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  1. Kjell Aukrust - Wikipedia

    Kjell Aukrust (19 March 1920 – 24 December 2002) was a Norwegian author, poet, artist and humorist. Aukrust is principally known for his Flåklypa stories and Flåklypa drawings.

  2. Kjell Aukrust - IMDb

    Kjell Aukrust was born on 19 March 1920 in Alvdal, Hedmark, Norway. He was a writer and assistant director, known for The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix (1975), Freske fraspark (1963) and …

  3. Biography of Kjell Aukrust

    Read the full biography of Kjell Aukrust, including facts, birthday, life story, profession, family and more.

  4. All Book Series by Kjell Aukrust - Goodreads

    Kjell Aukrust has 64 books on Goodreads with 1625 ratings. Kjell Aukrust's most popular series is Flåklypa.

  5. Kjell Aukrust - Lambiek Comiclopedia

    Kjell Aukrust was a Norwegian artist of humorous comics, as well as an author and poet. He created the navy soldier 'n' Albert' in Mannskapsavisa in 1951. In the 1960s, he contributed to …

  6. Huset Aukrust | Arven etter'n Kjell

    Multikunstneren Kjell Aukrust har gledet hele Norges befolkning med sine historier og sin kunst gjennom årtier. Her kan du dypdykke i Kjells humor og galskap, tegninger, malerier og …

  7. Kjell Aukrust - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

    Sep 24, 2024 · Kjell Aukrust (19 March 1920 – 24 December 2002) was a Norwegian author, poet and artist. He was born in Alvdal as a son of Lars Olsen Aukrust (1886–1965) and Louise …

  8. Kjell Aukrust - Wikiwand

    Dec 24, 2002 · Kjell Aukrust (19 March 1920 – 24 December 2002) was a Norwegian author, poet, artist and humorist. Aukrust is principally known for his Flåklypa stories and Flåklypa …

  9. Kjell Aukrust - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

    He was the nephew of Olav Aukrust. He is most famous for his memoirs of his childhood in Alvdal in the books "Simen", "Bonden" and "Bror Min", and his creation of the fictional Norwegian …

  10. Kjell Aukrust - exviking.net

    Kjell Aukrust (1920–2001) grew up in Alvdal, a rural community in Eastern Norway, at the north-south route 3 and railroad through Østerdalen, altitude above 500 metres.