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Laila Stien (born 16 May 1946 in Hemnes, Helgeland) is a Norwegian novelist, poet, author of children's literature and translator from Hemnes. She grew up in Rana and later lived in Finnmark. Stien made her literary debut in 1979 with the short stories collection Nyveien. Before her first book, she was represented with texts in the anthologies Nordfra (1975) and Nordnorge foreteller (1977). Her literary works are often embedded with elements from Northern Norway and Sami culture. She received the Norwegian Critics Prize for Best children's book in 1993, and the Aschehoug Prize in 2000.

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  • Laila Stien (* 16. Mai 1946 in Hemnes, Norwegen) ist eine norwegische Schriftstellerin. (de)
  • Laila Stien (born 16 May 1946 in Hemnes, Helgeland) is a Norwegian novelist, poet, author of children's literature and translator from Hemnes. She grew up in Rana and later lived in Finnmark. Stien made her literary debut in 1979 with the short stories collection Nyveien. Before her first book, she was represented with texts in the anthologies Nordfra (1975) and Nordnorge foreteller (1977). Her literary works are often embedded with elements from Northern Norway and Sami culture. She received the Norwegian Critics Prize for Best children's book in 1993, and the Aschehoug Prize in 2000. Stien has translated books from Sami language into Norwegian and has edited anthologies on modern Sami literature. Her son, Ailo Gaup, is world champion in Freestyle Motocross. (en)
  • Laila Stien, född den 16 maj 1946, är en norsk författare och översättare. Hon har utmärkt sig som en kräsen och stilsäker novellist med samlingar som Nyveien (1979), Sånt som skjer (1987), I det fri (1994), Gjennom glass (1999), Svømmetak (2001), Veranda med sol (2003) och Hjem til jul (2010). Vidare har hon gett ut diktsamlingar (Fabler, frost, 1981; Fuglan veit, 1984), romanen Vekselsang (1997) och barnböcker. Hon har tolkat verk från samiska, bland annat av Nils-Aslak Valkeapää. Stien tilldelades Aschehougprisen 2000. (sv)
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  • Laila Stien (* 16. Mai 1946 in Hemnes, Norwegen) ist eine norwegische Schriftstellerin. (de)
  • Laila Stien, född den 16 maj 1946, är en norsk författare och översättare. Hon har utmärkt sig som en kräsen och stilsäker novellist med samlingar som Nyveien (1979), Sånt som skjer (1987), I det fri (1994), Gjennom glass (1999), Svømmetak (2001), Veranda med sol (2003) och Hjem til jul (2010). Vidare har hon gett ut diktsamlingar (Fabler, frost, 1981; Fuglan veit, 1984), romanen Vekselsang (1997) och barnböcker. Hon har tolkat verk från samiska, bland annat av Nils-Aslak Valkeapää. Stien tilldelades Aschehougprisen 2000. (sv)
  • Laila Stien (born 16 May 1946 in Hemnes, Helgeland) is a Norwegian novelist, poet, author of children's literature and translator from Hemnes. She grew up in Rana and later lived in Finnmark. Stien made her literary debut in 1979 with the short stories collection Nyveien. Before her first book, she was represented with texts in the anthologies Nordfra (1975) and Nordnorge foreteller (1977). Her literary works are often embedded with elements from Northern Norway and Sami culture. She received the Norwegian Critics Prize for Best children's book in 1993, and the Aschehoug Prize in 2000. (en)
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