Anders Heger

Norwegian publisher and writer
Anders Heger (2011)

Anders Heger (born 10 July 1956) is a Norwegian publisher and writer, and is one of the six children of Wanda Hjort Heger and Bjørn Heger.

In 1982, Heger started Radio Nova, the first student radio in Norway. In 1985, he wrote a book about the juridical process against the Norwegian writer Agnar Mykle, and in 1999 wrote Et diktet liv, a biography about Agnar Mykle, which received the Brage Prize (comparable in Norway to a Pulitzer Prize). Heger's grandfather, Johan Bernhard Hjort, was Mykle's defense attorney.

Heger became director of the Norwegian publishing company Cappelen (owned by the Swedish mediahouse Bonnier) in 1991. Heger is described in the media as "the most powerful man in the bookpublishing industry in Norway".[citation needed]

His interests include cross-country skiing.

External links

  • Anders Heger: Skrivemaskin
  • Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and Heger
Awards
Preceded by
Christian Rugstad
Recipient of the Brage Prize, open class
1999
Succeeded by
Karin Fossum
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