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Frode Grytten (born 11 December 1960 in Bergen, but grew up in Odda) is a Norwegian writer and journalist. He is the author of the Brage Prize-winning novel ''Bikubesong'' ('Song of the Beehive'), and other collections of short stories and poetry. His works have been translated into Swedish, Danish, Finnish, German, Dutch, French, English, Albanian, Croatian and Chinese. Grytten is a native of the industrial town Odda, which often features in his work. As a journalist he has mainly worked for Bergens Tidende, the local newspaper of Bergen, Norway. He is also writing for the Oslo-based national newspaper Dagbladet. ==Bibliography== * 1983 ''Start''. Poems. * 1986 ''Dans som en sommerfugl – stikk som en bie.'' Short stories * 1990 ''Langdistansesvømmar.'' Short stories * 1993 ''80 grader aust for Birdland.'' (80 Degrees East of Birdland) Short stories * 1995 ''Meir enn regn.'' Short stories * 1997 ''Heim att til 1990–åra.'' Short stories * 1999 ''Bikubesong.'' Short stories. * 1999 ''Frosken Vertigo og det store spranget.'' Children's book * 2001 ''Popsongar.'' Short stories. * 2002 ''Dublin.'' Non-fiction * 2004 ''Hull & sønn''. Children's book * 2005 ''Bikubegang : 24 stopp i Frode Gryttens univers'' Non-fiction * 2005 ''Flytande bjørn.'' Novel, winning the Norwegian Rivertonprisen crime award (published in English as ''The Shadow in the River'', 2008) * 2007 ''Rom ved havet, rom i byen''. Short stories written to Edward Hopper's paintings * 2009 ''Det norske huset'' * 2010 ''50/50'', collection of essays. * 2011 ''Saganatt. Lundetrilogien'', a trilogy of novels released together in one book. 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「Frode Grytten」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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