Arne Garborg
Life
Arne Garborg (1851 - 1924) is a Norwegian writer born with Time in the Rogaland. Wire of farmer, he lived in one of the poor areas most isolated from Norway. At the 16 years age it leaves the family farm. In 1872, it leaves Kristiania to pass its baccalaureat. In 1876, he works with the newspaper Aftenbladet . He goes to giving to the Landsmål his noble letters. In 1878 is published its first collection of articles: Ein fritankjar (a free-thinker). In the years 1880 he attends the Bohemia de Kristiania and publishes two novels which will make scandal. At the time of the business Albertine , it supports Christian Krohg publicly.
Work
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1878 : Ein fritankjar - a free-thinker (articles)
- 1883: Bondestudentar - Student Peasants (novel)
- 1886: Mannfolk - Men (novel)
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There does not exist almost any translation of works of Arne Garborg, if it is not a news in: Of Christiana to Oslo - 12 Norwegian news, Editions of the Dash, Nantes 1991.
One also finds a translation of an extract of novel in Eric Eydoux and Bente Chrisensen, Writers of Norway - an anthology, Amiot-Lenganey, Troarn, 1991.
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