| Part of a series on |
| Anthroposophy |
|---|
| General |
| Anthroposophy · Rudolf Steiner Goetheanum · Anthroposophical Society |
| Anthroposophically inspired work |
|
Anthroposophical medicine · Biodynamic agriculture |
| Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Freedom Social threefolding |
Aasmund Brynildsen (16 October 1917 – 19 June 1974) was a Norwegian essayist, biographer, magazine editor and publishing house consultant.
He was born at Tjøme. He married writer Karin Bang in 1952.[1]
Brynildsen co-edited the anthroposophical magazine Spektrum from 1950 to 1954.[2] He issued several essays collections, including Svermeren og hans demon (1972), a collection of four essays on the writer Knut Hamsun.[1]
He was awarded the Riksmål Society Literature Prize in 1973.[3]
| This article about a Norwegian writer, poet or journalist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia. It may not have been reviewed by professional editors (see full disclaimer)