The House in the Dark ( Nynorsk: Huset i mørkret) is a 1945 novel by the Norwegian writer Tarjei Vesaas. It tells the story of a frightening, darkened house, to which men are trying to dig tunnels, but are routinely captured and taken away in a truck. The novel was written during the last winter of World War II and is an allegory for the German occupation of Norway. [1] An English translation by Elizabeth Rokkan was published in 1976. [2]
The book was awarded the Melsom Prize. [3]
The House in the Dark ( Nynorsk: Huset i mørkret) is a 1945 novel by the Norwegian writer Tarjei Vesaas. It tells the story of a frightening, darkened house, to which men are trying to dig tunnels, but are routinely captured and taken away in a truck. The novel was written during the last winter of World War II and is an allegory for the German occupation of Norway. [1] An English translation by Elizabeth Rokkan was published in 1976. [2]
The book was awarded the Melsom Prize. [3]