Gene Dalby

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Gene-Haavard Dalby (born 5 May 1957) is a Norwegian poet.

Among his poetry collections are Linedanser på piggtråd from 1979, and Øm ulv from 1990. He published the books Frostknuter in 1982 and Den tatoverte tungen in 1987. [1]

He was awarded Mads Wiel Nygaards Endowment in 1985. [2]

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References

  1. "Gene Dalby". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
  2. "Mads Wiel Nygaards Legat" (in Norwegian). Forfatterportalen.no. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
Awards
Preceded by
Jan Kjærstad
Recipient of the Mads Wiel Nygaard's Endowment
1985 (together with Anne Karin Elstad and Tove Lie
Succeeded by
Øystein Wingaard Wolf