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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


se rice ca c\' \'o renaro t\'accatte tutto. No, nun è overo. Putite accattà \'o mmagnà ma no âppetito, \'a mmerecina ma no \'a salute, nu lietto mullese ma no \'o suonno, \'o ssapé ma no \'o sinno, \'a nfanzia ma no nu buono piello, \'o recrìo ma no \'a priezza, \'e canuscente ma no ll\'amice, \'e sierve ma no \'a fedeltà, \'e capille grigge ma no \'a stimma, iuorne cuiete ma no \'a pace. \'O renaro pò accattà \'a scorza \'e tutt\' \'e ccose. Ma no \'a semmenta. Chella nun se pò avé cu \'e sorde