- Inge
Krokann (19
August 1893–27
September 1962) was a
Norwegian writer. His most
famous work is I
Dovre Sno (1929), an epic
story of the Loe
family during...
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United States. The
Norwegian term was
introduced by
Norwegian writer Inge
Krokann. Ingvaldsen, Siri;
Thomas Larsson; Erik
Overgaard Pedersen (2009). Democracy...
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hockey player Inge
Hansen (born 1946),
Norwegian handball player Inge
Krokann (1893–1962),
Norwegian writer Inge Lønning (1938–2013),
Norwegian theologian...
- Lars
Amund Vaage.
Melsom Prize (Melsom-prisen) - 1942 (jointly with Inge
Krokann) Sunnmør
Prize (Sunnmørsprisen) - 1953 Godal, Anne
Marit (ed.). "Ragnvald...
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winners Norway 1951: Øverland 1952: Ørjasæter 1953: Reiss-Andersen 1954:
Krokann 1955:
Wildenvey 1956:
Boyson 1957: T.
Vesaas 1958:
Falkberget 1959: Sandemose...
- do****ented the
particulars of the
Oppdal dialect, and the
writer Inge
Krokann used it as a
literary device.
Other transitional dialects include the dialects...
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Milada Blekastad received an
invitation from
Gunnvor Krokann, wife of the
writer Inge
Krokann, to
travel to Norway.
There she met the
artist Hallvard...
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winners Norway 1951: Øverland 1952: Ørjasæter 1953: Reiss-Andersen 1954:
Krokann 1955:
Wildenvey 1956:
Boyson 1957: T.
Vesaas 1958:
Falkberget 1959: Sandemose...
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resorts and is
surrounded by
national parks. A
slate quarry exists. Inge
Krokann (1893 in
Oppdal – 1962), a
writer whose use of the
Oppdal dialect makes...
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winners Norway 1951: Øverland 1952: Ørjasæter 1953: Reiss-Andersen 1954:
Krokann 1955:
Wildenvey 1956:
Boyson 1957: T.
Vesaas 1958:
Falkberget 1959: Sandemose...