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Norwegian writer
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Håkon Øvreås

Håkon Øvreås (born 1974) is a Norwegian poet and writer.

He is best known for his debut work of children's literature, Brune (Brown, 2013), the first of a planned trilogy. The book was successful commercially and won numerous awards, among them:

Brune was also nominated for the Brage Prize 2013. The translation rights for the trilogy have been sold into 30 languages.

References

  1. "Håkon Øvreås".
  2. "Håkon Øvreås og Øyvind Torseter | Nordic cooperation".
Awards
Preceded byArne Svingen Recipient of the Ministry of Culture Prize for Children's and Youth Literature
2013
Succeeded byLiv Marit Weberg


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