Helene Uri

Helene Uri ( born December 11, 1964 in Stockholm ) is a Norwegian author and linguist.

Life

Helene Uri was born in Stockholm in 1964 and grew up in Oslo. She received her PhD in 1996 in linguistics at the University of Oslo and has written both non-fiction and children 's books and novels. In her first novel, the YA Anna on Friday ( 1995), she brings children closer to the essence of language, similar to dealing with the issue in Philosophy Sophie's World. In 1998 she received a literary prize by the Norwegian state for the non-fiction book The store faktaboka om språk ( The Big Book of Language ).

Work (expenditure in German language )

  • Helene Uri: Anna on Friday - a novel about language. Carlsen Verlag, Hamburg, 1999. ISBN 3,551,580,367th ( 10 and older ).
  • Helene Uri: Honey tongues, Heyne, Munich 2004, ISBN 978-3-453-58001-5.
  • Helene Uri and Arne Svingen: I see how the world turns. Oetinger, Hamburg 2006, ISBN 978-3-7891-4730-2.
  • Helene Uri: Only the strongest survive. A campus novel. Piper, Munich 2008, ISBN 3492051146th
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