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Arne Garborg (1851-1924      

Norwegian writer of the naturalistic school. He founded the weekly Fedraheim (1877), in which he urged reforms in many spheres-political, social, religious, agrarian, and linguistic. Garborg championed the use of Nynorsk, New Norwegian, which is based on rural dialects, as a literary language; he translated the Odyssey into it. Several of his early novels presented male views in the debate on sexual morality conduted throughout the 1880s. Two outstanding novels, Tired Men (1891) and Peace (1892, tr. 1929), relate the tragic disintegration of morally bankrupt and guilt-ridden men


pecunia dicitur emere omnia posse.Minime, ita non est. Cibum, at non appetitum potestis emere, medicinam at non salutem, mollem lectum at non somnum, eruditionem at non sapientiam, speciem at non bonum, lusum at non laetitiam, notos at non amicos, servos at non fidem, canos capillos at non laudem, dies otiosos at non tranquillitatem. Pecunia tunicam omnium rerum emere potest. At non semen. Hoc pecunia emi non potest