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Tore Renberg was born on 3 August, 1972 in Stavanger, 🇳🇴 Norway, is a Norwegian writer (born 1972). Discover Tore Renberg'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 51 years old?

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Occupation Author, novelist
Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 3 August, 1972
Birthday 3 August
Birthplace Stavanger, 🇳🇴 Norway
Nationality United States

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Children Petra Renberg, Allan Renberg

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Tore Renberg is a Norwegian writer.

He is the author of many books within many genres, including novels, short-stories and children's books, as well as writing for film and stage.

His work has been translated into many languages.

He has two children named Petra and Allan.

1972

Tore Renberg was born in 1972 in Madla, a suburb to Stavanger, the oil capital of Norway.

His mother, Mirjam Elisabeth Renberg, worked for the state roads of Norway, his father, Jan Renberg, was both a teacher and an accountant.

Tore Renberg attended Madlavoll elementary school and Gosen high school,

From an early age, Tore Renberg developed a profound enthusiasm for literature.

Amongst his first infatuations were the Norwegian fairy tales, Roald Dahl´s epics, the fantasy work of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.

Renberg's obsession with music was clear from the beginning.

As a child his grandmother, Esther Elisabeth Ludvigsen, taught him the piano, he took violin lessons, and picked up the guitar at the age of 13.

Renberg has often mentioned Duran Duran as a great favourite during his teenage years.

He was also at one point a member of the Frankie Goes To Hollywood fanclub.

Renberg devoted a lot of time to playing football with local club Vidar (position: striker).

When an adolescent, Renberg left the world of fantasy and fairy-tales.

At the age of 14 he was obsessed with Sue Townsend´s The Diary of Adrian Mole, and soon after he encountered the works of writers such as Charles Dickens, Alexander Kielland and Tarjei Vesaas, all of whom would inspire the young writer.

At the same time his interest in music shifted towards the growing indie-scene of the eighties, with artists such as The Smiths, Imperiet (later Thåström), The Cure, deLillos, The Jesus & Mary Chain, Depeche Mode, R.E.M., Japan, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds.

1986

Renberg wrote his first poem on 26 December 1986.

The poem dealt with his father's drinking habit, and Renberg has said that he considers that day the beginning of his writing career.

In the following months he developed a habit of writing poems, and it is also in this crucial period of his life that Renberg reads the one novel that he has repeated over and over again to be life-changing and a turning point: Dostoevsky´s Crime and Punishment.

After reading the Russian classic, fourteen-year-old Tore Renberg wrote in his diary: "I am going to be a writer," and in the years to come he sat down every day after school to write song lyrics, poems and short stories.

In these formative years Renberg also spent a lot of time at his home town theatre, Rogaland Theatre, a stage where he got to play in Torbjørn Egners Hakkebakkeskogen, Bugsy Malone and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (where he played Willy Wonka).

After Gosen high school Renberg attended the gymnasium Stavanger Cathedral School (Kongsgård) in the town centre of Stavanger.

Here he engaged both in the school theatre, Idun's Christmas Comedy (both as theatre director and actor in Shakespeare´s A Midsummer Nights Dream), and the school paper, Lille Marius, where he worked as a critic of literature, film and music, and also submitted poems.

At Kongsgård Renberg met several radical and free-thinking characters who had a great impact on him, amongst them the (in)famous Norwegian Communist Aslak Sira Myhre.

Whilst attending gymnasium, Renberg continued writing.

1989

In 1989 he submitted his first collection of poems to several Norwegian publishing houses, only to receive letters of refusal.

This happened four times a year in the following years.

After the gymnasium Renberg left to study in Bergen.

As a young student of literature in the coastal town, he was deep into Marcel Proust.

He wrote a term paper on the use of names in In Search of Lost Time.

He also studied philosophy and was heavily into the works of Jacques Derrida and Hegel.

In Bergen Renberg met his now long term friend and colleague, Karl Ove Knausgård, as reported in Knausgård's My Struggle.

Together they would write, discuss, drink, go to gigs and work for the student radio and the student paper.

They both shared the dreams and aspirations of becoming a writer, and developed a habit of reading each other's literature.

Tore Renberg went on to become a literary critic, and he continued submitting manuscripts to several Norwegian publishing houses with no luck.

1995

Until 1995, when he was discovered by the influential editor Geir Gulliksen at Tiden Norsk Forlag.

Renberg's first book Sleeping Tangle received critical acclaim by critic and author Linn Ullmann, and the book was awarded the Tarjei Vesaas First Book Award.

1998

In the years to come, Renberg struggled to find his own voice, and published experimental works, such as the grotesque novel Purification (1998) about a religious mass-murderer and the wildly speculative science fiction A Fine Time (2000); a novel about the future, supposedly written by one Tore Renberg in 1926.

The literary breakthrough came when Renberg started relying on more familiar and for him, dangerous – material.