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Cappelen Damm Agency FICTION/NON-FICTION Cappelen Damm Agency FICTION/NON-FICTION Spring 2020 Here you will find some of Norway’s leading contemporary authors. RIGHTS CATALOGUE FICTION/NON-FICTION Cappelen Damm Agency 2020 Published by CAPPELEN DAMM AS www.cappelendamm.no Layout: CAPPELEN DAMM AS Print: AIT Bjerch AS ISBN: 978-82-02-67082-5 Illustration on the back: Depositphotos © CAPPELEN DAMM AS 2020 Content Contact information 4 Fiction 6 Flamme forlag 30 Uplit 36 Crime 40 Non-fiction 56 INGVILD HAUGLAND Rights Director [email protected] Phone +47 414 10 647 ANETTE SLETTBAKK GARPESTAD Rights Manager [email protected] Phone +47 984 82 087 MARIUS HJELDNES Contracts Manager/Rights Manager [email protected] Phone +47 993 82 950 IDA AMALIE SVENSSON Rights Assistant [email protected] Phone +47 977 50 106 Follow us on Facebook and our webpage www.cappelendammagency.no Do you want our newsletters? Send an email to Anette Garpestad. CAPPELEN DAMM AGENCY Cappelen Damm is Norway's largest publishing house, publishing approximately 1000 titles a year within the genres of fiction, non-fiction, educational books and children's books. Cappelen Damm is owned jointly by Bonnier and Egmont. Cappelen Damm Agency represents the rights of all of the authors in this catalogue. This includes titles from Flamme forlag, an imprint of Cappelen Damm AS. The Agency is responsible for all foreign book rights, as well as rights for TV, film, radio, anthologies, electronic media etc. We are happy to answer any questions you may have regarding the authors and the sales of foreign rights. We attend the major international book fairs, and look forward to talking to you there! FICTION FICTION FICTION Roy Jacobsen and Anneliese Pitz THE MAN WHO LOVED SIBERIA A butterfly collector's memories of East Siberia Fritz Dõrries (1852–1953) lived a life that few of us can grasp today. During his 22 years of adventurous travelling in Siberia, he collected tigers, deer, eagles, plants, and butterflies. He was a mixture of Ed Stafford and Carl von Linnaeus travelling alone in a sled across Siberia. Cold, beauty, and suffering. This novel is based on his memoirs – an incredible story about nature, travel and discovery. ‘That this story has fascinated the knowledge-thirsty Roy Jacobsen is easy to understand – and thanks to the Mannen som elsket Sibir prolific German of his wife, Anneliese En sommerfuglsamlers erindringer fra Øst-Sibir Pitz, they were able to join in writing a 130x205 mm / 288 pages novel of warm prose, that is close to the life of insects and animals on the taiga and tundra.’ VG Roy Jacobsen (b. 1954) has, since his literary debut in 1982 with the short story collection Prison Life, evolved into an original, strong and analytical writer with a special interest in the underlying psychology at play in human relationships and actions. Roy Jacobsen is a wonderful storyteller with obvious political engagement. He has twice been nominated for the Nordic Council's Literary Award: for The Conquerors in 1991, and Frost in 2003. He was short-listed for the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award in 2009 for his novel The Burnt-Out Town of Miracles. In 2017 he was shortlisted for The Man Booker International Prize for The Unseen – as the first Norwegian writer ever. And in 2018 nominated for The Dublin International Literature Prize. His books have been published in 36 territories. Born and raised in Belgium, Anneliese Pitz came to Norway in 1974. She has a PhD in linguistics from Trondheim, has been teaching for 24 years at Oslo University, researches grammar and also speaks Russian. Rights sold to: Denmark (Turbine) | Sweden (Norstedts) | Poland (Wydawnictwo Poznanskie sp. z o.o.) 8 FICTION Roy Jacobsen THE UNSEEN SHORTLIST BOOKER This novel is set in the first half of the 20th PRIZE Century on the island Barrøy. The island is small, there is only space for Ingrid’s family. Life on the island is difficult and the Barrøy family is poor, but certainly not without guts and skills. They live off of their small land, they have some livestock, they fish in the sea and make use of whatever the waves wash ashore. The dramatic ocean and the seasonal changes make for a plot in itself. Roy’s descriptions of man and nature are breath taking. The family’s love for their environment is brilliantly communicated. A life somewhere else is unthinkable to them. This is their paradise on Earth. The Barrøy family is depicted with great De usynlige wisdom, sensitivity and narrative skill. 130x205 mm / 256 pages Roy turns their practical knowledge into little gems of stories with metaphorical and existential depth. FULL ENGLISH TRANSLATION AVAILABLE. RIGHTS SOLD TO 30 TERRITORIES ‘... as blunt as it is subtle and is easily among the best books I have ever read. ... There is a unique universality about The Unseen. Jacobsen's prose is beautiful, clean, poised and plain speaking, but there are interludes of Shakespearean grandeur in the dazzling descriptions of storms.’ THE IRISH TIMES Rights sold to: Azerbaijan (Qanun Publishing House) | Bulgaria (Aviana) | Catalonia (Biblioasis) | China (Writers Publishing House) | Czech Republic (Pistorius & Olšanská) | Denmark (Rosinante & Co) | Estonia (Eesti Raamat) | Faroe Islands (Sprotin Forlag) | France (Éditions Gallimard) | Germany (C. H. Beck) | Greece | Hungary (Scolar Kiado) | Iceland (Forlagið) | Israel (Keter Books) | Italy (Bompiani) | Lithuania (Lithuanian Writers’ Union Publishing House) | Macedonia (Shkupi) | Netherlands (Uitgeverij De Bezige Bij) | (Hålogaland teater) | Poland (Wydawnictwo Poznanskie sp. z o.o.) | Portugal (Relógio D’Água Editores) | Republic Of Korea (Fiftyone K. Inc. Zhan publishing) | Slovenia (VBZ) | Spain (Alianza Editorial, S.A.) | Sweden (Norstedts) | Syrian Arab Republic (Mamdouh) | Turkey (Yapi Kredi Kültür Sanat Yay. Ticaret ve Sanayi A.S.) | United Kingdom (MacLehose Press) 10 Roy Jacobsen (b. 1954) is regarded as one of the most influential contemporary authors in Norway, and has since his sensational debut in 1982, with the short story collection Prison Life, which won him the prestigious Tarjei Vesaas’ Debutant Prize, developed into an original and daring author with a special interest in the underlying psychological interplay in human relationships. He has been nominated three times for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, and twice for the Nordic Council Literature Prize. In 2017 he was shortlisted for both the Man Booker International Prize, as the first Norwegian author ever, and the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, for The Unseen. In 2013 Jacobsen’s authorship reached a new milestone with the publication of The Unseen, book one in his now completed Barrøy trilogy. It is set in the first half of the 20th century on an island on the North-Western coast of Norway, and is a monument over human courage and life-saving practical and social knowledge. White Shadow followed in 2015, and The Eyes of Rigel was published in 2017. The Barrøy trilogy became an immediate critically acclaimed sales success, it has been translated into 28 languages, and has sold nearly 500.000 copies in Norway alone. In total, Jacobsen has been translated into 36 languages. Reviews for White Ocean: ‘He is the master of the coastal folk, Roy Jacobsen, a virtuoso, poetic portrayer of coastal culture – with its fish, boat crews and practical activities. … The novel is safe in the hands of a novelist who commands a wonderfully beautiful language and has a poetic power. The dialogue and the powerful expressions in local dialect create authenticity. The chapters and scene after scene are rounded off with elegance and finesse. Roy Jacobsen masters the short format. A joy for heart and soul.’ VG ‘Roy Jacobsen is a true storyteller; with his capacity to give the reader both overview and detail in the same image – without losing perspective. … In White Ocean, life is portrayed with both beauty and brutality.’ BERGENS TIDENDE Reviews for The Eyes of Rigel: ‘Roy Jacobsen’s third novel about Ingrid Barrøy is a beautiful, poetic and at times brutal story. The entire little but great novel gives a tantalizing picture of life after the Great War, life after the catastrophe, life after love. Read it yourself, this exceptionally beautiful voyage from the ocean to the wooded inlands and back, amongst people with visible and invisible scars, war within peace.’ VG ‘Jacobsen’s images of a society in rapid development, is as sharp and detailed as his pictures of nature, woods, bird song and the absence of the ocean – in what becomes Ingrid Barrøy´s peculiar journey. This book is a highlight!’ NRK ‘When I close the book I think – like I always do with Jacobsen; Damned, how good he is!’ DAGBLADET FICTION Ingvar Ambjørnsen NO ONE CAN HELP ME ‘A brief fitness report along with the plan for reading Michel Houellebecq’s novel, Lanzarote: Despite my six decades on this earth, I currently suffer no mental or physical ailments. In many respects, I am better than I have been for ages.’ Elling chuckles in recognition and cringes in horror as he reads and writes about Houellebecq. Come along on an entertaining and painful reading journey, with Elling in the driver’s seat. Ingen kan hjelpe meg 130x205 mm Ingvar Ambjørnsen (b. 1956) is considered to be one of the greatest storytellers of contemporary Norwegian literature. Since his literary début in 1981, Ambjørnsen has written a number of novels as well as three collections of short stories, essay collections and books for children and young reders. He has won a number of awards, including the Riverton Prize, the Brage Award, the Booksellers’ Award and the Riksmål Prize. Several of his books have been adapted into films with great success. The movie Elling, based on Ambjørnsen’s novels The Bird Dance and Bloodbrothers, was nominated to an Oscar in 2001, and Elling the theatre play has appeared on stage in several theatres around Europe to great acclaim.
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