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Erling Kagge was born on 15 January, 1963 in Oslo. Discover Erling Kagge's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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Ingrid Salthella Kagge, Nor Salthella Kagge, Solveig Salthella Kagge |
Erling Kagge Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Erling Kagge worth at the age of 61 years old? Erling Kagge’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Oslo. We have estimated
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Kagge's book Silence: In the Age of Noise was broadcast as BBC Radio 4's Book of the Week in January 2019. The Guardian named it as one of the top ten books on silence. The New York Times has described Erling Kagge as "a fascinating man. He's a philosophical adventurer or perhaps an adventurous philosopher".
In addition to running his publishing business and writing, Kagge is a leading collector of international contemporary art. Astrup Fearnley Museum for Modern Art displayed art from his collection through the summer of 2015. In 2020 the museums Fondacion van Gogh Arles, Sala Santander in Madrid and Museion in Bolzano will dedicate shows to Kagges collection.
Kagge has written seven books on exploration, philosophy and art collecting, which have been translated into 39 languages. He sometimes writes articles for newspapers, e.g: Financial Times and New York Times. Kagge continues to do expeditions, although with a lower profile than in the nineties. In 2010 he and urban historian and photographer Steve Duncan descended into the sewers, subways and water tunnels of New York - walking for five days from the Bronx, via Manhattan, to the shore of the Atlantic Ocean. In 2012 he walked the entire length of Los Angeles' Sunset Boulevard over three days with Petter Skavlan and Peder Lund.
After his record-breaking feat of reaching the "three poles", Kagge attended Cambridge University to study philosophy for three terms. In 1996, he founded Oslo-based publishing house, Kagge Forlag, which today is one of Norway’s leading book publishing companies. In 2000 Kagge Forlag acquired one of Norway’s oldest publishing companies, J.M. Stenersens Forlag. Kagge and Stenersens publish approximately 100 new titles annually. These days it is Norway's biggest publisher of nonfiction.
In 1994, Kagge summited Mount Everest, thus becoming the first person to complete the "Three Poles Challenge". For two years during this period, Kagge worked as a lawyer for industrial giant Norsk Hydro. Kagge has also sailed across the Atlantic twice and around Cape Horn.
Less than three years later, in 1992–93, Kagge completed the first unsupported and solo expedition to the South Pole, covering the 814-mile (1,310 km) route in 50 days. Kagge had no radio contact to the outside world for the duration of this expedition, which was featured on the cover of the international edition of TIME magazine on March 1, 1993.
In 1990, Erling Kagge and Børge Ousland became the first people ever to reach the North Pole unsupported. The expedition started from Ellesmere Island on March 8, 1990 and reached the North Pole 58 days later on May 4, 1990. They traveled approximately 800 kilometers on skis pulling their supplies on sledges.
Erling Kagge (born January 15, 1963) is a Norwegian explorer, publisher, auhtor, lawyer, art collector, entrepreneur and politician,.