Helge Hagerup

Norwegian playwright and poet

Helge Hagerup - Artists & Creatives born 1933
Born

1933
93 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Norway

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A playwright, poet, and novelist, Hagerup contributed significantly to Norwegian literature. He authored several plays, poetry collections, and novels, showcasing a profound understanding of human emotion and societal issues. His works often intertwined personal experiences with broader cultural narratives. In addition to his literary endeavors, he played a role in the Norwegian literary community, influencing contemporaries and future writers. Hagerup's contributions have left a lasting mark on the landscape of Norwegian art and culture.

Wrote the play 'Livet i denne gaten'

Published poetry collections 'Hverdagens strenge' and 'Frost'

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