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    Karin Beate "Linn" Ullmann (born 9 August 1966) is a Norwegian author and journalist. A prominent literary critic, she also writes a column for Norway's leading morning newspaper and has published six novels.

  2. Linn Ullmann, one of the most distinct voices in Scandinavian literature, is the author of six international bestselling novels published in more than twenty countries throughout Europe and the US.

  3. Linn Ullmann is the author of six best-selling novels published in more than twenty countries.

  4. Jan 10, 2019 · In her latest book, the Norwegian novelist Linn Ullmann turns to a subject she has always avoided: her complicated upbringing and her famous parents.

  5. Linn Ullmann is the daughter of actress, author and director Liv Ullmann and director and screenwriter Ingmar Bergman. She is a graduate of New York University, where she studied English literature. She returned to Norway in 1990 to pursue a career in journalism.

  6. Jan 17, 2019 · In her novel “Unquiet” their daughter, Linn Ullmann, recaptures memories of her childhood, portraying a family that was splintered from the start.

  7. Mar 26, 2019 · Linn Ullmann shows that it is difficult but possible to carve out one’s own identity while honoring and loving one’s mother and father.

  8. Linn Ullmann: Jente, 1983. Novel. Forlaget Oktober, 2021. Nominated for the 2022 Nordic Council Literature Prize. Six years after her outstanding novel De urolige (2015), Linn Ullmann has published another impressive work: Jente, 1983 (‘Girl, 1983’, not translated into English).

  9. Dec 10, 2018 · Fiction by Linn Ullmann: “My father has four houses, two cars, five wives, one swimming pool, nine children, and one cinema.”

  10. Linn Ullmann is the author of seven award-winning and critically-acclaimed novels. Her work has been published in 36 languages, and adapted for both stage and screen. Unquiet has received multiple awards, spent more than a year on the Scandinavian bestseller lists and was heralded as a modern classic in Norway.