Yes, 'The Ice Palace' by Tarjei Vesaas is a well - known one. It has elements of a coming - of - age story along with a touch of romance set in a Norwegian winter landscape.
A third option could be works by Linn Ullmann. Her novels often deal with complex relationships and emotions that can be related to romance. They are set in a Norwegian context, which gives a flavor of the local culture and society in relation to love and relationships.
Another one is the 'Huldra'. While not strictly a ghost story, the Huldra is a supernatural being in Norwegian folklore. She is a beautiful woman from the forest with a cow's tail. Sometimes, stories of her can have a spooky element, especially when she lures men into the forest and they are never seen again.
One well - known Norwegian literary fiction is 'Hunger' by Knut Hamsun. It's a powerful exploration of a starving artist's mental and physical state.
Another good one is 'Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay' by Karl Ove Knausgård. It's not a traditional mystery in the sense of a crime - centered one, but it has elements of mystery as it delves deep into the lives and relationships of the characters, with a touch of Scandinavian noir.
One great new Norwegian novel is 'The Bell in the Lake' by Lars Mytting. It combines historical elements with a touch of mystery.
There is also 'The Last Viking' which is based on the life of Harald Hardrada. It's a great example of a Norwegian graphic novel that delves into historical events and figures. It presents the story in a visually appealing and informative manner.
One well - known Norwegian Nights Novel could be 'Hunger' by Knut Hamsun. It delves deep into the psychological state of a starving artist in Oslo, with vivid descriptions of the city at night and the character's inner turmoil.
One great Norwegian detective novel is 'The Snowman' by Jo Nesbø. It's a thrilling read with a complex mystery and a memorable detective character.
One of the best Norwegian novels is 'Hunger' by Knut Hamsun. It's a powerful exploration of a starving artist's psychological state.
One famous Norwegian crime novel is 'The Snowman' by Jo Nesbø. It has a complex plot filled with mystery and suspense. The main character, Harry Hole, is a detective who has to solve a series of murders where the killer leaves behind a snowman at the crime scenes. Another great one is 'Headhunters' by Jo Nesbø as well. It's a thrilling story that keeps you on the edge of your seat with its twists and turns. And 'Those Who Wish Me Dead' by Michael Koryta, which was later adapted into a movie, also has elements of Norwegian crime writing style in it.
Another excellent one is 'The Redeemer' by Jo Nesbø. It has a dark and brooding atmosphere. The plot involves a killer with a very specific motive, and Harry Hole has to race against time to stop more murders from happening.