is a satirical novel from the boom period during World War I, written by Norwegian writer Johan Falkberget.
Johan Christian Fabricius | Johan Galtung | Johan Petter Johansson | Johan Norberg | Johan Niclas Byström | Johan Museeuw | Johan Henric Kellgren | Johan de Witt | Johan Jeremiassen | Johan Gunnar Andersson | Johan Cruyff | Johan Bojer | Nils Johan Berlin | Johan Wohlert | Johan Vande Lanotte | Johan Svendsen | Johan Reinhard | Johan Jakobsson | Johan Ferrier | Johan Falkberget | Johan de Meij | Johan Banér | Ole-Johan Dahl | Lars Johan Hierta | Johan van Oldenbarnevelt | Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science | Johan Martin Preisler | Johan Lundbye | Johan Hultin | Johan Huizinga |
Together with his position in Aschehoug, this meant that Krogvig had a significant impact on many literary careers of the time, including Johan Falkberget, Olav Aukrust, Kristofer Uppdal and Sigurd Christiansen.
Reiss-Andersen was awarded the Norwegian state’s artist salary in 1945; this is a substantial recognition which had previously been awarded to well-recognized writers, poets, playwrights and composers including Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Henrik Ibsen, Edvard Grieg, Olav Duun and Johan Falkberget.