Vigdis Hjorth

Vigdis Hjorth ( born July 19, 1959 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian writer.

Life

Vigdis Hjorth grew up in the Norwegian capital Oslo. She graduated in 1983, her degree in intellectual history, political science and literature. In the same year she made her debut with the children's book Pelle - Ragnar i the gule gården as a writer. Your follow- Roman Jørgen Anne he sant, which under the title Tilla loves Philip was translated into German language in 2011 under the title Anne loves Philip filmed. In addition to the Germans their books have been translated into Danish, Icelandic, Russian, Swedish and Ukrainian.

Hjorth is the mother of three children and lives in Nesøya, near Asker. Previously, she lived in Copenhagen, among other things, mountains, Switzerland and France. After a traffic offense they had in 2009 for 30 days in jail. Her experience processed with the 2011 published book Tredve dager i Sandefjord.

Works

  • Pelle - Ragnar i the gule gården (1983 )
  • Jørgen Anne he sant (1984 ) Tilla loves Philip, publishing Sauerland 1992, 137 pages, ISBN 3-7941-3484-2
  • Hand on heart, publishing Sauerland, 1991, 195 pages, ISBN 3-7941-3412-5
  • To hell with the men, Goldmann Verlag 1997, 219 pages, ISBN 3-442-43750-4
  • Quartet for two or the immoderate love of literature, Langen Müller Verlag 1999, 223 pages, ISBN 3-7844-2718-9
  • Three women and one death, Goldmann Verlag 2000, 317 pages, ISBN 3-442-44519-1
  • In a sense, intimate: moral and immoral thoughts, ice water in 2003, 174 pages, ISBN 3-924143-37-4
  • The Liebeskur, Goldmann Verlag 2003, 317 pages, ISBN 3-442-45409-3
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