Pål H. Christiansen Explained

Pål Herman Christiansen (born 9 September 1958, Oslo) is a Norwegian novelist and children's book author.

Biography

Christiansen was born in Oslo in 1958.[1] From 1973 to 1977 he attended Oslo Commerce School. In 1978 he studied law at the University of Oslo where he later dropped out. In 1985 Christiansen took a short writing course at the Telemark University College.

In 1989 he debuted his first novel "Harry var ikke ved sine fulle fem" (Harry was not in his right mind). He has since released a total of five novels and eleven children's books. His novel "Drømmer om storhet" from 2002 got attention from fans of pop group a-ha worldwide[2] and the English version "The Scoundrel Days of Hobo Highbrow" was published in 2008. In 1996 Christiansen became a member of the Norwegian Authors' Union.

Christiansen was the recipient of the 2001 Tiden-prisen Prize for his distinct voice in the literary landscape.

Bibliography

Awards and prizes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pål H. Christiansen. Deutsch-Norwegische Freundschaftsgesellschaft. German. 11 February 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140204021823/http://www.norwegenportal.de/dnf/index.php/kultur-mainmenu-44/literatur-mainmenu-100/biografien/ph-christiansen-mainmenu-215.html. 4 February 2014.
  2. Web site: Paul gets a place in Norwegian literature. a-ha. 11 February 2014. November 19, 2002.