Gerd Grønvold Saue

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1930 –

34

Who is Gerd Grønvold Saue?

Gerd Grønvold Saue is a Norwegian journalist, literary critic, novelist, psalm writer and peace activist. Her authorship mainly comprises novels, many of which convey her Christian views.

She grew up in Lillestrøm, holds a cand.mag. degree, and has worked many years as a journalist. She spent the years 1954 to 1966 in the weekly magazine Familien, has worked freelance for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and Arbeiderbladet. and been a literary critic in Arbeiderbladet, Vårt Land and Stavanger Aftenblad.

For Familien she wrote several portrait interviews, some of which were collected and published in 1964. She made her literary fiction debut in 1965, with the novel Algirsk vår. Her 2001 book Elsket og foraktet was about Jane Addams, and her 1991 release Fredsfurien was a biographical novel of Bertha von Suttner. Saue was particularly interested in Suttner's impact on the Nobel Peace Prize. Saue herself is a former president of the Norwegian Peace Council and a member of the board of the International Peace Bureau. She chaired the International Fellowship of Reconciliation, Norway from 1965 to 1982 and the Christian Socialists of Norway from 1985 to 1989.

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Jan 20, 1930

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on July 23, 2013

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