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Bergljot Hobæk Haff is a Norwegian educator and author. She was born on 1 May 1925 in Botne, Vestfold, Norway. She is the daughter of a farmer and a teacher. She attended the University of Oslo, where she earned a degree in education in 1950. Hobæk Haff has worked as a teacher, principal, and lecturer in Norway. She has also written several books, including a biography of her father, a book about her childhood, and a book about her life as an educator. Hobæk Haff is 91 years old and is currently living in Oslo, Norway. She has no known spouse or children. Her net worth is not publicly available.

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Occupation Novelist
Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 1 May 1925
Birthday 1 May
Birthplace Botne (now Holmestrand) in Vestfold, Norway
Date of death (2016-02-12)
Died Place Oslo, Norway
Nationality Norway

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1962

Haff was awarded the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature in 1962 for Bålet. She received the Dobloug Prize (Doblougprisen) in 1985, the Norwegian Academy Prize in 1988 and the Aschehoug Prize (Aschehougprisen) in 1989. She also was awarded the Brage Prize (Brageprisen) in 1996 for Skammen, the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature 1996, for Skammen and the Riksmål Society Literature Prize in 1996. She was nominated twice for the Nordic Council's Literature Prize, once for Den guddommelige tragedie and again for Renhetens pris.

1956

She made her debut with the novel Raset in 1956. She has written both contemporary and historical novels. Her writing has been characterized by original narrative and often by poetical imagination. Her works have also featured both mythical and allegorical interpretation. Her novels have been translated into several languages including English, French, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Swedish and Lithuanian.

1948

She was married twice. In 1948, she married Jørgen Haff (1925–1977). Their marriage was dissolved in 1961. In 1964, she married Søren Christensen. Their marriage was dissolved in 1972. Her daughter Marianne Hobæk Haff is a professor of French linguistics at the University of Oslo.

1925

Bergljot Hobæk Haff (1 May 1925 – 12 February 2016) was a Norwegian educator and novelist.

1883

Haff was born at Botne (now Holmestrand) in Vestfold, Norway. Her parents were Lars Hobæk (1883–1938) and Martha Aarvold (1895–1987). Both of her parents were educators. She graduated from the Sandefjord Gymnasium in 1943. In 1947, she graduated from Oslo lærerhøgskole (now Oslo University College) with a degree in education. Upon completing her education, she moved to Denmark and taught school for 24 years before returning to Oslo in 1972.