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'''Jan Bull''' (7 January 1927 – 16 December 1985) was a [[Norway|Norwegian]] author and theater instructor. Born in [[Paris]], he was son of the Norwegian poet [[Olaf Bull]] and the grandson of author Jacob Breda Bull.
'''Jan Bull''' (7 January 1927 &ndash; 16 December 1985) was a [[Norway|Norwegian]] author and theater instructor. Born in [[Paris]], he was son of the Norwegian poet [[Olaf Bull]] and the grandson of author Jacob Breda Bull.<ref name= Wandrup>{{cite book|author= Wandrup, Fredrik |title=En uro som aldri dør. Olaf Bull og hans samtid (A Restlessness That Never Dies - Olaf Bull and His Time) |publisher= Gyldendal |year=1995|id=ISBN }}</ref>
<ref name= Wandrup>{{cite book|author= Wandrup, Fredrik |title=En uro som aldri dør. Olaf Bull og hans samtid (A Restlessness That Never Dies - Olaf Bull and His Time) |publisher= Gyldendal |year=1995|id=ISBN }}</ref>


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==

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Jan Bull (7 January 1927 – 16 December 1985) was a Norwegian author and theater instructor. Born in Paris, he was son of the Norwegian poet Olaf Bull and the grandson of author Jacob Breda Bull.[1]

Bibliography

  • 13 poetry – poetry (1957).
  • Marianne – (1959)
  • Sommerfuglene (1960)
  • Den siste fuglen – poetry (1961)
  • Sodoma – poetry (1964)
  • En vanligvis godt underrettet kilde – poetry (1967)
  • Masker – poetry (1976)
  • Døden ville lese Dickens – novel (1981)

Awards

1981– Riksmål Society Literature Prize

References

  1. ^ Wandrup, Fredrik (1995). En uro som aldri dør. Olaf Bull og hans samtid (A Restlessness That Never Dies - Olaf Bull and His Time). Gyldendal. ISBN.