Wera Sæther

Wera Sæther (born 19 May 1945) is a Norwegian psychologist, poet, novelist, essayist, writer of books for youth and of documentary books. She made her literary debut in 1974 with the poetry collection Barnet og brødet.[1] Sæther was awarded the Gyldendal's Endowment in 1979 (shared with Cecilie Løveid).[2] She was awarded the Dobloug Prize in 1996.[1]

Wera Sæther
Born (1945-05-19) 19 May 1945
NationalityNorwegian
Occupationpsychologist and writer
Awards

Books

  • Barnet og brødet poems (1973)
  • Mellom stumheten og ordet documentary (1974)
  • Kvinnen, kroppen og angsten (1974)
  • Der lidelse blir samfunn prose (1975)
  • Barnet, døden og dansen prose (1978)
  • Lovet være du, søster Brød documentary (1979)
  • Vei novel (1980)
  • Hvit sol documentary (1983)
  • Comiso, en klage poems (1984)
  • Sol over gode og onde prose (1985)
  • Afrika, Ordfrika og andre hemmeligheter children's book (1986)
  • Kjærlighetssang poems (1986)
  • Vi overlever ikke alt documentary (1987)
  • Fravær nærvær poems (1987)
  • Rommet med det rare i documentary (1988)
  • Berøring forbudt documentary (1988)
  • Jeg tar asken og går poems (1989)
  • I lys av døden documentary (1992)
  • I Naomis hus documentary (1993)
  • Kan kamelene synge? documentary (1994)
  • A for ansikt novel (1994)
  • Rwandas øyne documentary (1994)
  • Gudinnen med det skinnende sverdet children's book (1995)
  • Ruts bok 1989 novel (1995)
  • Maisbarnebarna documentary (1996)
  • Det uhørte Guatemala (1997)
  • Om mitt hode var vann novel (1997)
  • Denne krukken er knust novel (1998)
  • Støvets sønn novel (1998)
  • Adresse i vinden. Indiske reiser essays (1999)
  • Brent barn novel (2000)
  • Saras reise children's book (2001)
  • En annen dato et annet sted essay (2002)
  • Umas øyne children's book (2004)
  • MammaRitaHuset barnebok (2006)
  • En annens navn i munnen novel (2009)
  • Rett Øst poems (2009)

Prizes

gollark: What other things are "batteries"?
gollark: Really? Huh.
gollark: It's probably just a Markov chain with lots of weird training data.
gollark: I think you just need to put quotes around multiple-word arguments.
gollark: It's some internet meme with what looks like a big worm-type thing (which is apparently just a stomach or something from an animal of some kind), captioned with some text about not feeding it tap water because something something fluoride.

References

  1. "Wera Sæther". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 19 March 2010.
  2. "Gyldendalprisen" (in Norwegian). forfatterportalen.no. Retrieved 19 March 2010.


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