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Gro Dahle (born 15 May 1962) is a Norwegian poet and writer. She was born in Oslo,〔(Publishing house Cappelen Damm's presentation (in Norwegian) )〕 and is a daughter of Øystein Dahle. She made her literary début in 1987 with ''Audiens'' (''Audience''), a collection of poetry. Since then Dahle has written over 30 books in different genres, among them a series of picture books for children in collaboration with her husband, Norwegian illustrator Svein Nyhus. Gro Dahle has received several national awards for her work. In 1999 she was the official festival poet at the Bergen International Festival.〔 In 2002 she won the Brage Prize for literature for ''Snill'' (''Nice''), a picture book for children,〔 and in 2003 the Best Children's Book Prize from the Norwegian Ministry of Culture for ''Sinna Mann'' (''Angry Man''), a book about a boy witnessing domestic violence.〔 Dahle is a stylistically naïve, imaginative and burlesque writer〔 often focusing on psychological problems and relations.〔 She lives and works on the island Tjøme.〔 Dahle also gives lectures in creative writing in Norway and Sweden.〔 In 2013 ''A Hundred thousand Hours'' (original Norwegian title ''Hundre tusen timer'', 1996) was published in English.〔(A review of Gro Dahle's 'A Hundred Thousand Hours )〕 ==Honours and awards== *1998: Vestfolds Litteraturpris *1998: Aschehoug Prize〔(VG om Aschehougprisen til Gro Dahle 1998 )〕 *2000: Cappelen Prize *2002: Brage Prize for picture book ''Snill'' (with illustrator Svein Nyhus) *2003: Teskjekjerringprisen〔(Tønsbergs Blad om Teskjekjerringprisen til Gro Dahle 2003 )〕 *2003: Kultur- og kirkedepartementets bildebokpris for barne- og ungdomslitteratur for ''Sinna Mann'' (sammen med Svein Nyhus) 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「Gro Dahle」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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