Knut Lindh
Knut Lindh | |
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Born |
Oslo, Norway | June 11, 1951
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Genre | Fiction and non-fiction |
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Knut Lindh (born 11 June 1951 in Oslo) is a Norwegian author. He worked as a high school teacher and youth worker before he became a journalist in 1972. Since then he has worked for several media companies, among others The Norwegian News Agency (NTB), The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), TV 2 Norway and National Geographic. Lindh graduated from The Norwegian School of Journalism in 1977 and has studied international communication and politics at the University of Minnesota. He published his first book in 1985 and has since then written novels, biographies and dictionaries. Lindh was awarded the "Fresh Blood" prize 2009 for Dead Man Rises. The prize is awarded annually for the best Norwegian crime novel debut.
Bibliography
- Hvem drepte Jan Wiborg? (Who Killed Jan Wiborg?) (2014)
- Blindebukk (Blind Man's Buff) (2013)
- Muhammed: kriger og profet (Muhammad: The Warrior Prophet) (2012)
- Blodsbrødre (Blood Brothers) (2010)
- Når den døde våkner (Dead Man Rises) (2009)
- Barack Obama: veien til Det hvite hus (Barack Obama: The Road to the White House) (2009)
- Adolf Hitler: blod og ære (Adolf Hitler: Blood and Honour) (2006)
- Leiv Eiriksson oppdager Amerika (Leif Eriksson Discovers America) (2004)
- Vikings. The Discovery of America. (2000)
- Blomster og blod: roman om det 20. århundret (Flowers and Blood.) (1999)
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