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Åsne Seierstad (born 10 February 1970) is a Norwegian freelance journalist and writer, best known for her accounts of everyday life in war zones – most notably Kabul after 2001, Baghdad in 2002 and the ruined Grozny in 2006.〔 (in Norwegian)〕 ==Personal and professional life== Seierstad was born in Oslo, but grew up in Lillehammer, Norway to "a feminist author mother", Lector Frøydis Guldahl, and "a leftist politician father", Assistant Professor Dag Seierstad (b. 1936)〔 She holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Oslo where she majored in Russian, Spanish and history of ideas. From 1993 until 1996 she reported for the Arbeiderbladet in Russia and in 1997 from China. From 1998 until 2000 she worked for the national television network NRK (Norsk Rikskringkasting) where she reported from the Serbian breakaway province of Kosovo. ''With Their Backs to The World: Portraits of Serbia'', her first book, is an account of this time. (This book was extended and republished in 2004 when she again visited Serbia. The name was changed slightly, to ''Portraits of Serbia'', signaling that Serbia’s back is no longer turned to the world.) As a reporter she is particularly remembered for her work in war zones such as Afghanistan, Iraq and most recently Chechnya, as well as for her reports on the September 11 attacks in the United States of America. ''The Bookseller of Kabul'', her second, bestselling book, is an account of the time she spent living with an Afghan family in Kabul after the fall of the Taliban in 2001. Her other books include ''One Hundred And One Days: A Baghdad Journal'' which describes the three months she spent in Iraq in the build-up to the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, and most recently ''Angel of Grozny: Inside Chechnya'', an account of the time she spent in Chechnya after the war. Seierstad is completely fluent in five languages, and has "a good working knowledge" of another four.〔 She currently lives and works in Oslo. She has two children with the Norwegian Jazz musician and composer Trygve Seim (b. 1971).〔 (in Norwegian)〕 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「Åsne Seierstad」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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