Sidsel Mørck


Sidsel Mørck is a Norwegian poet, novelist and columnist.
Mørck made her literary debut in 1967 with the poetry collection Et ødselt sekund. Since then, she has published over 30 novels, short stories and collections of poems for adults and children. As an activist, she has written over 120 articles on social issues, particularly environmental protection and industrial pollution, and given a number of lectures.
In 2013, Mørck received the Ossietzky Award, in recognition of her strong social commitment, especially in the field of women's affairs, gender roles and environmental protection. As well as including these issues in her writing, Mørck is an active social debater and columnist.
Mørck was on the board of The Sophie Prize, an international environment and development prize awarded annually from 1998 to 2013.

Early life

Mørck grew up in Sandefjord, Norway. For ten years, from 1968 to 1978, she lived in the industrial area of Norsk Hydro in Porsgrunn, which sparked her commitment to environmental protection.
Her stepgrandfather, Dimitri Dimitrivich Koloboff, who she called dad, came to Norway from Russia in 1920. His journey is the subject of Mørck's 2010 book Pappa - a Russian refugee.

Awards