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    Ole Peter Arnulf Øverland (27 April 1889 – 25 March 1968) was a Norwegian poet and artist. He is principally known for his poetry which served to inspire...
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    not to sleep" (Norwegian: "Du må ikke sove!") is a poem written by Arnulf Øverland. The poem was first published in the magazine Samtiden in 1936, and...
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  • (1852–1907) Arnulf Øverland (1889–1968), Norwegian author Arnulf Klett (1905–1974), German politician Arnulf Solvoll (1908-?), Norwegian missionary Arnulf Abele...
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  • social democrat newspaper Den 1ste Mai, she met her future husband Arnulf Øverland for the first time in 1934. He was one of Norway's most prominent writers...
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  • Øverland is a Norwegian surname. As of 2013, 1,543 people in Norway have this surname. Arnulf Øverland (1889–1968), Norwegian author Erling Øverland (born...
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    Berdyaev, T. S. Eliot (awarded in 1948), E. M. Forster, H. G. Wells, Arnulf Øverland, Georges Duhamel, and Marie Under. Nine of the authors were first-time...
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    Stigen, Carl Keilhau, Agnar Mykle, Arnulf Øverland, Sigurd Hoel, Johan Bernhard Hjort, Knut Wigert, Margrete Aamot Øverland, Sofie Helene Wigert and Varg Vikernes...
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    Yosef Agnon (awarded in 1966), Angelos Sikelianos, Mark Aldanov, and Arnulf Øverland. Seven of the nominees were nominated first-time among them George...
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  • Welhaven (1807–1873) author, poet. Amalie Skram (1846–1905) author Arnulf Øverland (1889–1968) author Carl Søyland (1894–1978) Norwegian American editor-in-chief...
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  • Hobæk Haff, Hans E. Kinck, Olav H. Hauge, Rolf Jacobsen, Gunvor Hofmo, Arnulf Øverland, Sigbjørn Obstfelder, Olaf Bull, Aasmund Olavsson Vinje, Tor Ulven...
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    Didrik Arup Seip, but his efforts to free Arnulf Øverland were unsuccessful. Nevertheless, Arnulf Øverland survived the concentration camp. After the...
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    Residents at Grotten have included composer Christian Sinding, writer Arnulf Øverland, composer Arne Nordheim and playwright Jon Fosse. "Grotten". Kunsthistorie...
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    Bræin (1887-1957), an organist, composer, and orchestra conductor Arnulf Øverland (1889–1968), a poet, wrote to inspire the Norwegian resistance movement...
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    E’tessam Zadeh, Luis Nueda y Santiago, Charles Ferdinand Ramuz and Arnulf Øverland. Maria Madalena de Martel Patrício, Henriette Charasson, Elisaveta...
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    Georges Duhamel, Ignazio Silone, Benedetto Croce, Ramon Perez de Ayala, Arnulf Øverland, Johan Falkberget and Marie Under. Eleven were nominated first-time...
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  • Bjerke joined Øverland's criticism. The glossolalia debate was discussed in the literary magazine Profil in 1968. Dahl, Willy. "Arnulf Øverland". In Helle...
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  • earlier). The resistance culminated in the 1950s under the leadership of Arnulf Øverland. Riksmålsforbundet organised a parents' campaign against Samnorsk in...
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    ". Oleh Olzhych, a Ukrainian poet tortured to death in June 1944. Arnulf Øverland, Norwegian anti-fascist poet. Paul Reynaud, the penultimate Prime Minister...
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    Norway include Alexander Kielland, Arne Garborg, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Arnulf Øverland and Inger Hagerup. Football is a popular sports in Western Norway,...
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  • Arthur Omre (1887–1967) Helge Krog (1889–1962) Aslaug Vaa (1889–1965) Arnulf Øverland (1889–1968) Sigurd Hoel (1890–1960) Inge Krokann (1893–1962) Trygve...
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  • Riksmål movement, culminating in the 1950s under the leadership of Arnulf Øverland. Riksmålsforbundet organised a parents' campaign against Samnorsk in...
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  • in 1953 by several notable Norwegian authors and poets, among them Arnulf Øverland, Sigurd Hoel, A.H. Winsnes, Cora Sandel and Francis Bull. They disagreed...
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  • years, with particular focus on the troika Sigurd Hoel, Helge Krog and Arnulf Øverland. He published the essay collection Å krysse sine spor in 1995, while...
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  • 1970, Australia, f/nf) Thomas Overbury (1581–1613, England, p/nf) Arnulf Øverland (1889–1968, Norway, p) Charles Overton (1805–1889, England, nf/p) Ovid...
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    (1880–1964)  Ireland drama, memoir Oscar Wieselgren (1886–1971) 25 Arnulf Øverland (1889–1968)  Norway poetry, essays Martin Lamm (1880–1950) Lorentz...
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  • 1760–1793): Scottish journalist, poet, social critic and revolutionary. Arnulf Øverland (1889–1968): Norwegian author who in 1933 was tried for blasphemy after...
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  • magazine Mot Dag in 1930s and its authors such as Sigurd Hoel and Arnulf Øverland. In the US, cultural radicalism is sometimes used as the opposite of...
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    the old Penal Code of 1902. The famous writer and social activist Arnulf Øverland was the last to be tried by this law, in 1933, after giving a speech...
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    traditional Landsmål forms. On the other side of the issue, the poet Arnulf Øverland galvanized Riksmålsforbundet in opposition not to Nynorsk, which he...
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    dikterne: Nye intervjuer med norske klassikere fra Petter Dass til Arnulf Øverland (Gyldendal) ISBN 978-82-05-08888-7 Wikisource has the text of a 1911...
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