Kaia Bruland Nilssen
Kaia Bruland Nilssen (1868 – 18 January 1950) was a Norwegian novelist.
Beginning in 1895, she published several novellas and novels, and occasionally poems.[1] She has been noted as writing non-pretentious trivial literature for a female audience. The book Aagot Vangen - et livsbillede from 1903 is a biographical novel about the Norwegian sculptor Aagot Vangen, who received her artistic education in Paris but died when still in her twenties. Kaia Bruland-Nilssen's most popular book was 1897's Sjøgutten. She also contributed to the scandal sheet Spidskuglen.[2]
Bruland Nilssen resided near Bekkestua in Bærum.[3] She died in 1950.[4]
Selected works
First editions only:[1]
- Violinspilleren, 1895
 - Stedmoder og steddatter, 1896
 - Sjøgutten, 1897
 - Forstand og hjerte, 1898
 - Tante Ellen: fortælling, 1899
 - Aagot Vangen: et livsbillede, 1903
 - Dagmar Norgaards veninde, 1905
 - Skjærgaardsliv, 1908
 - Familien Granli, 1910
 - Gutten som visste at hjelpe sig, 1915
 - Ungdomskjærlighet, 1915
 - Familiens yngste, 1917
 - Alfhild Haug, 1920
 - Et ægteskaps historie, 1922
 - Taushet som dræper, 1929
 - Liv Bille, 1933
 - Fra Midnatsolens land
 - Glemte melodier: juleskisser
 
References
- ^ a b 1940–1980. Norsk kvinnelitteraturhistorie (in Norwegian). Vol. 3. Oslo: Pax. 1990. p. 252.
 - ^ 1600–1900. Norsk kvinnelitteraturhistorie (in Norwegian). Vol. 1. Oslo: Pax. 1988. p. 96.
 - ^ "Hvem bor hvor?". Asker og Bærums Budstikke (in Norwegian). 7 September 1934. p. 2.
 - ^ Death announcement, Asker og Bærums Budstikke 23 January 1950 p. 3