Aasmund Brynildsen (16 October 1917 – 19 June 1974) was a Norwegian essayist, biographer, magazine editor and publishing house consultant.
After passing examen artium in 1937, he studied philosophy and literary history at the University of Oslo, though without graduating.
His first books were Der er en kilde from 1945, and Dommen til døden from 1946.
[2] He was assigned with the publishing house Dreyer, as translator, author and principal consultant.
He published two poetry collections, Hvem våker from 1968 and Bønn til en bokfink from 1975, and the memoir book Hudø.