Tor Ulven

Tor Ulven (14 November 1953 – 18 May 1995) was a Norwegian poet. He is considered one of the major poets of the Norwegian post-war era, and won several major literary prizes in Norwegian literature.[1][2]

Biography

Tor Arvid Ulven was born in Oslo, Norway. He published several poetry collections before he began writing prose. Ulven published Skyggen av urfuglen the first of five collections of poetry in 1977. His early works, consisting of traditional modernist verse poetry, were heavily influenced by the writings of French writer and poet André Breton (1896–1966) and the surrealism movement. As the 1980s progressed he developed a more independent voice, both stylistically and thematically. The later part of his work consists mainly of prose. He wrote a number of essays dealing with literature, philosophy, music and visual arts.[3]

For a number of years he had lived in relative physical isolation due to illness. He committed suicide in 1995 in Oslo.[4]

Influence

In Joachim Trier's 2006 film Reprise Tor Ulven is mentioned by Philip as a writer that influenced him and is the inspiration for the character Sten Egil Dahl.[5] In Karl Ove Knausgård's My Struggle II, Knausgård is filled with excitement when his prose is compared to Ulven's.

Awards

Bibliography

  • 1977: Skyggen av urfuglen (poems)
  • 1980: Etter oss, tegn (poems)
  • 1981: Forsvinningspunkt (poems)
  • 1987: Det tålmodige (poems and prose poems)
  • 1988: Gravgaver (prose)
  • 1989: Søppelsolen (poems)
  • 1990: Nei, ikke det (short stories)
  • 1991: Fortæring (prose poems)
  • 1993: Avløsning (novel) - Replacement (English translation, 2012)
  • 1994: Vente og ikke se (short stories)
  • 1995: Stein og speil (prose poems)
  • 1997: Essays
gollark: Freedom of speech but the government implodes anyone who says things they don't like isn't.
gollark: It does mean no government-imposed consequences or it is very meaningless.
gollark: So it's clearly bad.
gollark: Apparently scientists spend a large fraction of their time applying for grants.
gollark: I don't know. I just assumed that it would be accursedly bureaucratic.

References

  1. "Ulven, Tor". NRK. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  2. Torunn Borge. "Tor Ulven". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  3. "Tor Ulven (1953-1995)". Gyldendal Norsk Forlag AS. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  4. Sindre Mekjan (4 April 2002). "Tor Ulven - Biografi". NRK Litteratur. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  5. "Reprise (2006) trivia". imdb.com.
  6. "Obstfelder-prisen". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved April 1, 2018.


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