Arvid Hanssen Explained

Arvid Hanssen (28 July 1932  - 31 July 1998) was a Norwegian journalist, newspaper editor, poet, novelist and children's writer.

Biography

Hanssen was born in Vika at Indre Senja in Troms county. He completed Finnsnes High School in 1948. He graduated from Moldenæs University College in Tromsø in 1951. Hanssen became as a journalist in 1957. He became the editor of the newspaper Senjens Blad from 1957 to 1962. From 1963 he was editor of the magazine Midnattsol. In 1972, Hanssen became a full-time author and song writer.

His songs reached a wide audience through Tove Karoline Knutsen's 1980 album Blå kveill, which was based on Hanssen's lyrics. He received a number of prizes, including the Prøysen Prize in 1982, The Fritt Ord Honorary Award in 1984, and the Cappelen Prize in 1985.[1] [2]

He was married in 1958 with Ingebjørg Langhaug. He was the father of freelance journalist Arne Ivar Hanssen and author Sigrid Merethe Hanssen. He died in Dyrøy Municipality in Troms. Lenvik Municipality named a road Arvid Hanssens plass after him. A bust of the writer is located outside the cultural centre in Finnsnes.[3]

Bibliography

Children's books

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Arvid Hanssen . . Kunnskapsforlaget . Oslo . Norwegian . 16 June 2010.
  2. Encyclopedia: Arvid Hanssen . Norsk biografisk leksikon. Nils Magne . Knutsen . . Kunnskapsforlaget . Oslo. Norwegian . 16 June 2010 .
  3. Web site: Sigrid Merethe Hanssen. Nynorsk kultursentrum . July 1, 2019.