Jørn Riel
Jørn Riel (born in Odense on 23 July 1931) is a Danish writer. He is partly known for works on Greenland as he lived there for sixteen years.[1] One of his works was adapted to film as Before Tomorrow.[2]
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Literature Awards, Grants and Prizes
- 1972 - Statens Kulturfond - Engangsydelse (The Cultural Committee of the Danish State - One time fee)[3]
- 1973 - Statens Kulturfond - Engangsydelse (The Cultural Committee of the Danish State - One time fee)
- 1974 - Statens Kulturfond - Engangsydelse (The Cultural Committee of the Danish State - One time fee)
- 1981 - Frank Hellers litterære pris (Literature Prize of Frank Heller)
- 1993 - Tom Kristensen Legatet
- 1995 - De Gyldne Laurbær (The Golden Laurel, the Danish booksellers literature prize)
- 1996 - Drassows Legat
- 2004 - Jeanne og Henri Nathansens Mindelegat
- 2004 - Statens Kunstfond. Livsvarig ydelse (The Cultural Committee of the Danish State - Lifelong grant)
- 2010 - Det Danske Akademis Store Pris (The Grand Prize of the Danish Academy)
References
- ↑ "Jorn Riel: Grapes from Greenland". signandsight. 2007-07-04. Retrieved 2011-12-18.
- ↑ Michael Robert Evans (2010-05-01). The fast runner: filming the legend of Atanarjuat. U of Nebraska Press. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-8032-2208-3. Retrieved 2011-12-18.
- ↑ Litteraturpriser.dk Jørn Riel
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