Edvard Hoem (born 10 March 1949) is a Norwegian novelist, dramatist, lyricist, psalmist and government scholar. He made his literary debut in 1969, with the poetry collection Som grønne musikantar. He was awarded the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature in 1974 for the novel Kjærleikens ferjereiser. He was awarded the Melsom Prize in 2006,[1] and the Peter Dass Prize in 2007 for the novel Mors og fars historie. He received the Ibsen Prize in 2008 for the play Mikal Hetles siste ord.
Several of his books (Kjærleikens ferjereiser (1974), Prøvetid (1984), Ave Eva (1987), Mors og fars historie (2005)) have been nominated for the Nordic Council's Literature Prize, but did not win this award.[1]
Hoem was the director of the theater, Teatret Vårt (in Molde) 1997–1999. He has translated at least eleven of Shakespeare's plays into Norwegian.
^ ab"Edvard Hoem tildelt Melsomprisen 2006" (in Norwegian). 2006. Retrieved 14 October 2008.
EdvardHoem (born 10 March 1949) is a Norwegian novelist, dramatist, lyricist, psalmist and government scholar. He made his literary debut in 1969, with...
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Christian values." Past winners include Johannes Heggland, Peter Halldorf, EdvardHoem, Max Lucado, Henri Nouwen, Janette Oke, Kirsten Sødal, and Lars Amund...
the festival and had requested that its logo be removed. In addition, EdvardHoem announced that he would not attend the 2009 festival with Irving taking...
actually mentioned. Other authors from or with ties to Molde include EdvardHoem, Jo Nesbø, Knut Ødegård, and Nini Roll Anker, a friend of Sigrid Undset...
from Spanish by Gilbert Alter-Gilbert. Ave Eva: A Norwegian Tragedy, by EdvardHoem, translated from the Nynorsk (New Norwegian) by Frankie Belle Shackelford...
Ine Kristine Hoem (born 19 December 1985 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz singer and the daughter of the author EdvardHoem. She is also known as the...
Workers' Communist Party. Espen Haavardsholm wrote a novel titled Drift and EdvardHoem authored Prøvetid. All these works focused on middle-aged men who live...
Ingebrigtsen (born 1946) Gunnar Staalesen (born 1947) Toril Brekke (born 1949) EdvardHoem (born 1949) Kaj Skagen (born 1949) Thor Sørheim (born 1949) Karin Sveen...
commemorates the life of Audun Hugleiksson. The play was written by EdvardHoem and based on the book Kongens sendebod : Audun Hugleikson 1240-1302 which...
are Dag Solstad, Jon Michelet, Kjell Askildsen, Gunnar Wærness, and EdvardHoem. When chief editor (and author) Geir Gulliksen switched from Tiden Norsk...
the novelist EdvardHoem wrote that he was struck by what the statues express; that they have "both excitement and grace." According to Hoem, Svor's work...
the archbishop. The opera is held in August annually with libretto by EdvardHoem and music by Henning Sommerro. The opera has been organized by Steinvikholm...
International Academic Publishers, 1995 ), ISBN 978-3-631-50001-9, page 90. EdvardHoem, Come Forward, Prince! (Oslo : Aschehoug Publishers, 2006), the English...
(Boutique/Universal, 2005) Jan Bang, Frozen Feelings (CBS, 1989) Ragnar Bjerkreim & EdvardHoem, Oratoriet Kong David (Lynor/Trembling, 2004) Christina Bjordal, Brighter...
– Elisabeth Aasen 2017 – Kari Grossmann 2018 – Klaus Hagerup 2019 – EdvardHoem 2020 – Dag O. Hessen 2021 – Liv Køltzow 2022 – Gro Dahle 2023 – Ingvar...
(1994). He has also set to music poetry by Hans Hyldbakk and hymns by EdvardHoem. 1977 – Vårsøg with the group Vårsøg 1978 – Sola e komma with Vårsøg...
Christopher Grøndahl for Tundra and for Silent Winds of Blackpool 2008 – EdvardHoem for Mikal Hetles siste ord 2009 – Christopher Nielsen for Verdiløse menn...