Related:
Badania okresowe,
Brikt Jensen,
Gyldendal Norsk Forlag,
Harald Grieg,
Henrik H. Langeland,
Jan Erik Vold,
Jan Kjærstad,
Johan Borgen,
Kjell Heggelund,
Knut Faldbakken,
Kristine Næss,
Literary magazine,
Literature,
Mentz Schulerud,
Merete Morken Andersen,
Nic. Stang,
Nikolaj Frobenius,
Norway,
Norwegian language,
Publishing house,
Store norske leksikon,
Vinduet,
Nic. Stang (1947-1951)
Trygve Width (1952-1953)
Johan Borgen (1954-1959)
Mentz Schulerud (1960-1963)
Brikt Jensen (1964-1969)
Jan Erik Vold and Kjell Heggelund (1970-1974)
Knut Faldbakken (1975-1979)
Janneken Øverland (1980-1984)
Jan Kjærstad (1985-1989)
Halfdan W. Freihow (1990-1992)
Merete Morken Andersen (1993-1997)
Nikolaj Frobenius, John Erik Riley and Tor Eystein Øverås (1998-1999)
Nikolaj Frobenius, John Erik Riley, Kristine Næss and Ane Farsethås (2000-2001)
Janike Kampevold Larsen, Trond Haugen and Steffen R. M. Sørum (2002-2003)
Janike Kampevold Larsen (2004)
Henrik H. Langeland (2005-2007)
Gyldendal Norsk Forlag (OSE: GYL), in Norway commonly referred to as Gyldendal, is a Norwegian publishing house founded in 1925. It was established after a corporate demerger brought about when a group of Norwegian investors led by Harald Grieg "bought home" the works of The Four Greats and Knut Hamsun, which had previously been published by the Danish publishing house Gyldendal. The company published both fiction, non-fiction, school books and children books. Gyldendal owns 50% of Kunnskapsforlaget, along with Aschehoug, that publishes encyclopedias, dictionaries and other reference books, including Store norske leksikon. Gyldendal also publishes the literary magazine Vinduet.
Jan Erik Vold (born October 18, 1939) is a Norwegian lyric poet, translator and author. Throughout his career as an artist, he has had the ability to reach the public, both with his poetry and his political views. He has contributed greatly to the renewal of Norwegian poetry, and created interest in lyrical poetry. Jan Erik Vold is currently living in Stockholm.
Jan Kjærstad (born 6 March 1953) is a Norwegian author. Kjærstad is a theology graduate from MF Norwegian School of Theology and the University of Oslo (cand. theol.). He has written a string of novels, short stories and essays and was editor of the literary magazine Vinduet ("The Window"). He has received a number of prizes, the most important being the Nordic Council Literature Prize, which he received for the perspectivist trilogy about the TV personality Jonas Wergeland (The Seducer, The Conqueror and The Discoverer).Johan Collett Müller Borgen (28 April 1902, Kristiania – 16 October 1979) was a Norwegian author, journalist and critic. He was married to Annemarta Borgen. Under the pseudonym of Mumle Gåsegg (Mumble Goose-egg) he wrote shorter articles in the newspaper Dagbladet, particularly during World War II. His articles were ironic and derogatory of the Nazi government, and he kept this up for a long time before being found out. In the end though, he was caught and sent to the prison camp Grini. His best known work is the novel Lillelord (1955). Borgen was editor of the literary magazine Vinduet ("The Window") 1954-1959.
Mentz Schulerud (17 October 1915 – 18 May 2003) was a Norwegian author, radio personality and theatre director. He was known for his encyclopaedic knowledge of the city of Oslo.