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Arne Evensen Garborg
Norwegian author
Quick Facts
- Arne also spelled:
- Adne
- Born:
- January 25, 1851, Time, Norway
- Died:
- January 14, 1924, Asker (aged 72)
- Notable Works:
- “Bondestudentar”
- “Haugtussa”
- “Odyssey”
Arne Evensen Garborg (born January 25, 1851, Time, Norway—died January 14, 1924, Asker) was a novelist, poet, playwright, and essayist, one of the first great writers to show the literary possibilities of Nynorsk, a language that many writers wished to establish in place of the standard Dano-Norwegian literary medium. The demand for social reform was central to Garborg’s life and work. Garborg was the son of a farmer, and his father’s suicide, the result of an overstrained religious conscience aggravated by his son’s rejection of the family farm, made the young Garborg a permanent enemy of orthodox religion, especially his ...(100 of 430 words)