Arne Garborg
Born
in Time, Norway
January 25, 1851
Died
January 14, 1924
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Bondestudentar
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1883
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39 editions
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Haugtussa: Forteljing
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1895
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32 editions
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Fred
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1892
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12 editions
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Weary Men
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1891
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11 editions
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Mannfolk (Fontene) (Norwegian Edition)
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1886
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9 editions
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Den bortkomne Faderen
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1899
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34 editions
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Hjå ho mor
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1979
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6 editions
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Ein Fritenkjar
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1878
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4 editions
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Kolbotn-brev
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Knudahei-brev. 1904 [Leather Bound]
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“To love a person is to learn the song that is in their heart and to sing it to them when they have forgotten.”
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“For money you can have everything it is said. No, that is not true. You can buy food, but not appetite; medicine, but not health; soft beds, but not sleep; knowledge but not intelligence; glitter, but not comfort; fun, but not pleasure; acquaintances, but not friendship; servants, but not faithfulness; grey hair, but not honor; quiet days, but not peace. The shell of all things you can get for money. But not the kernel. That cannot be had for money.”
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“Norwegian Arne Garborg was nominated for the Nobel Prize in literature six times. He said “To love a person is to learn the song that is in their heart, and to sing it to them when they have forgotten it.”
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