Unni Lindell
Unni Lindell | |
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Unni Lindell at the Oslo Bookfestival in 2010. | |
Born |
Unni Maria Lindell 3 April 1957 Oslo, Norway |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Occupation | Writer |
Unni Maria Lindell (born 3 April 1957 in Oslo) is a Norwegian writer. She is best known for her crime novels (whodunits), but has also written a collection of poems and several children's and young adult books.
Lindell worked as a journalist before she became an author. Her first book Den grønne dagen ("The green day") was published in 1986. One of Lindell's most prominent characters is detective Cato Isaksen.[1]
Lindell was awarded the Mads Wiel Nygaards Endowment in 1998 and the Critics' Prize for the year's best children's or youth literature.[2] In 1999 she received the Riverton Prize (Rivertonprisen), a literature award given annually to the best Norwegian detective story.
Bibliography
- Den grønne dagen – youth literature (1986)
- Kongen er pappaen til to tvillinger som heter Gro og Kåre – humor (1987)
- Hemmeligheten i sirkuset – children’s literature (1988)
- Henrik Vipsen og hans bifokale onkel som er født i fiskebollens tegn – humor (1988)
- Bursdag – idebok (1989)
- Fire dager til fullmåne – children’s literature (1990)
- Vi lager jul – concept book (1990)
- Gamle damer legger ikke egg – humor (1991) (illustrated by Inge Grødum)
- Annas barn – youth literature (1991)
- Fuglefangeren – youth literature (1992)
- Skjelettet er et stativ som man kan henge fra seg kroppen på – humor (1992)
- Rosamunde Harpiks, den lille heksen med de store ørene – children’s literature (1993)
- Norges første statsminister het Tor med hammeren – humor (1993)
- En grusom kvinnes bekjennelser – novel (1993)
- Sugemerket – youth literature (1994)
- Alene hjemme – short stories (1994)
- To fruer i en smekk – humor (1995) (together with Anne B. Ragde)
- Jens Bånn, den lille spionen – children’s literature (1995)
- Min fars kjole er rød som reven – poetry (1995)
- Grisen er dekket av svinepels – (1996) (illustrated by Eldbjørg Ribe)
- Det er alltid for tidlig å stå opp. Libresser, første bind – humor (1996) (together with Anne B. Ragde)
- Slangebæreren – crime novel (1996), filmed
- Jesus gikk på vannet fordi han ikke ville bli våt på beina – humor (1997) (illustrated by Eldbjørg Ribe)
- Den lille dameboken. Libresser i utvalg – humor (1997) (together with Anne B. Ragde)
- Regjeringen bestemmer hvordan været skal bli – humor (1998) (illustrated by Inge Grødum)
- Måneorkesteret – novel (1998)
- Sjefen bestemmer over Gud og Hermann! – humor (1999) (illustrated by Eldbjørg Ribe)
- Pinocchios nye reise – children’s literature (1999) (illustrated by Akin Düzakin)
- Drømmefangeren – crime novel (1999), filmed
- Sørgekåpen – crime novel (2000), under filming
- Å være engel er et typisk kvinneyrke – humor (2000) (illustrated by Eldbjørg Ribe)
- En familie består av 4 hoder, 8 armer og 8 bein – humor (2001) (illustrated by Mai Lindberg)
- Prinsesser er rosa om dagen og sorte om natten – humor (2002) (illustrated by Mai Lindberg)
- Nattsøsteren – crime novel (2002)
- I Afrika er snøen svart – humor (2003) (illustrated by Bo Gaustad)
- Pass opp! Her kommer Gud og hun er en katt – photo and prose (2003) (photo with Nina Reistad)
- Rødhette – crime novel (2004)
- Kjære Gud jeg har det godt har du noe ull – humor (2005) (together with Mark Levengood, illustrated by Christina Alvner)
- Orkestergraven – crime novel (2005)
- Krokodiller snakker ikke norsk – children’s literature (2006)
- Honningfellen – crime novel (2007) Filmed in 2008 with Per Olav Sørensen
- To fruer i én smekk – rir igjen – Humor (2007) (together with Anne B. Ragde)
- Elsker deg av hele mitt hjerte - children’s literature (2008)
- Mørkemannen – crime novel (2008)
- Nifse Nella og nattskolen – children’s literature (2008) (illustrated by Fredrik Skavlan)
- Rødt for kjærlighet – children's literature (2009)
- Sukkerdøden – crime novel (2010)
- Djevelkysset – crime novel (2012)
References
- ↑ "Unni Lindell forteller om boka "Måneorkesteret"." (Norwegian), nrk.no, 1998-09-14, retrieved 30 August 2009
- ↑ "Unni Lindell" (Norwegian), Aschehoug & Co., retrieved 30 August 2009
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