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'''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>
'''Maria Navarro Skaranger''' (born 1994) is a [[List of Norwegian writers|Norwegian]] writer.

==Biography==
Skaranger was born in [[Oslo]] and studied at the Academy of Creative Writing in [[Hordaland]] and at the [[University of Oslo]].

==Books==
She has published two books:<ref>[https://www.euprizeliterature.eu/authors/maria-navarro-skaranger Maria Navarro Skaranger] at European Union Prize for Literature</ref>
*''All the Foreigners Have Closed Curtains'' (2015), which won the First Novel Prize and has been made into a film
*''Book of Grief (The Story of Nils in the Woods)'' which won the Oslo Prize and the [[EU Prize for Literature]]


==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:17, 9 January 2022

Maria Navarro Skaranger (born 1994) is a Norwegian writer.

Biography[edit]

Skaranger was born in Oslo and studied at the Academy of Creative Writing in Hordaland and at the University of Oslo.

Books[edit]

She has published two books:[1]

  • All the Foreigners Have Closed Curtains (2015), which won the First Novel Prize and has been made into a film
  • Book of Grief (The Story of Nils in the Woods) which won the Oslo Prize and the EU Prize for Literature

References[edit]

  1. ^ Maria Navarro Skaranger at European Union Prize for Literature