Ola Jonsmoen
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Born9 July 1932
Alvdal, Norway
OccupationsEducator
Poet, novelist and children's writer
Poet, novelist and children's writer
SpouseUnni-Lise Jonsmoen
AwardsKing's Medal of Merit (2002)
Ola Jonsmoen | |
|---|---|
| Born | 9 July 1932 Alvdal, Norway |
| Occupations | Educator Poet, novelist and children's writer |
| Spouse | Unni-Lise Jonsmoen |
| Awards | King's Medal of Merit (2002) |
Ola Jonsmoen (born 9 July 1932) is a Norwegian educator, poet, novelist and children's writer.
Jonsmoen was born in Alvdal Municipality.[1] He made his literary debut in 1959 with the poetry collection Dagen, vinden og hjartet.[2] Other collections are Omvegar from 1967,[2] and Om desse steinane tala from 1973.[1] Among his short story collections are Kabalmennesket from 1974 and Endestasjonar from 1990.[1] He published the novel Middagshøgder in 1986, and Nordspor in 1995.[1] His lyrics for children include the collection Humle Brumle from 1962,[2] and among his humorous books are Langpoteta from 1996 and Den store møteboka from 1997.[1]