Brage Prize

Brage Prize

The Brage Prize (Norwegian: "Brageprisen") is a Norwegian literature prize that is awarded annually by the Norwegian Book Prize foundation ("Den norske bokprisen"). The prize recognizes recently published Norwegian literature.

The Brage Prize has been awarded each fall since 1992 for the following categories:
* Fiction
* Children's literature
* Nonfiction
* Open class – a class which varies each year.

In addition to these classes, during the first several years the prize was also awarded in the following categories:
* Poetry
* Textbooks
* Picture books
* General literature

The Brage Prize is considered to be one of the most prestigious literature prizes awarded in Norway.who

Prize winners

Literature

*1992 – Karsten Alnæs, for "Trollbyen"
*1993 – Øystein Lønn, for "Thranes metode"
*1994 – Sigmund Mjelve, for "Område aldri fastlagt"
*1995 – Ingvar Ambjørnsen, for "Fugledansen"
*1996 – Bergljot Hobæk Haff, for "Skammen"
*1997 – Liv Køltzow, for "Verden forsvinner"
*1998 – Kjartan Fløgstad, for "Kron og mynt"
*1999 – Frode Grytten, for "Bikubesong"
*2000 – Per Petterson, for "I kjølvannet"
*2001 – Lars Saabye Christensen, for "Halvbroren"
*2002 – Niels Fredrik Dahl, for "På vei til en venn"
*2003 – Inger Elisabeth Hansen, for "Trask"
*2004 – Hanne Ørstavik, for "Presten"
*2005 – Marita Fossum, for "Forestill deg"
*2006 – Dag Solstad, for "Armand V. Fotnoter til en uutgravd roman"
*2007 – Carl Frode Tiller, for "Innsirkling"

Children's literature

*1992 – Ragnar Hovland, for "Ein motorsykkel i natta"
*1993 – Torill Eide, for "Skjulte ærend"
*1994 – Klaus Hagerup, for "Markus og Diana. Lyset fra Sirius"
*1995 – Liv Marie Austrem and Akin Düzakin, for "Tvillingbror"
*1996 – Eirik Newth, for "Jakten på sannheten"
*1997 – Harald Rosenløw Eeg, for "Vrengt"
*1998 – Stein Erik Lunde, for "Eggg"
*1999 – Erna Osland, for "Salamanderryttaren"
*2000 – Rune Belsvik, for "Ein naken gut"
*2001 – Anne B. Ragde, for "Biografien om Sigrid Undset. Ogsaa en ung Pige"
*2002 – Gro Dahle and Svein Nyhus, for "Snill"
*2003 – Helga Gunerius Eriksen and Gry Moursund, for "Flugepapir"
*2004 – Harald Rosenløw Eeg, for "Yatzy"
*2005 – Arne Svingen, for "Svart elfenben"
*2006 – Stian Hole, for "Garmanns sommer"
*2007 – Linn T. Sunne, for "Happy"

Nonfiction

*1992Arne Forsgren , for "Rockleksikon"
*1993Trond Berg Eriksen, for "Reisen gjennom helvete. Dantes inferno"
*1994Einar-Arne Drivenes, Marit Hanne Hauan and Helge A. Wold, for "Nordnorsk kulturhistorie"
*1995Espen Dietrichs and Leif Gjerstad, for "Vår fantastiske hjerne "
*1996Arild Stubhaug, for "Et foranskutt lyn. Nils Henrik Abel og hans tid"
*1997Arne Wichstrøm, for "Kvinneliv, kunstnerliv. Kvinnelige malere i Nørge før 1900"
*1998Leif Ryvarden/Klaus Høiland, for "Er det liv, er det sopp"
*1999Torbjørn Færøvik, for "India – Stevnemøte med skjebnen"
*2000Johan Galtung, for "Johan uten land. På fredsveien gjennom verden"
*2001Atle Næss, for "Da jorden stod stille – Galileo Galilei og hans tid"
*2002Ivo de Figueiredo, for "Fri mann"
*2003Knut Kjeldstadli (red.), for "Norsk innvandringshistorie I–III"'
*2004Tor Bomann-Larsen, for "Folket. Haakon & Maud II"
*2005Odd Karsten Tveit, for "Krig og diplomati. Oslo–Jerusalem 1978–1996"
*2006Bent Sofus Tranøy, for "Markedets makt over sinnene"
*2007Frank Rossavik, for "Stikk i strid. Ein biografi om Einar Førde"

Open Class

*1996 – Sven Kærup Bjørneboe, for "Jerusalem, en sentimental reise "
*1997 – Liv Marie Austrem and Akin Düzakin, for "Tvillingsøster"
*1998 – Christian Rugstad, for "José Saramago – Det året Ricardo Reis døde"
*1999 – Anders Heger, for "Mykle. Et diktet liv"
*2000 – Karin Fossum, for "Elskede Poona"
*2001 – Annie Riis, for "Himmel av stål"
*2002 – Synne Sun Løes, for "Å spise blomster til frokost"
*2003 – Torbjørn Færøvik, for "Kina. En reise på livets elv"
*2004 – Arne Lygre, for "Tid inne"
*2005 – John Arne Sæterøy («Jason»), for "La meg vise deg noe…"
*2006 – Kathinka Blichfeldt, Tor Gunnar Heggem and Ellen Larsen, for "Kontekst. Basisbok i norsk for ungdomstrinnet"
*2007 – Jon Ewo and Bjørn Ousland, for "Fortellingen om et mulig drap"

Hedersprisen

*1992 – Sigmund Skard
*1993
*1994 – Halldis Moren Vesaas
*1995 – Anne-Cath. Vestly
*1996 – Kjell Askildsen
*1997 – Jan Erik Vold
*1998 – Dag Solstad
*1999 – Kjell Aukrust
*2000 – Eldrid Lunden
*2001 – Jon Bing
*2002 – Jostein Gaarder
*2003 – Karsten Alnæs
*2004 – NORLA – center for Norwegian fiction and nonfiction in foreign countries.
*2005 – Jon Fosse
*2006 – Kari and Kjell Risvik
*2007 – Guri Vesaas

Textbooks

*1992 – Askeland m.fl., for "Soria Moria"
*1993 – Tore Linné Eriksen, for "Norge og verden fra 1850–1940"
*1994 – Benestad m.fl., for "Tallenes tale – Matematikk for 5 timers grunnkurs"
*1995 – Astrid Carlson, Svein Olav Drangeid og Truls Lind, for "Humanbiologi"

Poetry

*1992 – Paal-Helge Haugen, for "Sone 0"
*1993 – Jan Erik Vold, for "IKKE"
*1995 – Øyvind Berg, for "Forskjellig"

Picture books

*1992 – Sissel Solbjørg Bjugn and Fam Ekman, for "Jente i bitar"
*1993 – Else Færden and Sissel Gjersum, for "Garnnøstet som forsvant"

General literature

*1992 – Ida Blom m.fl., for "Cappelens kvinnehistorie"
*1993 – Tordis Ørjasæter, for "Menneskenes hjerte. Sigrid Undset - en"

References

* [http://www.brageprisen.no Official site] ] no icon


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