Vetle Lid Larssen

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Vetle Lid Larssen
Vetle Lid Larssen foto Julie Tørrissen HØY1.jpg
Born1960 (age 60–61)
Stavanger, Norway
NationalityNorwegian
OccupationJournalist and novelist
Parent(s)Lars Andreas Larssen

Vetle Lid Larssen (born 1960) is a Norwegian journalist and novelist.

He was born in Stavanger, and is a son of the Norwegian actor Lars Andreas Larssen.[1] He grew up in Oslo, and was an award-winning journalist in the Norwegian dailies Morgenbladet and Aftenposten, before he made his debut in 1990 with the novel 2, which won him much acclaim.

Among his other books are Kjærlighet før øya synker  (Love before the island sinks), Anti-sex and Norske Helter (Norwegian heroes).

In 2013 he published the documentary novel 1001 natt (1001 night) - about the fate of two Norwegian slaves in northern Africa, and in 2015 the autobiographical Hvordan elske en far - og overleve (How to love a father - and survive), which both became national bestsellers.

Lid Larssen is translated to among other Danish, German and Italian.

He is currently columnist in A-magasinet.

Selected bibliography[]

1990: 2

1996: Kjærlighet før øya synker

1998: Anti-sex

2006: Norske helter

2013: 1001 natt

2015: Hvordan elske en far - og overleve

Awards[]

Gullpennen (1991)

Arne Hestenes´ journalistpris (1993)

Sarpsborgprisen (1996)

References[]

  1. ^ Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Vetle Lid Larssenl". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 23 February 2016.


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