Education
University of Oslo.
( The Discoverer finds Jonas released from prison, having...)
The Discoverer finds Jonas released from prison, having completed his sentence for the death of his wife. He his aboard the Voyager, a ship which is exploring the longest fjord in the world, along with his estranged daughter. Onboard, he explores his past, telling his own version of what happened the fateful night of his wife's death.
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University of Oslo.
Kjærstad is a theology graduate from MF Norwegian School of Theology and the University of Oslo (candidate theology). He has written a string of novels, short stories and essays and was editor of the literary magazine Vinduet ("The Window"). His books have been translated to English, French, German, Danish, Swedish, and Hungarian, among others
1984 - Mads Wiel Nygaards Endowment (a prize awarded to promising authors in memory of Mads Wiel Nygaard by the publisher Aschehoug).
1984 - Mads Wiel Nygaards Endowment (a prize awarded to promising authors in memory of Mads Wiel Nygaard by the publisher Aschehoug) 1984 - Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature for Homo Falsus 1993 - Aschehougprisen (the primary literature prize awarded annually by the publisher Aschehoug) 1998 - Henrik Steffens-prisen (the Henrik Steffens literature prize is awarded by the university system in Hamburg) 2000 - Doblougprisen (Awarded by the Swedish Academy) 2001 - Nordic Council"s Literature Prize for Oppdageren.
( The Discoverer finds Jonas released from prison, having...)