Norwegian Academy For Language and Literature - Members

Members

The following are current members of the Norwegian Academy for Language and Literature:

  • John Ole Askedal
  • Bodil Aurstad
  • Kjetil Bang-Hansen
  • Trond Berg Eriksen
  • Liv Bliksrud
  • Tor Bomann-Larsen
  • Fredrik Bull-Hansen
  • Bentein Baardson
  • Lars Saabye Christensen
  • Liv Dommersnes
  • Arnold Eidslott
  • Thor Falkanger
  • Ivo de Figueiredo
  • Lise Fjeldstad
  • Dagfinn Føllesdal
  • Karin Gundersen
  • Tor Guttu
  • Erik Fosnes Hansen
  • Håkon Harket
  • Per Egil Hegge
  • Nils Heyerdahl
  • Carsten Hopstock
  • Roy Jacobsen
  • Christian Janss
  • Anine Kierulf
  • Knut Kleve
  • Egil Kraggerud
  • Sissel Lange-Nielsen
  • Lars Roar Langslet
  • Jørn Lund (korresponderende)
  • Helge Nordahl
  • William Nygaard
  • Kjell Arild Pollestad
  • Per Qvale
  • Arthur O. Sandved
  • Francis Sejersted
  • Hilde Sejersted
  • Ole Michael Selberg
  • Rune Slagstad
  • Kristian Smidt
  • Eilif Straume
  • Henrik Syse
  • Jan Jakob Tønseth
  • Helene Uri
  • Finn-Erik Vinje
  • Gunnar Christie Wasberg
  • Egil A. Wyller
  • Vigdis Ystad
  • Asbjørn Aarnes

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