Ida Hegazi Høyer

Ida Hegazi Høyer (born 1981) is a Norwegian writer. Of dual Danish-Egyptian heritage, she grew up in Lofoten and Oslo. She has studied sociology in school. She currently lives in Oslomarka. She won the Bjørnson Stipend from the Norwegian Booksellers Association in 2014. In 2015, she won the EU Prize for Literature for Unnskyld.[1]

Ida Hegazi Høyer (2019)

Novels

  • Under Venden (2012)
  • Ut (2013)
  • Unnskyld (2014)
  • Fortellingen om øde (2015)
  • Historier om trøst (2016)
  • Nordisk NU (2017)
  • Fortællingen om øde (2017)
  • Ene Skissen (2018)
  • Kim Friele (2019)
  • Ene: Barnet (2019)[2]
gollark: Wrong.
gollark: Of course. It's much easier to produce gods in a central facility! It's very complicated.
gollark: Also, I have correct ideas, as opposed to other people's wrong ones.
gollark: As supreme world dictator, I would be uniquely placed to resolve all the coordination problems and stuff by dictating.
gollark: While you're all here, I'd like to propose the optimal political system, me (gollark) as supreme eternal world dictator.

References

  1. "Ida Hegazi Høyer | European Union Prize for Literature". Euprizeliterature.eu. Retrieved 2015-06-19.
  2. "Ida Hegazi Høyer". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2020-03-19.


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