Espen Søbye
Pål Espen Søbye (born 9 July 1954) is a Norwegian author and literary critic.[1] He has a Mag.art. degree in philosophy, and was formerly employed at Statistics Norway in Oslo.[2] He was named literary critic of the year in 2006 by the Norwegian Critics' Association.[3]
Bibliography
- 1992: Ingen vei hjem. En biografi over Arthur Omre[1]
- 1995: Rolf Stenersen. En biografi[1]
- 1998: Stemmer fra Balkan (with Jo Nesbø)[1]
- 2003: Kathe, alltid vært i Norge[1][4][5]
- 2010: En mann fra forgangne århundrer. Overlege Johan Scharffenbergs liv og virke 1869-1965. En arkivstudie
- 2014: Folkemengdens bevegelse 1735-2014. En tabellstudie.
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gollark: Why would you *look* at those?
gollark: Well, yes, it actually can't do most algebra because that's very hard.
gollark: Idea: sneakily take osmarkscalculator™ into STEP to do algebra.
gollark: That is what "ability at STEP" means.
References
- "Espen Søbye". Dagbladet (in Norwegian). 16 January 2005.
- Godø, Mikael (16 January 2005). "En intellektuell grevling". Dagbladet (in Norwegian).
- Eielsen, Marte Stubberød (3 March 2006). "Espen Søbye ble årets kritiker". Klassekampen.
- - Fantastisk at det er så stor interesse for jødedeportasjonene - Her er de nominerte til Brageprisen.
- "Navn i nyhetene - Svak for historie". Dagsavisen. 2014-11-05. p. 2.
"Marte Michelet (...) Hvilken bok har betydd mest for deg? - Espen Søbyes bok Kathe - alltid vært i Norge".
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