Peer Stromme Explained

Peer Stromme
Birth Name:Peer Olson Strømme
Birth Date:September 15, 1856
Death Date:September 15, 1921 (aged 65)
Birth Place:Winchester, Wisconsin, U.S.
Alma Mater:Luther College
Concordia Seminary
Workplaces:St. Olaf College
Discipline:English
Sub Discipline:Literature
Fiction

Peer Stromme also Per Olsen Strømme (September 15, 1856 – September 15, 1921) was an American pastor, teacher, journalist, and author.[1]

Early life and education

Peer Olson Strømme was born in Winchester, Wisconsin to immigrant parents from Norway. Stromme graduated from Luther College and attended Concordia Seminary in St. Louis.

Career

In 1879, he was ordained into the Lutheran ministry. He subsequently held a teaching post at St. Olaf College. Peer Stromme was editor of Norden, a Norwegian language paper in Chicago. Additionally he was the founding editor of the Norwegian language newspaper Dagbladet. He also translated books for the John Anderson Publishing Company in Chicago and the Lutheran Publishing House of Decorah, Iowa.[2]

Stromme was the author of several books written in the Norwegian language which explored the Norwegian immigrant experience. His articles appeared in the Norwegian-American literary magazine, Symra. Stomme was influenced in his writing style by other Norwegian American writers who had provided a truthful renditions of the lives of immigrant settlers, in particular Hans Andersen Foss. Stomme employed many major themes common to immigrant fiction, including the process of settling and assimilating into a new culture. His settings are detailed and realistic, with his books frequently depicting individuals who are at odds with society. He is best remembered for his 1896 novel Hvorledes Halvor blev prest. It was translated and published into English as Halvor: A Story of Pioneer Youth by David T. Nelson (1891–1969), Professor of English at Luther College.[3] [4]

Selected works

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.snl.no/Per_Olsen_Str%C3%B8mme Per Olsen Strømme (Store norske leksikon)
  2. http://www.naha.stolaf.edu/pubs/nas/volume18/vol18_6.htm The Novels of Peer Strømme (Gerald Thorson, Norwegian-American Historical Association, Volume 18: Page 141)
  3. http://www.naha.stolaf.edu/pubs/nas/volume05/vol5_05.htm Norwegian-American Fiction, 1880–1928 (Aagot D. Hoidahl, Norwegian-American Historical Association, Volume V: Page 61)
  4. http://www.luthercollegehistory.org/wiki/David_T._Nelson David T. Nelson (Luther College History)