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Lars Amund Vaage was born on 1952, is an A 20th-century norwegian novelist. Discover Lars Amund Vaage's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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1889

Vaage is the grandson of the Norwegian author Ragnvald Vaage (1889–1963).

1952

Lars Amund Vaage was born in 1952 at Sunde, Kvinnherad on the west coast of Norway, and studied classical piano at the Bergen Music Conservatory.

1979

He made his literary debut in 1979 with the novel Exercise Cold Winter, and has since published award-winning novels, short stories and collections of poetry, and a long essay on the art of storytelling, Sorrow and Song, 2016.

1995

In 1995 he had a definitive breakthrough in Norway with the Critics’ Prize-winning novel Rubato.

2001

He was the festival writer with Bergen International Festival in 2001, and Dei nynorske festspela (The New Norwegian Festival) in 2008.

2012

In 2012, his acclaimed novel Sing, based on his experience of being the parent of a severely autistic child, was a national bestseller, winning the national Brage Prize and nominated for the Critics’ Prize.

It has since become a classic.

“The one to whom I write this cannot read.” That is the opening sentence of Sing.

It is also the key to the way this established novelist needs to find in order to tell his life-changing story, which for many years and many different reasons he did not think would be possible.

In Sorrow and Song he expands on this decisive moment and sheds light on other insights into the art of writing, such as the relevance of music and rhythm in prose, and how fiction offers a certain freedom of speech which confessional literature does not.

2017

His latest book The Little Pianist (2017) is a collection of short stories about love, longing and the lack of love.

The children and adults here are looking for a language of their own, something that will connect them to others and provide some kind of redemption.

They face great challenges.

Art seems to offer the hope of insight and understanding, but its gatekeepers can be implacable; and how do you find love, and live with it, if you have never known it at home?

If you venture to leave home, you may discover on your return that you have become a stranger to yourself and those who first knew you.

His work has been translated into English, German, Swedish, Russian, Polish and Hindi.