Endre Lund Eriksen

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Born (1977-02-10) 10 February 1977 (age 49)
Bodø, Norway
OccupationAuthor
NationalityNorwegian
Period2002–present
Endre Lund Eriksen
Born (1977-02-10) 10 February 1977 (age 49)
Bodø, Norway
OccupationAuthor
NationalityNorwegian
Period2002–present
GenreChildren's books, novels
Website
www.lunderiksen.no

Endre Lund Eriksen (born 10 February 1977)[1] is a Norwegian author and politician.[2][3][4][5]

Lund Eriksen was active in Socialist Youth in his teenage years, and as a member of the Norwegian Socialist Left Party (SV) in Nordland, Eriksen was a deputy in the Storting Parliament from 1997 to 2001.[6][1] In March 2015 he was elected to the SV central board with a special responsibility to follow up on the project "Yes to Northern Norway."[7]

He made his book debut as an author in 2002, with the children's book Pitbull-Terje går amok (lit. Pitbull-Terje runs amok). The book received the Kulturdepartementets priser for barne- og ungdomslitteratur,[8][9] and was made into a film, Pitbullterje (2005), with manuscript by Lund Eriksen. The film won the 2006 Amanda Award for Best Children and Youth Film.[10][11][12]

Lund Eriksen has written three more books about Pitbull-Terje: Pitbull-Terje og kampen mot barnevernet (Pitbull-Terje and the fight against the Child Welfare service) (2006),[13][14] that won the 2006 Arks barnebokpris,[15] Pitbull-Terje blir ond (Pitbull-Terje turns evil) (2007),[16] that won the 2008 UPrisen,[17] and Pitbull-Terje på sporet av den tapte far (Pitbull-Terje and the hunt for the lost father) (2010).[18]

Lund Eriksen has received several awards for his books,[19][20] that have been translated to 11 languages including Bulgarian,[21] Danish,[22] Dutch,[23] French,[24] German,[25] Sami,[26] and Swedish.[27]

  • 2002: Pitbull-Terje går amok (Pitbull-Terje goes wild)
  • German translation: (2004). Beste Freunde, kapiert! (in German). Dressler. ISBN 978-3-7915-2852-6.[Books 1][Books 2]
  • 2003: Ingen kan stoppe meg no (No one can stop me now)[28]
  • 2004: JAFS. Flukten fra Villmarka Zoo (JAFS: The escape from the wild Zoo)[Books 3]
  • 2005: Det tar ikke slutt (It doesn't end)[Books 4]
  • 2005: Pelle blir rappa (Pelle is stolen)[Books 5]
  • 2006: Pitbull-Terje og kampen mot barnevernet (Pitbull-Terje and the fight against the Child Welfare service)
  • 2007: Pitbull-Terje blir ond (Pitbull-Terje turns evil)[Books 6]
  • 2008: En terrorist i senga (A terrorist in the bed)[Books 7]
  • 2009: Førstemann som pissa på månen (First man that peed on the moon)[Books 8]
  • 2010: Pitbull-Terje på sporet av den tapte far (Pitbull-Terje and the hunt for the lost father)
  • 2010: Alvin Pang og en søster for mye (Alvin Pang and one too much of a sister)[1]
  • 2010: Alvin Pang og verdens beste bursdag (Alvin Pang and the world's best birthday)[1]
  • 2011: Alvin Pang og hva foreldre gjør når du sover (Alvin Pang and what your parents do when you're sleeping)[Books 10]
  • 2011: Evens hage (Evan's garden)[29][Books 11]
  • 2011: Monstrene i Dunderly (The Monsters in Dunderly)[Books 12][Books 13]
  • 2011: Farvel Miss Nice Girl (Goodbye Miss Nice Girl)[Books 14]
  • 2011: Nissefella (Santa Fella)[Books 15]
  • 2011: Bulder – en bruksanvisning (Rushing – an instruction manual)[30]
  • 2012: Herlige farligheter (Lovely dangerous devices)[31]
  • 2012: Moi og uhyret[31]
  • 2012: Den sommeren pappa ble homo (That Summer my Daddy was Gay)[Books 16]
  • 2012: Monstervenn (The Monster Friend)[31]
  • 2012: Moi om våren (Me and the Monster)[31]
  • 2013: Alvin Pang på rømmen (Alvin Pang on The Run)[Books 17]
  • 2014: Nattdyr (Animals at Night)[Books 18]
  • 2014: Rudy og lynmonsteret (Rudy and the Lightning Monster)[31]
  • 2015: Raggmonsteret (The Rag Monster)[Books 19]
  • 2016: Dunder[31]

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