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Niviaq Korneliussen

1990 - Today

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Niviaq Korneliussen (born 27 January 1990) is a Greenlandic writer, who writes in Greenlandic and Danish. Her 2014 debut novel, Homo Sapienne, was written in Greenlandic, as well as in a Danish translation by the author, with both published by Milik in 2014. Naasuliardarpi (2020) was her follow-up a few years later, and earned her the prestigious Nordic Council Literature Prize. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Niviaq Korneliussen is the 7,185th most popular writer (up from 7,223rd in 2024), the 16th most popular biography from Greenland (down from 14th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Greenlandic Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Niviaq Korneliussen ranks 7,185 out of 7,302Before her are Mark Ravenhill, Natalya Vorozhbyt, George Will, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Refaat Alareer, and Han Han. After her are Taras Prokhasko, Eliezer Yudkowsky, Lauren Kate, Katja Petrowskaja, Scott Smith, and Paul Beatty.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Niviaq Korneliussen ranks 511Before her are Abdulaziz Hatem, Teyana Taylor, Li Ziqi, Guélor Kanga, Yahya Al-Shehri, and Silje Solberg. After her are Áron Szilágyi, Eleftherios Petrounias, Mustii, Bruno Henrique Pinto, Federico Delbonis, and Arianna Fontana.

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In Greenland

Among people born in Greenland, Niviaq Korneliussen ranks 16 out of 16Before her are Jesper Grønkjær (1977), Thue Christiansen (1940), Múte Bourup Egede (1987), Naja Marie Aidt (1963), Nukâka Coster-Waldau (1971), and Jens-Frederik Nielsen (1991). After her are Sara Olsvig (1978), Nive Nielsen (1979), and Ukaleq Slettemark (2001).

Among WRITERS In Greenland

Among writers born in Greenland, Niviaq Korneliussen ranks 3Before her are Henning Jakob Henrik Lund (1875), and Naja Marie Aidt (1963).