Erik Lindegren (5 August 1910 – 31 May 1968) was a Swedish author, poet, critical writer and member of the Swedish Academy (1962–68, chair 17). Grandson...
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Lindegren is a Swedish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Lindegren (1911–1981), American swimmer Erik Lindegren (1910–1968), Swedish...
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s. 17–37 Eliot, T.S.: Sweeney Agonistes (översatt tillsammans med Erik Lindegren) (Bonnier, 1950) Erdman, Nikolai: En självmördares vedermödor: komedi...
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including a trio for clarinet, cello and piano. (1958) Aniara, (libretto by Erik Lindegren based on a poem by Harry Martinson) Recorded and released by Columbia...
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nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature by Nobel Committee member Erik Lindegren. Moore was born in Kirkwood, Missouri, in the manse of the Presbyterian...
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by Arne Arnbom, written by Erik Lindegren and Harry Martinson, and starring Margareta Hallin, Elisabeth Söderström, Erik Sædén and Arne Tyrén. The music...
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is an opera in two acts by Karl-Birger Blomdahl, with a libretto by Erik Lindegren based on the poem Aniara by Harry Martinson, that was premiered on 31...
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Asturias (1899–1974) Guatemala novel, short story, poetry, essays, drama Erik Lindegren (1910–1968) 3 Wystan Hugh Auden (1907–1973) United Kingdom United...
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Henry Olsson 1960-1971 Karl Ragnar Gierow 1963-1982 (Chair 1970-1980) Erik Lindegren 1964-1968 Lars Gyllensten 1968-1987 (Chair 1981-1987) Artur Lundkvist...
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of the Swedish Academy in 1969, occupying seat No. 17. He succeeded Erik Lindegren and, following his death, was succeeded by Horace Engdahl. Amongst other...
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Hjalmar Hammarskjöld Swedish Academy, Seat No.17 1954–1961 Succeeded by Erik Lindegren Positions in intergovernmental organisations Preceded by Trygve Lie...
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S. Ferré (1908–1971) a theologian and writer on Christian theology Erik Lindegren (1910–1968) a Swedish author, poet, critical writer and member of the...
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merging. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. › Lennart Lindegren is a member of the staff at Lund Observatory, Sweden, where he obtained...
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Prize (1994), the Swedish Radio Prize for Lyrical Poetry (1996), the Erik Lindegren Prize (2004), the Ekelöf Prize (2007), the Nordic Council Literature...
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1991 De Nios Vinterpris 1995 Bellmanpriset 1999 Sveriges Radios Lyrikpris 1999 De Nios stora pris 2002 Erik Lindegren-priset 2002 Spouse Maya Eizin Öijer...
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Modernist Swedish literature. Leading representatives of the movement was Erik Lindegren and Karl Vennberg. Other prominent representatives was Stig Dagerman...
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which would later return regarding Birger Sjöberg, Peter Weiss and Erik Lindegren. The newspaper debate in Södergran's case was harsh – none of the debaters...
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Killer (1959) Rhinoceros (1959) Exit the King (1962) The Hermit (1973) Erik Lindegren (1910–1968) Sweden 1967, 1971 Karl Ragnar Gierow (1904–1982) Sweden...
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Fly", 1963). Miguel Ángel Asturias was first nominated in 1964 by Erik Lindegren, a member of the Swedish Academy, and became an annual nominee until...
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Emperor of Portugallia Selma Lagerlöf 1914 Sweden The Man Without a Way Erik Lindegren 1942 Sweden Pippi Longstocking Astrid Lindgren 1945 Sweden Mio, My Son...
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Lotz [hu] 1965-1970 George Popják Chemistry 1967 György Lukács Literature Erik Lindegren 1969, 1970 László Mécs [hu] Literature Watson Kirkconnell 1970, 1971...
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(1887–1972) United States poetry, literary criticism, essays, translation Erik Lindegren (1910–1968) 50 Alberto Moravia (1907–1990) Italy novel, literary criticism...
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1958, Karl-Birger Blomdahl composed an opera Aniara to a libretto by Erik Lindegren based on the poem Aniara by Harry Martinson, a tragedy set aboard a...
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NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Erik Axel Karlfeldt". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020....
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(1892–1923), Karin Boye (1900–1941), Harry Martinson (1904–1978) and Erik Lindegren (1910–1968). Gunnar Ekelöf has become described as Sweden's first surrealistic...
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novelist Lars Ahlin are the best known prose writers of this era while Erik Lindegren and Karl Vennberg were the leading poets. Some acclaimed female authors...
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times by five different nominators. In 1965, Nobel committee member Erik Lindegren suggested the idea of a shared prize to the two authors: "They are really...
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Lisa Lundkvist 1946 Stig Dagerman, Tage Aurell, Bengt Anderberg 1947 Erik Lindegren, Otto Karl-Oskarsson, Solveig von Schoultz, Hans Bergrahm 1948 Stina...
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the subject was the earth. St. Léger was called by the Swedish poet Erik Lindegren "the Linneaus of modern poetry" owing to his fondness of classifying...
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Lagerkvist (1891–1974) Stig Larsson Oscar Levertin (1862–1906) Sven Lidman Erik Lindegren Ebba Lindqvist Kristina Lugn Artur Lundkvist (1906–1991) Back to top...
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