Idar Kristiansen (26 May 1932, Honningsvåg – 10 January 1985) was a Norwegian poet, novelist, short story writer and non-fiction writer.
He made his literary debut in 1957 with the poetry collection Sanger fra en tundra.
His main work is a tetralogy on the Finnish immigration to Finnmark, Kornet og fiskene (1978–1981).
[1] He was awarded the Aschehoug Prize in 1980.
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