Background
Magnhild Haalke was born in Vikna, an island off the Namdalen coast in Nord-Trøndelag, Norway.
Magnhild Haalke was born in Vikna, an island off the Namdalen coast in Nord-Trøndelag, Norway.
Before she took up writing she worked as a teacher for 30 years in Sør-Odal. She made her literary debut in 1935 with the novel Allis sønn. Her deep psychological insight and great environmental descriptions ensured her a lasting place in Norwegian literature.
Eventually she wrote nearly 30 books
Haalke made use of strong, colorful language and lush figures of speech. Her novels often focused on adult insensitive treatment of defenseless youth.
The role of the mother in childhood development was a frequent subject. In several books she wrote of values relating to childhood environment and family traditions.
Her trilogy Åkfestet (1936), Dagblinket (1937) and Rød haust? (1941) describes the fate of a woman growing up on a small farm.
The trilogy was later reworked into Grys saga (1950, two books). The trilogy Karenanna Velde (1946), Kaja Augusta (1947) and Kvinneverden (1954) is from a rural district on the coast of Trøndelag. She was the first recipient of Mads Wiel Nygaards Endowment, which she was awarded in 1953, which she shared with novelist, Lizzie Juvkam (1883–1969).
From 1954, she received a national artist salary from the national government.