Dorthe Nors
Dorthe Nors, (born 20 May 1970 in Herning) is a Danish author and writer. She is the first Danish author to be published in the American magazine The New Yorker.[1] For a short while Nors studied religion science but changed to studying Nordic literature and art history. In 1999 she graduated.[2][3] Before Nors made her literary debut in her own name she worked as a translator for Swedish crime novels, mostly books by author Johan Theorin.[4] In 2002 she made her debut with the book Soul published by Samlerens Forlag publishers.[3]
Bibliography
- Soul , Samlerens Forlag 2001 ISBN 87-568-1644-8
- Stormesteren , Samlerens Forlag 2003 ISBN 87-568-1727-4
- Ann Lie 2005 ISBN 87-638-0247-3
- Hun kommer , Samlerens Forlag 2007
- Kantslag , Samlerens Forlag 2008 ISBN 978-87-638-0922-1
- Dage , Samlerens Forlag 2010 ISBN 978-87-638-1428-7
- Minna mangler et øvelokale, Samlerens Forlag 2013 ISBN 978-87-638-2705-8
References
- ↑ http://ahlanderagency.com/author/dorthe-nors/|utgivare=Ahlander Agency
- ↑ "Nors, Dorthe — Forfatterweb". Retrieved 14 October 2015.
- 1 2 "Dorthe Nors". Retrieved 14 October 2015.
- ↑ Dorthe Nors har en övningslokal gp.se Retrieved 14 October 2015
External links
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