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Sissel Lie

Sissel Lie

Norwegian novelist, translator, playwright and professor


Sissel Lie (born 12 November 1942) is a Norwegian novelist, translator, playwright and professor in Romance languages and literature at the University of Trondheim since 1992.[1]

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Front of "Tigersmil" (=Tiger smile) illustration by Tor M. Hetland 1986

Biography

Sissel Lie was born in Kristiansand, in Vest-Agder county, Norway. Her literary début, the short story collection Tigersmil, won Tarjei Vesaas' debutantpris for 1986. Her works have been translated into eight languages as of 2004. She has edited anthologies of French poets and translated poetry, short stories and novels from the French language. She has also been co-editor of Kvinnenes kulturhistorie (1985–1988).

Drama

Bibliography

  • Tigersmil short story anthology (1986)
  • Løvens hjerte novel (1988)
  • Sjelen har intet kjønn : kvinner og kjærligheten i franske romaner på 1600-tallet og 1700-tallet non-fiction, (1988)
  • Granateple novel, (1990)
  • Reise gjennom brent sukker novel (1992)
  • Rød svane novel, (1994)
  • Pusegutten er en drittsekk children's book, (1995) (illustrated by Kim Hiorthøy)
  • Fri som foten : om å skrive fagtekster textbook (1995)
  • Pusegutten og den lille gule children's book, (1996) (illustrated by Kim Hiorthøy)
  • Pusegutten er eldst og tykkest og det har han tenkt å fortsette med! children's book, (1997) (illustrated by Kim Hiorthøy)
  • Svart due novel, (1997)
  • Bustehøner på busstur children's book, (1998) (with Kjersti Lie, illustrated by Finn Graff)
  • Pusegutter tåler nesten alt children's book, (1999)
  • Mor og Medusa : portrett av den moderne kunstneren non-fiction, (1999)
  • Jakten på jeget : blant amasoner og franske forførere non-fiction, (2003)

Prizes


References

Preceded by Winner of Tarjei Vesaas' debutantpris
1986
Succeeded by



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