- Eric Scobie
Eric Scobie (born
June 3 1952 ) is a Scottish / Norwegian author and journalist, who works mainly from Norway.Scobie's first published work was in "Motklang", a collection of short stories published by Forlaget Frustra in
Oslo in 1974. This was followed up by the novel "Bentvesten" ("Bent's Territory") in 1981. Published byAschehoug , it was, according to the author, "a socio-fictional Western set in contemporary Norway".fact|date=May 2008 In 1986 "Trekkfugler i garnet" ("Birds of Passage"), was published by Ex Libris.Scobie has been a member of the rock band Boastein since its inception in 1971. Boastein, founded by Øistein Boassen and Are Storstein, produced two albums: "Jeg har min egen luke" ("My Very Own Hatch") in 1977, and "Urgata Hurgata" in 1980. In 1981, Scobie co-founded, with Erik Gustavson, in Oslo, the film company Fri Media Gruppe (Free Media Group), which produced a long series of shorts and commercial films.
As a
translator and subtitler for television, at theNorwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), Scobie contributed to the dissemination of Norwegian-produced TV-programmes throughout the world. He also translated many Norwegian radio documentaries. Scobie has also worked as an editor, most notably with the Norwegian version of the "War Papers", "Krigsavisene", a series published by British-based publisher Albertas Ltd. For his work on this production, he was awarded the Norwegian prize for Free-lance Journalist of the Year 2001. In 1982 Scobie shared the Scheibler Award with Erik Gustavson for their short film "Siste Kapittel" ("The Final Chapter").
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