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Fritz Aagesen (11 June 1935 – 26 October 1998)〔(DIS Gravminner i Norge. )〕 was a Norwegian author of two books of ghost stories. Aagesen was born in the municipality of Kvæfjord. As a young man, he left Kvæfjord for Tromsø, where he found work with the roads authority.〔''Norsk vegtidsskrift''. 1961. Oslo: ''Teknisk Ukeblad'', p. 382.〕 In his spare time, he wrote poetry and short stories, with a penchant for horror stories and ghost stories. Many of these were published in magazines and newspapers.〔Spøkelseshistorier post mortem. 2008. ''Harstad Tidende'' (14 November).〕 One of his books was published in 1985, and a second one after his death. Upon the release of the first book, a review by Sissel Lange-Nielsen published in ''Aftenposten'' stated that "Grøndahl Publishing has given Fritz Aagesen's debut volume, ''Timen før daggry'' (The Hour Before Dawn), the subtitle 'Ghost Stories from Northern Norway.' And ghost stories are there, but they are so well told that I think they will become classic stories. Fritz Aagesen knows how to tell a story. The landscape and people function together in a concise and vibrant style that allows just enough time to portray the situation so that the reader can experience it."〔Lange-Nielsen, Sissel. 1985. Debutant om spøkelser. ''Aftenposten'' (28 June).〕 Aagesen is buried at Elvestrand Cemetery in Tromsø.〔 == Publications == *''Timen før daggry, spøkelseshistorier'' (The Hour before Dawn: Ghost Stories), 1985〔Stenstad, Finn. 1992. ''Fram fra de hundrede mile: nordnorsk litteratur fra 1945 til 1992: tendenser, temaer, portretter, tekster og bibliografi''. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, p. 121.〕 *''Skarvholmen, spøkelseshistorier fra Nord-Norge'' (Skarvholmen: Ghost Stories from Northern Norway), 2008 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fritz Aagesen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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