Bjarte Breiteig
Bjarte Breiteig (born 17 March 1974) is a Norwegian short story writer.
Background
Bjarte Breiteig was born in Kristiansand, 1974. He studied physics at NTNU in Trondheim, but dropped out after two years to study literature at the same place. He has studied at the Skrivekunstakademiet and the University of Bergen. He now resides in Oslo.
Work
Published in 1998, Bjarte Breiteig's first short story collection, Fantomsmerter, received glowing reviews and Aschehougs debutantpris. His next collection of short stories, Surrogater was published in 2000. In 2003, Bjarte Breiteig was one of five young authors whose work was included in a collection of short stories published under the title of Borders by the European literary project Scritture Giovani. This means Breiteig's short story Fremover was translated into Welsh, German, English and Italian. He received the Anders Jahres pris for yngre kunstnere (Anders Jahre's prize for young artists) in 2004. In 2006, his third short story collection, Folk har begynt å banke på, was published and resulted in his being awarded the Max Wiel Nygaards legat (Max Wiel Nygaards Endowment). He was also awarded the Mads Wiel Nygaards Endowment in 2006.
Bibliography
- Fantomsmerter (Phantom pains), 1998
- Surrogater (Surrogates), 2000
- Folk har begynt å banke på (Someone is knocking at the door), 2006
- Île Sainte-Marie, 2013
- Mine fem år som far, 2014
- Den andre viljen, 2016
External links
- Breiteig, Bjarte - Official homepage (Norwegian)
- Breiteig, Bjarte - Aschehoug & co (English)
- Breiteig, Bjarte - Dagbladet :litteratur (Norwegian)