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]

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gollark: ||seems like a weird hybrid of alternate timelines and self consistency||
gollark: ||they also didn't bother to work out much about the mechanics||
gollark: Yes they do. Update.
gollark: ||They never actually consider the implications of time travel beyond what's necessary to vaguely make the story sort of work.||
gollark: Yes, just now.

References

  1. "Espen Søbye". Dagbladet (in Norwegian). 16 January 2005.
  2. Godø, Mikael (16 January 2005). "En intellektuell grevling". Dagbladet (in Norwegian).
  3. Eielsen, Marte Stubberød (3 March 2006). "Espen Søbye ble årets kritiker". Klassekampen.
  4. - Fantastisk at det er så stor interesse for jødedeportasjonene - Her er de nominerte til Brageprisen.
  5. "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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