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Martin Nag
(30 July 1927 – 2 May 2015) was a
Norwegian
literary historian, literary critic, poet, essayist, translator and biographer. He was born in
Stavanger
. Nag was known for his books
Uro, Rød lørdag
(1976) and
Steingjerde
(1991).
Nag died of a severe
stroke
in
Oslo
at the age of 88.
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