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Ingeborg Arvola

Norway

Guest of the ilb 2004

Ingeborg Arvola was born in the Nordkapp community in Norway in 1974 and grew up in Tromsø. Her first novel, "Korellhuset" (1999) appeared in German translation in 2002 under the title "Am Ende der Sehnsucht". The author has also published short stories and a children's book. Her novel "Forsiktig. Glass" came out in 2004 and her most recent publication was "Monsterrytter" (2006). She studies Literature and lives in Oslo.

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Blod, snørr og tårer
Cappelen
Oslo, 2000

Livet i et skilpaddeskal og andre historier
Cappelen
Oslo, 2000

Straffe
Cappelen
Oslo, 2003

Forsiktig glass
Cappelen
Oslo, 2004

Monsterrytter
Cappelen
Oslo, 2006

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I am grateful for the invitation to the festival. I think everything was very well organized. The drivers took care of everything, and the food at the festival cafe was really good. My patenonkel Simon Weinart turned out to be someone both me and my husband enjoyed spending time with. The Scritture Geovani events went well, and I have no complaints. I felt lucky and special being a part of it all, even though I was just a small part. When it comes to Berlin, I guess the city in some ways had the upper hand compared to the literature festival. At least for me, since I had never been there. It is a city I started to imagine myself live in, and that is a very nice feeling. It is strange to feel so free in a city that is so big, and I look forward to visit it again sometime in the future. 
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