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Hilde Hodnefjeld (born 22 July 1966) is a Norwegian illustrator and writer of children's literature. She was awarded the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature in 2021.
Career
Born in Oslo on 22 July 1966, Hodnefjeld studied illustration at the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry between 1988 and 1994, interrupted by studies in Paris and Iceland.[1]
A freelance illustrator from 1994, she illustrated books with text by others. Her works include a picture book from 1999 based on a poem by Inger Hagerup, and illustrations to a book from 2010 about the artist Joseph Pujol written by Tor Edvin Dahl.[1]
She made her debut as writer in 2009, with the children's book Template:Lang. Further books are Template:Lang from 2011, Template:Lang from 2012, and Template:Lang from 2019.[1]
Her children's book Template:Lang was awarded the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature in 2021, in the category best book for children and young adults.[2] The book is about the feeling you get, being a little child and messing things up. Uppsa is a child of undefined age and gender, who gets pepper from dad when things break and clutter up, even though the fault is due to a gallows-bird that follows the child.[3]
References
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