Olav H. Hauge - List of Works

List of Works

  • Glør i oska (Noregs boklag, 1946)
  • Under bergfallet (Noregs boklag, 1951), Beneath the Crag
  • Seint rodnar skog i djuvet (Noregs boklag, 1956), Slowly the Trees Turn Red in the Gorge
  • På ørnetuva (Noregs boklag, 1961), On the Eagle's Tussock
  • Dikt i utval: Dogg og dagar editor Ragnvald Skrede. (Noregs boklag, 1965)
  • Dropar i austavind (Noregs boklag, 1966), Drops in the East Wind
  • Spør vinden (Noregs boklag, 1971), Ask the Wind
  • Dikt i samling (Noregs boklag, 1972)
  • Syn oss åkeren din in selection by Jan Erik Vold. Bokklubben, 1975. (Collected from Dikt i samling)
  • Janglestrå (Samlaget, 1980), Gleanings
  • Regnbogane (1983) (Children's book, illustrations by Wenche Øyen)
  • ABC, 1986 (Children's book)
  • Mange års røynsle med pil og boge (recording). (Samlaget, 1988)
  • Brev 1970-1975 (Cappelen, 1996)
  • Det er den draumen (Samlaget, 1998), It's the Dream
  • Dagbok 1924-1994 (Samlaget, 2000)
  • Skogen stend, men han skiftar sine tre. Aforismar i utval (Samlaget, 2001)
  • The Dream We Carry: Selected and Last Poems of Olav H. Hauge, (Copper Canyon Press, 2008) (translated by Robert Bly and Robert Hedin)

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