Cora Sandel - Works

Works

  • Alberte og Jakob, novel ("Alberta and Jacob", 1926, tr. 1962)
  • En blå sofa, short story collection ("A Blue Sofa", 1927)
  • Alberte og friheten, novel ("Alberta and Freedom", 1931, tr. 1963)
  • Carmen og Maja, short story collection ("Carmen and Maja", 1932)
  • Mange takk, doktor, short story collection ("Many Thanks, Doctor", 1935)
  • Bare Alberte, novel ("Alberta Alone", 1939, tr. 1965)
  • Dyr jeg har kjent, short story collection ("Animals I've Known", 1945)
  • Kranes konditori, novel ("Krane's Café", 1945–1946, tr. 1968)
  • Figurer på mørk bunn, short story collection ("Figures on a dark background", 1949)
  • Translation of Colette's La Vagabonde (1952)
  • Kjøp ikke Dondi, novel ("Don't Buy Dondi", 1958, tr. 1960 as "The Leech")
  • Vårt vanskelige liv, short story collection ("Our Difficult Life", 1960)
  • Barnet som elsket veier, short story collection with artwork ("The Child Who Loved Roads", 1973)

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