A literary talk on identity, culture, language & belonging
What does it mean to be Norwegian? Can you become Trønder, or are you simply born into it?
Join us for a unique bokbad (literary talk) that dives into the tangled roots of identity, regional pride, and cultural outsiders navigating Norwegian society.
This event features Tania Winther, Norwegian-Australian poet and author of The Trønders, and Lorelou Desjardins, French-Norwegian writer behind the bestselling book and blog: A Frog in the Fjord. Moderated by Per Arne Bakken, this is a lively and thoughtful conversation where humor meets reflection.
Topics Include:
– What is “Norwegian-ness”?
– Being a third culture kid in a land of quiet rules
– Who are the Trønders, really?
– Funny stories of dialect mishaps & identity crashes
– Can you truly belong in a culture you weren’t born into?
With personal stories, book readings, and candid moments, this is a literary talk 'bokbad' full of wit, warmth and cultural insight.
About the Speakers:
Lorelou Desjardins – French-born, globally raised, and now firmly planted in Norway. Known for her humorous takes on Norwegian life, she’s the author of the bestselling book: A Frog in the Fjord and the new release 'How to Become Norwegian'.
Tania Winther – A world-raised writer, artist and poet with roots scattered a bit all over. Her new book: 'The Trønders - A Quirky Guide to Trondheim, Trønderland and Its People' playfully explores dialect, belonging, and the absurd beauty of local identity.
FREE ENTRY | Come early to grab a seat.
Book sales & signing after the talk
Drinks available from the bar
Music entertainment by the owner: Carsten Bachke Tourrenc!
Let’s celebrate language, laughter and the search for home.
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