Philip Houm | |
Birth Date: | 20 April 1911 |
Birth Place: | Kristiania, Norway |
Death Place: | Bærum |
Occupation: | Literary critic |
Philip Rode Houm (20 April 1911 - 22 April 1990) was a Norwegian literary critic.
He was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway. He graduated with a master's degree in literature from the Royal Frederick University in 1938, Houm was a co-editor in the journal Kølen 1942-45. He worked as literary critic for the newspaper Dagbladet from 1945.[1]
He was a board member of Nationaltheatret from 1963, a member of Norwegian Language Committee (Norsk språknemnd) from 1966 to 1972, and of the Norwegian Language Council from 1972 to 1976.[2]
In 1947, he was commissioned by Aschehoug to write a closing volume to their series on Norwegian literature history. Norges litteratur fra 1914 til 1950-årene was published in 1955.Among his other books were Ask Burlefot og vi (1957) and Kritikere i en gullalder (1982).[3]
Houm died in Bærum and was buried in the churchyard of Haslum Church. He was a grandfather of Nicolai Houm.[4] [5]