Vigdis Hjorth
Vigdis Hjorth is a Norwegian novelist. She grew up in Oslo, and has studied philosophy, literature and political science. In 1983, she published her first novel, the children's book Pelle-Ragnar i den gule gården for which she received Norsk kulturråd's debut award. Her first book for an adult audience was Drama med Hilde. Om bare from 2001 is considered her most important novel, and a roman à clef. She has mentioned Dag Solstad, Bertold Brecht and Louis-Ferdinand Céline as important literary influences. Hjorth has three children and lives in Asker.Selected bibliography
- Gjennom skogen, 1986
- Med hånden på hjertet, 1989
- Fransk åpning, 1992
- Død sheriff, 1995
- Ubehaget i kulturen. Co-author with Arild Linneberg, 1995
- Takk, ganske bra, 1998
- En erotisk forfatters bekjennelser, 1999
- Hva er det med mor, 2000
- Om bare, 2001
- Fordeler og ulemper ved å være til, 2005
- Hjulskift, 2006
- Tredje person entall, 2008
- Snakk til meg, 2010
- Et norsk hus, 2015
- Arv og miljø, 2016