Martin Nag

Martin Gunnar Nag (30 July 1927 – 2 May 2015) was a Norwegian literary historian, literary critic, poet, essayist, translator and biographer. He was born in Stavanger.

He was a specialist on Slavic literature, and has translated Russian, Bulgarian and Czech literature into Norwegian language. Among his books are ''Uro, Rød lørdag'' from 1976 and ''Steingjerde'' from 1991. He has published works on Norwegian writers, such as Knut Hamsun, Sigbjørn Obstfelder, Rudolf Nilsen, Nordahl Grieg and Alexander Kielland, as well as Russian writers, including Dostoyevsky, Turgenev and Tolstoy. Not appointed to the academic position he desired, he was nonetheless a government scholar from 1987.

Nag issued his last book in the spring of 2015. He died in Oslo, Norway near the age of 88. Provided by Wikipedia
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Ås : Kvekerforlaget, 1983

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Oslo : Universitetet i Oslo, Slavisk-Baltisk Institutt, 1988

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Oslo : Universitetet i Oslo, Slavisk-baltisk institutt, 1987

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by Nag, Martin
Oslo : Universitetet i Oslo, Slavisk-baltisk avdeling, 1990

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by Nag, Martin
Oslo : Universitetet i Oslo, Slavisk-baltisk avdeling, 1995

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by Nag, Martin
Oslo : Universitetet i Oslo, Slavisk-baltisk institutt, 1986

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by Nag, Martin
Oslo : Universitetet i Oslo, Slavisk-baltisk institutt, 1984

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by Nag, Martin
Oslo : Gyldendal, 1967

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