Erlend Loe
Erlend Loe was born in 1969 in Trondheim, Norway. He studied folklore, film studies, and literature before becoming one of the most beloved and popular authors in Norway. He made his debut with the novel Captured by the Woman (Tatt av kvinnen) in 1993, a novel he received raving reviews for. In 1996 came Naiv. Super, his big break through in Norway as well as abroad, and has been called the novel of his generation. His novel Doppler, which came out in 2004, has been critically acclaimed for it´s depiction of the modern man, and The Guardian named it Book of the year. He is a productive author, and publishes books both for adults and children. His books about Kurt have been a huge success, and has also been turned into an animated film.
Erlend Loes books have been published in thirty-nine countries so far.
He lives in Oslo with his wife and three sons, and enjoy biking.
Awards:
- Ministry of Cultural Affairs Prize for The Big Red Dog (Den store røde hunden), children's picture book, 1996. Illustrated by Kim Hiorthøy.
- The Cappelen Award 1997
- The Critics' Prize for Kurt Quo Vadis?, illustrated children’s novel, 1998 children’s book.
- The Booksellers' Prize 1999 for L (L).
- The Aschehoug Prize 2003
- The French Prix Européen des Jeunes Lecteurs 2006 for Naïve.Super. (Naiv.Super).
- The French Tam-tam Prize for The Fish (Fisken) 2006, children’s book.
- De Grote Jongerenliteratuur Prijs (The Netherlands) 2010 for Muleum.