Morten Harry Olsen (born in 1960 in Narvik[1]) is a Norwegian author. Olsen made his literary debut in 1985 with the short story collection For alt hva vi er verdt, which won Tarjei Vesaas' debutantpris.[2] Many of his books have been hits with critics.

Olsen studied criminology at the University of Oslo and philosophy at the University of Tromsø. He has worked as a travel agent, taxi driver, night porter, journalist, translator, office worker, literary critic, education consultant, and teacher. He was head of Norsk Forfattersentrum (1989–91), head of arrangements for the Brage Prize (1991–95) and deputy head of the Norwegian Authors' Union (1997–98). From 1988 to 1991 he was a member of the Norwegian Authors' Union's Literary Caucus. Between 1992 and 1996 he was editor of Bokklubben krim og spenning.

Bibliography

  • For alt hva vi er verdt short stories (1985)
  • Ganske enkelt sand novel (1986)
  • En dans til short stories (1988)
  • Tråder essays (1989)
  • Mississippi novel (1990)
  • Syndenes forlatelse crime novel (1991)
  • Mannen som hatet duer play (1992)
  • Begjærets pris crime novel (1993)
  • Tilfeldig utvalg crime novel (1996)
  • Naken for leseren, naken for Gud: et essay om romanen literary criticism (1997)
  • Mord og galskap novel (2000)
  • Mississippi. neo novel (2002)
  • Størst av alt novel (2004)
  • Adrian Marconi's Great Sorrow (2010)
  • Skrivehåndverket - A practical Guide for Beginners (2014)

Prizes

References

  1. "Morten Harry Olsen". www.gyldendal.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2021-04-05.
  2. 1 2 3 Rottem, Øystein (2020-02-26), "Morten Harry Olsen", Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian Bokmål), retrieved 2021-04-05
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