gynt Literary Award
(1996)
Point in Time
:
1996
Norwegian School Librarians Association Literature Award
(1993)
Point in Time
:
1993
Brage Prize Honorary Award
(2002)
Point in Time
:
2002
International Literary Award Janusz Korczak
(1996)
Point in Time
:
1996
Riksmålsforbundets Barne- Og Ungdomsbokpris
Unnamed
:
2003
Q1733763
(1997)
Point in Time
:
1997
Q130553019
(1996)
Unnamed
:
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For Work
:
Sophie's World
Point in Time
:
1996
Bancarella Literary Prize
(1995)
For Work
:
Sophie's World
Point in Time
:
1995
Q137449821
(1996)
For Work
:
Q137449832
Point in Time
:
1996
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
Norwegian
Sibling
Helge Gaarder
Family Name
Gaarder
Number of Children
2
Described by Source
Obálky Knih
URL
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Subject Named As
:
Gaarder, Jostein, 1952-
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Iedereen Leest
Lexicon Van De Jeugdliteratuur
Object Named As
:
Jostein Gaarder
Start of Work Period
1986
Religion or Worldview
Christianity
Writing Language
Norwegian
Image
Mother
Inger Margrethe Gaarder
Name in Native Language
Jostein Gaarder
Native Language
Norwegian
External Pages About Jostein Gaarder
ISNI
MusicBrainz Artist
Encyclopædia Britannica Online
The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
Goodreads Author