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  1. Mia Berner

    Norwegian writer, philosopher and radio journalist (1923-2009)

    Mia Berner was a Norwegian philosopher, sociologist, university lecturer, radio journalist, essayist, novelist, poet and non-fiction writer. Berner grew up in Stavanger, and started studying philosophy at the University of Oslo. During the German occupation of Norway she was involved in resistance work, and had to flee to Sweden in 1943. She was married to the Swedish journalist Sven Öste, and the couple settled on the island of Tjörn, near Gothenburg. In 1975 she married the Finnish poet Pentti Saarikoski. Among her works is the memoir book PS. Anteckningar från et sorgeår from 1985, the novels Galjonsfigurer, Makrillgarn and Österut, and Fordi det er slik jeg ror from 2005. Wikipedia

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    Mia Berner (13 June 1923 - 9 December 2009) was a Norwegian philosopher, sociologist, university lecturer, radio journalist, essayist, novelist, poet and non-fiction writer.. Berner grew up in Stavanger, and started studying philosophy at the University of Oslo.During the German occupation of Norway she was involved in resistance work, and had to flee to Sweden in 1943.
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  4. When Mia Berner was 17 years old Norway fell to Nazi occupation. Two years later, in 1942, Mia Berner began attending Oslo university where she became an assistant to the philosopher Arne Næss. There was widespread opposition to the occupying German forces amongst the students and Næss played a leading role within this resistance.
  5. sv.wikipedia.org

    Mia Anne Marie Berner, även Berner Öste och Berner Saarikoski, född 13 juni 1923 i Stavanger i Norge, död 9 december 2009 [1] i Norge, var en norsk-svensk sociolog och författare.. Mia Berner var dotter till direktören Joachim Berner och Maria Magdalena (Maggi), ogift Rönning Hartvigsen. Hon började 1942 studera logik vid universitetet i Oslo. [2]. ...
  6. alchetron.com

    Jan 11, 2024Mia Berner (13 June 1923 9 December 2009) was a Norwegian philosopher, sociologist, university lecturer, radio journalist, essayist, novelist, poet and nonfiction writer. Berner grew up in Stavanger, and started studying philosophy at the University of Oslo. During the German occupation of Norway
  7. kiuaskustannus.com

    Kuvaus "Mia Berner on tehnyt jotain hyvin ainutlaatuista. Hän on kirjoittanut kirjan ilon läpitunkemasta surusta. Pelottoman, iloisen ja tahdonvoimaisen mutta samalla syvästi viisaan kirjan siitä, millaista oli elää ja tehdä työtä runoilija Pentti Saarikosken kanssa…
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