Lars Mytting is a Norwegian author and journalist, best known for his works that often delve into themes of nature, rural life, and the human relationship with the environment. He gained international recognition with his book "The Sixteen Trees of the Somme," which combines elements of history, personal narrative, and a deep appreciation for nature.
Mytting's writing often reflects his love for the Norwegian landscape and culture, as well as an exploration of themes like loss, identity, and the passage of time. He has also written nonfiction works, including "Norwegian Wood: Chopping, Stacking, and Drying Wood the Scandinavian Way," which became a bestseller and showcases not only practical advice but also the cultural significance of wood in Norwegian life.
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