- Source: Arne Svingen
Arne Svingen (born 10 July 1967) is a Norwegian writer of children's books. He also writes adult fiction and books for young adults. He has published over a hundred titles and his works have been translated into more than a dozen languages.
Svingen hails from Grorud and was a journalist before becoming a full-time children's writer in 1997.
His most noted books are:
Svart elfenben, winner of the Brageprisen in 2005
Sangen om en brukket nese, winner of the Kulturdepartementets litteraturpris in 2012, Prix Libbylit Romans Ados in 2015, and the Batchelder Honor Book Award in 2017
Man dør litt hver dag, winner of the Østfoldungdommens kritikerpris in 2017
podcast Svingens barnebokverden, winner of the NBU-prisen in 2018
En himmel full av skyer, winner of the Bokslukerprisen in 2019/20
Bibliometrics
Throughout his career, Arne Svingen has published:
1999: 2 books
2000: 3 books
2001: 4 books
2002: 4 books
2003: 1 book
2004: 4 books
2005: 5 books
2006: 3 books
2007: 3 books
2008: 1 book
2009: 2 books
2010: 4 books
2011: 5 books
2012: 9 books
2013: 9 books
2014: 5 books
2015: 6 books
2016: 7 books
2017: 9 books
2018: 6 books
2019: 5 books and 1 anthology
2020: 7 books
2021: 8 books
2022: 6 books
2023: 7 books
The vast majority of the books are published by Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, some by Cappelen Damm (formerly Damm) as well as three in his early career by Solum.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Arne Svingen
- Arne Halaas
- Brage Prize
- Malvik
- Håkon Øvreås
- Kari Dickson
- NBU-prisen
- Mildred L. Batchelder Award
- Harald Rosenløw Eeg
- Erling Lae