Hans Herbjørnsrud

Hans Herbjørnsrud

Hans Herbjørnsrud (born 2 January 1938 in Heddal) is a Norwegian author of short stories. His works frequently play with the differences between Norwegian languages Bokmål and Nynorsk and the various Norwegian dialects. His stories' characters sometimes playfully mix and invent languages, sometimes become caught up in their linguistic games and start losing their identity.

Herbjørnsrud grew up on a remote farm in Telemark and became a farmer himself. After working as a teacher for some time, he started writing in his early forties and published his first collection of stories, "Vitner" ("Witnesses"), in 1979. Since then, he has published six more collections of stories that were well received by critics. Herbjørnsrud has been awarded several prizes for his work, including the prestigious "Kritikerprisen" in 1997 , "Doblougprisen" in 2005 and "Aschehougprisen" in 2005. He was nominated for The Nordic Council´s Literature Prize in 1998 and 2002. In 1999 Herbjørnsrud was nominated for the European Aristeion Prize. His short stories are translated to several languages, including German, English, French, Russian and Hindi.

Herbjørnsrud's playful mixing of dialects poses great challenges to translators; his most prolific story, "Kai Sandemo" (1997), has long been considered untranslatable to any other language. It tells the story of a murderer who flees his home in Telemark and settles in Denmark where he starts writing letters to people he grew up with - first in Danish, then, as he remembers more and more dark secrets of his past, gradually switching to Nynorsk, Bokmål and the dialect of Telemark until at the end, virtually every sentence becomes a complex mixture of various languages and dialects. An ambitious project undertaken by the universities of Zurich and Munich has worked on a German translation of the story for several years and released a finished version in 2005. The team moved the story to Switzerland and substituted standard German, Swiss German, Romansh and various Swiss dialects for the original's languages and dialects.

Hans Herbjørnsrud is married to Danish born historian Anna Tranberg, currently an associate professor at Telemark University College in Bø. Their son, Dag Herbjørnsrud, is an author and journalist and presently an editor at the weekly news magazine Ny Tid.

Works

* Brønnene ("The Fountains", 2006)
* Samlede noveller ("Collected Short Stories", 2003)
* Vi vet så mye ("We know so much", 2001)
* Blinddøra ("The Blind Door", 1997)
* Eks og Sett (1992)
* Han ("Him", 1987)
* Vannbæreren ("The Water Bearer", 1984)
* Vitner ("Witnesses", 1979)


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