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Jostein Gaarder

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Jostein Gaarder (born August 8 1952 in Oslo) is a Norwegian intellectual and author of several novels, short stories and children's books. Gaarder often writes from the perspective of children, exploring their sense of wonder about the world. He often uses metafiction in his works, writing stories within stories. Gaarder was born into a pedagogical family. His best known work is the novel Sophie's World, subtitled A Novel about the History of Philosophy (ISBN 0-425-15225-1). This popular work has been translated into fifty-three languages; there are over thirty million copies in print,[1] with three million copies sold in Germany alone. In 1997, he established the Sophie Prize together with his wife Siri Dannevig. This prize is an international environment and development prize (USD 100,000 = 77,000 ), awarded annually. It is named after the novel.

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Awards and prizes

In 1997, Gaarder was awarded the 1997 Buxtehude Bulle.[2] In 2004, he received the Willy-Brandt-Award in Oslo. In 2005, Jostein Gaarder was awarded The Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav and later the same year he was awarded an Honorary degree at Trinity College, Dublin.[3]

Controversy following op-ed on Israel and Judaism

See 2006 Norwegian Jostein Gaarder controversy In August of 2006, a controversy broke out after Jostein Gaarder published an op-ed piece in one of the major daily newspapers in Norway, Aftenposten. The op-ed was written in response to the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict and condemned certain aspects of Israeli politics and Judaism. Gaarder also argued against recognizing the state of Israel in its current form. The article was accused of promoting anti-Semitic sentiments, such as describing Judaism as "an archaic national and warlike religion", contrasting it with the "Christian" idea that "[T]he Kingdom of God is compassion and forgiveness". Gaarder disputed the allegations of anti-semitism, and sought to clarify that he didn't mean to offend anyone. He claimed that the piece was written in a state of moral outrage over the death toll in Lebanon. Like his initial piece, his attempts at clarification met with mixed reactions.

Quotes

  • "The only thing we require to be good philosophers is the faculty of wonder." (from Sophie's World)
  • "It's fun at the Tivoli, and it's fun with a carousel, but sometimes I get the urge to jump off."
  • "There exists a world. In terms of probability, this borders on the impossible" (One of the manifesto's 52 parts, from Maya)

Source: Ordtak.no

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References

  1. ^ (Norwegian) "Gaarder, Jostein", Aschehoug, (Unknown),Unknown. Retrieved on 2006-08-10. 
  2. ^ (Norwegian) "Gaarder, Jostein", NRK, November 8, 2002. Retrieved on 2006-08-10. 
  3. ^ "‘Sophie’s World’ author Jostein Gaarder and TCD Medical Officer for 30 years among distinguished recipients of Honorary Degrees at TCD", Trinity College, Dublin, December 16, 2005. Retrieved on 2006-08-10. 

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