Halvor Fosli
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Halvor Fosli (born 30 August 1961) is a Norwegian non-fiction writer, journalist, magazine editor and publisher.
Born30 August 1961
Dalen, Telemark, Norway
OccupationsNon-fiction writer
journalist
editor
publisher
journalist
editor
publisher
Halvor Fosli | |
|---|---|
| Born | 30 August 1961 Dalen, Telemark, Norway |
| Occupations | Non-fiction writer journalist editor publisher |
Career
Fosli was born in Dalen, Telemark. He has been a journalist for the newspaper Dag og Tid. He made his literary debut in 1994 with a treatment of the Kristiania Bohemians, Kristianiabohemen. Byen, miljøet, menneska. Further books include Kvite kull og svarte får. Ingeniørar i norsk skjønnlitteratur from 1996 and Ute på prøve (1996). In 1995 he started the publishing house ExLex. From 2000 to 2005 he was editor of the literary magazine Prosa.[1] Among his later books are Fremmed i eget land (2015), and Mot nasjonalt sammenbrudd (2020).[2]