Arvid Torgeir Lie
Norwegian writer (1938–2020)
Arvid Torgeir Lie | |
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Born | (1938-08-18)18 August 1938 Skafså, Norway |
Died | 19 May 2020(2020-05-19) (aged 81) |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Occupation | writer |
Arvid Torgeir Lie (18 August 1938 – 19 May 2020) was a Norwegian poet, writer of short stories and translator. He was born in Skafså in Mo, current Tokke municipality. Among his poetry collections are Under fuglens vengjekross (1967) and Snøvinter (1968), and his collection of short stories, Den nye maskina og andre noveller, came in 1986.[1]
He received the Halldis Moren Vesaas Prize in 1995,[2] and the Dobloug Prize in 2007.[1]
Lie died on 19 May 2020.[3]
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Dobloug Prize winners
- 1951: Øverland
- 1952: Ørjasæter
- 1953: Reiss-Andersen
- 1954: Krokann
- 1955: Wildenvey
- 1956: Boyson
- 1957: T. Vesaas
- 1958: Falkberget
- 1959: Sandemose
- 1960: H.M. Vesaas
- 1961: A. Larsen
- 1962: Hagerup
- 1963: Bruheim
- 1964: Nedreaas
- 1965: Borgen
- 1966: Sande
- 1967: Skrede
- 1968: Jacobsen
- 1969: O.H. Hauge
- 1970: Holt
- 1971: Mehren
- 1972: Børli
- 1973: Bolstad
- 1974: Bjørneboe
- 1975: Magerøy
- 1976: Hølmebakk
- 1977: Holth
- 1978: Sverdrup
- 1979: Rud
- 1980: Haalke
- 1981: Brekke
- 1982: Hofmo
- 1983: Takvam
- 1984: Andersen
- 1985: Eggen & Haff
- 1986: Carling & K. Hauge
- 1987: Haugen & Vik
- 1988: Hoem & Vold
- 1989: Lunden & Rønning
- 1990: Heggland & Løveid
- 1991: Hauger & Vindtorn
- 1992: Eidslott & Lønn
- 1993: Christensen & Falkeid
- 1994: Hansen & Bringsværd
- 1995: Askildsen & Ulven
- 1996: Solstad & Sæther
- 1997: Fløgstad & Vaage
- 1998: Alnæs & Bauer
- 1999: Fosse & Nesse
- 2000: Kjærstad & Økland
- 2001: Jarvoll & Steen
- 2002: Kittelsen & Ørstavik
- 2003: Aamodt & Christiansen
- 2004: Marstein & Tusvik
- 2005: Herbjørnsrud & Hødnebø
- 2006: Bramness & Gundersen
- 2007: Lie & Tønseth
- 2008: Hovland & Lindstrøm
- 2009: Lund & Øyehaug
- 2010: Rimbereid & Stubhaug
- 2011: Ødegård & Grimsrud
- 2012: Jacobsen & Einan
- 2013: Moe & Pedersen
- 2014: B.K. Larsen & Wardenær
- 2015: Skomsvold & Sunde
- 2016: Johansen & Petterson
- 2017: Opstad & Ullmann
- 2018: Torvund & Hjorth
- 2019: Harstad & Nilssen
- 2020: Tiller & Moe-Repstad
- 2021: Hatløy & Høvring
- 2022: Kielland & Mytting
- 2023: Bildøen & Wærness
- 2024: Rishøi & Stien
- 1951: Ekelöf & Johnson
- 1952: Selander
- 1953: Lo-Johansson
- 1954: Martinson & Lindegren
- 1955: Asplund & Barthel
- 1956: Malmberg
- 1957: Ruin
- 1958: Lundkvist
- 1959: Hedenvind-Eriksson
- 1960: Johnson
- 1961: Lidman
- 1962: Browallius
- 1963: Ahlin
- 1964: Gyllensten
- 1965: Nilsson Piraten
- 1966: Aurell
- 1967: Höijer
- 1968: Fridegård
- 1969: Lindqvist
- 1970: Trotzig
- 1971: Arnér
- 1972: Beckman
- 1973: Lo-Johansson
- 1974: Rundquist
- 1975: Dahl
- 1976: Barthel
- 1977: Ekström
- 1978: Zetterholm
- 1979: Gripe
- 1980: Fagerberg
- 1981: Sandgren
- 1982: Jersild
- 1983: Key-Åberg
- 1984: Rosendahl
- 1985: Anderberg & Lidman
- 1986: Ardelius & Wijkmark
- 1987: Ekerwald & Lindgren
- 1988: Enquist & Sonnevi
- 1989: Lagerroth & Norman
- 1990: Combüchen & Klein
- 1991: Granlid & Pleijel
- 1992: Berggren & Printz-Påhlson
- 1993: Gustafsson & Westberg
- 1994: Romberg & Runefelt
- 1995: Erkelius & Tornborg
- 1996: Edelfelt & Sjögren
- 1997: Eriksson & Larsson
- 1998: Eriksson & Östergren
- 1999: Lugn & Söderström
- 2000: Ekelund & Odensten
- 2001: Florin & Lillpers
- 2002: Berglund & Hylinger
- 2003: Kandre & Palm
- 2004: Jäderlund & Ranelid
- 2005: Lönnroth & Sem-Sandberg
- 2006: Fehrman & Hansson
- 2007: Furuland & Rynell
- 2008: Rådström & Cullberg
- 2009: Mattson & Strandberg
- 2010: Kylhammar & Öijer
- 2011: Harding & Hjorth
- 2012: Eriksson & Dahlström
- 2013: Jakobson & Stridsberg
- 2014: Malmberg & Meidal
- 2015: Eggehorn & Cornell
- 2016: Sandberg & Unge
- 2017: Kallifatides & Lundell
- 2018: Anyuru & Börjel
- 2019: Brunner & Franzén
- 2020: Andersson & Handberg
- 2021: Johnsson & Söderblom
- 2022: Odensten & Palm
- 2023: Gustavsson & Norborg
- 2024: Lind & Samuelsson
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