Kjell Ola Dahl
Dahl in 2005
Dahl in 2005
Born (1958-02-04) 4 February 1958
OccupationNovelist
Short story writer
Non-fiction writer
LanguageNorwegian
NationalityNorwegian
Period1993
GenreCrime fiction
Notable worksEn liten gyllen ring
Kureren
Notable awardsRiverton Prize
Brage Prize

Kjell Ola Dahl (born 4 February 1958) is a Norwegian writer, who is sometimes known professionally as K. O. Dahl.

His writing career began with the publishing of Dødens Investeringer (Lethal Investments) in 1993 and he has subsequently authored more than a dozen novels, many short stories, several non-fiction books, and co-written two screenplays with the writer/director Hisham Zaman.

He is best known for his eleven Nordic noir crime novels which feature his Oslo detectives Frølich and Gunnarstranda. Six of these have been published in English, translated by Don Bartlett.

Speaking of his own work in Nordic Noir Dahl says ‘I’m never entirely satisfied with my work – I’m pleased, of course, that readers find things to enjoy in them, but I can always see their weaknesses all too clearly'.[1]

Bibliography

In English

Translated by Don Bartlett.

  • The Fourth Man (2007)
  • The Man in the Window (2008)
  • The Last Fix (2009)
  • Lethal Investments (2011)
  • The Courier (2015)
  • Faithless (2017)
  • The Ice Swimmer (2018)

In Norwegian

  • Dødens investeringer (1993) Lethal Investments
  • Seksognitti (1994)
  • Miniatyren (1996)
  • Siste skygge av tvil (1998)
  • En liten gyllen ring (2000) The Last Fix
  • Mannen i vinduet (2001) The Man in the Window
  • Gjensynsgleder - love stories (2002)
  • Lille tambur (2003)
  • Venezia – forfatterens guide (2004) a travel guide
  • Den fjerde raneren (2005) The Fourth Man
  • Lindeman & Sachs (2006)
  • Svart engel (2007)
  • Lindemans tivoli (2008)
  • Kvinnen i plast (2010) Faithless
  • Isbaderen (2011) The Ice Swimmer
  • Kureren (2015)

Screenplays

References

  1. Forshaw, Barry (2013). Nordic Noir. Pocket Essentials. ISBN 9781842439876.


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