Odd Winger (8 January 1923 – 4 February 1998) was a Norwegian journalist, novelist, and children's writer.
[1] Born in Strinda Municipality on 8 January 1923,[2] Winger made his literary debut in 1953 with the sea novel Mot Land's End.
In 1962 he wrote the psychological thriller Falsk kvartett, where four protagonists are revealed as selfish male chauvinists.
His short story collection Bilisten from 1974 is a satirical description of the consumer society.
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