Helene Uri
( 1964 - )Helene Uri holds a PhD in linguistics and worked for twelve years at the University of Oslo as an Associate Professor before she left to become a full time writer.
She made her literary debut in 1995 with a novel for adolescents, Anna on Friday and published her first novel for adults Deep Red 315 in 2001. Honey Tongues was published to acclaim the following year: Bergens Tidende described it as a book which “tears apart the myth that all children are kind”. Now a full time writer, she has a doctorate in applied linguistics, and continues to write on the subject in newspapers and journals. The time she spent as an academic at the University of Oslo and other educational institutions provided her with a wealth of material upon which she drew to write Norway’s first campus novel, The Best Among Us published in 2006. This novel stayed on the National bestseller list for 52 weeks and has become a cult novel, sold in 80, 000 copies. The Righteous followed in 2009, a modern family drama in the wake of Ingmar Bergman, a story about people who hurt each other because they love each other.
Uri’s work has been translated into 16 languages.
| SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FOREIGN SALES | ||||
| Year | Norwegian title | English title | Rights sold to | Foreign publisher |
| 2011 | Kjerringer | Bitches | Denmark | Forlaget Klim |
| 2009 | De rettferdige | The Righteous | Denmark | Forlaget Klim |
| France | Editions J.C. Lattès | |||
| Italy | Marsilio Editore, S.p.A. | |||
| the Netherlands | Publishing House De Geus | |||
| Spain | Maeve Ediciones | |||
| Sweden | Norstedts Förlag | |||
| 2006 | De beste blant oss | The Best Among Us | Denmark | Forlaget Klim |
| Lithuania | Alma Littera | |||
| the Netherlands | Publishing House De Geus | |||
| Russia | Amphora Publishers | |||
| Czech Republic | EUROMEDIA GROUP k.s. | |||
| Germany | Piper Verlag GmbH | |||
| Hungary | L'Harmattan Könyvkiadó | |||
| 2003 | Nylonengler | Nylon Angel | Denmark | Forlaget Klim |
| 2002 | Honningtunger | Honey Tongues | Bangladesh | Bhashantar |
| Denmark | Forlaget Klim | |||
| UK | Norvik Press/University of East Anglia | |||
| India | Rajkamal Prakashar Pvt. Ltd. | |||
| Romania | Pandora Publishing | |||

