Maria Navarro Skaranger From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Norwegian writer (born 1994) Maria Navarro Skaranger (born 1994) is a Norwegian writer. Skaranger was born in Oslo and studied at the Academy of Creative Writing in Hordaland and at the University of Oslo. Books She is the author of novels that have won prizes and been translated into several languages:[1][2] All the Foreigners Have Closed Curtains (2015), which won the First Novel Prize and has been made into a film Book of Grief (The Story of Nils in the Woods) (2018), which won the Oslo Prize and the EU Prize for Literature Emily Forever (2021) Whistling in the Dark Wind (2023) References ↑ Maria Navarro Skaranger at European Union Prize for Literature ↑ "Maria Navarro Skaranger" at Oslo Literary Agency. Authority control databases InternationalISNIVIAFGNDWorldCatNationalUnited StatesCzech RepublicNorwayOtherIdRef This Norwegian novelist article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte Related Articles