Kitty Lossius
Norwegian author
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Life and work
Lossius grew up in Kristiansund,[5] where she graduated from high school in 1908.[4] She graduated as a teacher from Levanger Normal School in 1914,[4][6] and she took a four-month course at the State Gymnastics School in 1917.[4]
She debuted with the novel Ranka Paus (1919), and later she wrote the play Grobund (1920) and ten more novels and two books for young girls.[7][8][9]
Her books are described as "stamped with the character of Kristiansund."[10] Her debut novel is about a priest's wife that is an author and experiences her opinions colliding with the role of a priest's wife. The play Grobund is about contrasts between the bourgeoisie and the working class.[11] Her books are referred to both as entertaining literature[7][12] and as psychologically realistic novels from a bourgeois environment.[13] The novel Enken og jomfruen (The Widow and the Maiden, 1954) is based on actual events; her grandfather's love story with an elderly widow.[14]
Family
Lossius's grandfather Caspar Kahrs Lossius (1799–1868) was a farmer and the mayor of Aure Municipality, and her father Caspar Kahrs Lossius (1844–1906) was a ship's captain and hotel owner.[6] After her father's death, Lossius's mother Christine Magdalene (née Eberg)[15] took over running the hotel, and Lossius worked for a time in a bookstore.[16] She worked as a teacher in Kristiansund from 1915 to 1932, when she quit due to illness.[4] In 1934 she was living in Oslo.[4] She was married to the actor Robert Sperati.[1]
Bibliography
- 1919: Ranka Paus (Kristiania: Helge Erichsen)
- 1920: Grobund (Kristiania: Helge Erichsen)
- 1921: Pensionærer (Kristiania: Aschehoug)
- 1922: Boggis & Co. – fortelling for unge piker (Kristiania: Aschehoug)
- 1924: Lykken (Kristiania: Aschehoug)
- 1925: Frøken Snobb og hjerterdame (Oslo: Aschehoug)
- 1946: Familien Testmann (Oslo: Aschehoug)
- 1947: Helene Lange gjør statur opp (Oslo: Aschehoug)
- 1951: Rød måne (Oslo: Aschehoug)
- 1954: Enken og jomfruen (Oslo: Aschehoug)
- 1963: Christoffers ring (Oslo: Aschehoug)
- 1964: Bare rett over gaten (Oslo: Aschehoug)
- 1966: Måne i ne – variasjoner over et tema (Oslo: Aschehoug)