Awards & Winners

Per Petterson

Date of Birth 18-July-1952
Place of Birth Oslo
(Norway)
Nationality Norway
Also know as Per Pettersson
Profession Novelist, Librarian, Writer, Author
Per Petterson is a Norwegian novelist. His debut book was Aske i munnen, sand i skoa, a collection of short stories. He has since published a number of novels to good reviews. To Siberia, set in the Second World War, was published in English in 1998 and nominated for the Nordic Council's Literature Prize. I kjølvannet, translated as In the Wake, is a young man's story of losing his family in the Scandinavian Star ferry disaster in 1990; it won the Brage Prize for 2000. His 2008 novel Jeg forbanner tidens elv won The Nordic Council's Literature Prize for 2009, with an English translation published in 2010. His breakthrough novel was Ut og stjæle hester, which was awarded two top literary prizes in Norway – the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature and the Booksellers’ Best Book of the Year Award. The 2005 English language translation, Out Stealing Horses, was awarded the 2006 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize and the 2007 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award

Awards by Per Petterson

Check all the awards nominated and won by Per Petterson.

2009


Nordic Council's Literature Prize
Honored for : Jeg forbanner tidens elv
(Norway)

Nominations 2009 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Nordic Council's Literature Prize Jeg forbanner tidens elv
Norway

2008


The Brage Prize for Fiction
Honored for : Jeg forbanner tidens elv

2007


International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
Honored for : Out Stealing Horses
(Per Petterson wrote the original in Norwegian, Anne Born translated it into English.)
New York Times 10 Best Books of the Year
Honored for : Out Stealing Horses

Nominations 2007 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award Out Stealing Horses

2000


The Brage Prize for Fiction
Honored for : I kjølvannet

1997


Nominations 1997 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Nordic Council's Literature Prize To Siberia
Norway