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'''Maria Navarro Skaranger''' (born 1994) is a [[Norwegian]] writer. She was born [[Oslo]] and studied at the Academy of Creative Writing in [[Hordaland]] and at the [[University of Oslo]]. She has published two books, ''All the Foreigners Have Closed Curtains'' (2015) which won the First Novel Prize and has been made into a film, and ''Book of Grief (The Story of Nils in the Woods)'' which won the Oslo Prize and the [[EU Prize for Literature]].<ref>[https://www.euprizeliterature.eu/authors/maria-navarro-skaranger Bio]</ref>
'''Maria Navarro Skaranger''' (born 1994) is a [[List of Norwegian writers|Norwegian]] writer. She was born [[Oslo]] and studied at the Academy of Creative Writing in [[Hordaland]] and at the [[University of Oslo]]. She has published two books, ''All the Foreigners Have Closed Curtains'' (2015) which won the First Novel Prize and has been made into a film, and ''Book of Grief (The Story of Nils in the Woods)'' which won the Oslo Prize and the [[EU Prize for Literature]].<ref>[https://www.euprizeliterature.eu/authors/maria-navarro-skaranger Bio]</ref>


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Revision as of 08:23, 26 October 2020

Maria Navarro Skaranger (born 1994) is a Norwegian writer. She was born Oslo and studied at the Academy of Creative Writing in Hordaland and at the University of Oslo. She has published two books, All the Foreigners Have Closed Curtains (2015) which won the First Novel Prize and has been made into a film, and Book of Grief (The Story of Nils in the Woods) which won the Oslo Prize and the EU Prize for Literature.[1]

References

  1. ^ Bio