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Jostein Gaarder (Norwegian: [ˈjùːstæɪn ˈɡòːɖər]; born 8
August 1952) is a
Norwegian intellectual and
author of
several novels,
short stories, and children's...
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Gaarder is a
Norwegian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Inger Margrethe Gaarder (1926–1993),
Norwegian writer Jon Atle
Gaarder (1934–2020)...
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Helge Gaarder (25
November 1953 – 15
April 2004) was a
Norwegian singer, composer,
journalist and producer.
Gaarder was born in Oslo to children's writer...
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Sofies verden) is a 1991
novel by
Norwegian writer Jostein Gaarder. It
follows Sophie Amundsen, a
Norwegian teenager, who is
introduced to...
- In
August 2006,
author Jostein Gaarder sparked a
controversy in
Norway after publishing an op-ed "God's
chosen people" in the Aftenposten, one of the...
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September 2021. "Johan
Gaarder".
Norway Football ****ociation.
Retrieved 26
September 2021.
Johan Gaarder at WorldFootball.net
Johan Gaarder at the
Norway Football...
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established in 1997 by the
Norwegian author Jostein Gaarder and his wife Siri Dannevig, and is
named after Gaarder's novel Sophie's World. It
aimed to recognize...
- Ole P.
Gaarder (June 9, 1844 –
September 8, 1927) was an
American farmer, businessman, and politician. Ole
Peder Gaarder was born in Rock County, Wisconsin...
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Karsten Gaarder (5
April 1902 – 1980) was a
Norwegian judge. He was born in
Vestre Toten, a son of
farmers Petter Hansen Gaarder and Kari Alfstad. He graduated...
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Peder Krabbe Gaarder (23
April 1814 – 5
August 1883) was a
Norwegian jurist and
political theorist. He was born at
Alsten in
Nordland county, Norway....