Ingvar Ambjørnsen, a Norwegian writer who blended a pointy, even darkish tone with humor and empathy in works that depicted the lives of the oppressed and susceptible, has died
STOCKHOLM — Ingvar Ambjørnsen, a Norwegian writer who blended a pointy, even darkish tone with humor and empathy in works that depicted the lives of the oppressed and susceptible, has died, his writer stated. He used to be 69.
The Cappelen Damm publishing area didn’t specify the reason for loss of life. Ambjørnsen had lengthy been public along with his combat towards a lung sickness known as persistent obstructive pulmonary illness, or COPD.
Norwegian tabloid VG reported he’s survived through his spouse, Gabriele Haefs, pronouncing she posted information of Ambjørnsen’s loss of life on Saturday.
Born on Would possibly 20, 1956, in Tönsberg — described on his German-language writer site as “Norway’s maximum bar-filled the town” — Ambjørnsen grew up in Larvik and labored in quite a lot of jobs in business and psychiatry ahead of publishing his first documentary novel in 1981. 4 years later, he moved to Hamburg, the place he lived for many years.
“His books are characterised through tough, practical descriptions of the seamier aspect of lifestyles,” the writer stated.
Ambjørnsen become one of the crucial writer’s best-known recent authors with 4 novels constructed across the persona Elling, a shy and imaginative outsider who coped with the humorous however endearing foibles of day-to-day lifestyles after unencumber from a psychiatric health center.
The comedy “Elling” — the tale of 2 not too long ago launched psychological sufferers bunking in combination in an condo in Oslo — used to be nominated in 2001 for an Academy Award as supreme foreign-language movie. The story landed on Broadway in 2010, with a play starring Denis O’Hare and Brendan Fraser: Some of the misfits used to be fixated on his mom, the opposite obsessive about intercourse.
In line with the writer site, Ambjørnsen wrote 18 novels and 3 collections of brief tales, in addition to a number of books for kids and adolescence. A newly written choice of brief tales is about to head on sale in Norway on July 31.