Karl Werner Aspenström (13 November 1918 – 25 January 1997) was a Swedish poet. Born at Norrbärke, he was a member of the Swedish Academy, where he held...
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and voice actor Werner Aspenström (1918–1997), Swedish poet Werner Asam (born 1944), German television actor, director and writer Werner Best (1903–1989)...
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in 1794, re-elected in 1805 and excluded again in 1811. In 1989, Werner Aspenström, Kerstin Ekman and Lars Gyllensten chose to stop participating in...
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(1888–1920) Anders Annerfalk (born 1959) Britt Arenander (born 1941) Werner Aspenström (1918–1997) Majgull Axelsson (born 1947) Carl Michael Bellman (1740–1795)...
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Poland/United States) in Yiddish Oscar Asche (1871–1936, Australia) Werner Aspenström (1918–1997, Sweden) Marie Aspioti (1909–2000, Corfu) Leilah Assunção...
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and opens with the poem "Elegi" from the poetry collection Ty by Werner Aspenström. The book is written as an autobiography. The reader follows Malena...
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Vennberg. Other prominent representatives was Stig Dagerman, the poet Werner Aspenström, novelist Lars Ahlin and critic Lennart Göthberg. The magazine 40-tal...
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Caliphate, nf/p) Adam Asnyk (1838–1897, Poland/Austria-Hungary, p/d) Werner Aspenström (1918–1997, Sweden, p) Aemilius Asper (fl. 1st c. CE or late 2nd c...
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tolv moderna svenska författare: Nils Ferlin, Harry Martinson ... Werner Aspenström (in Swedish). Stockholm. SELIBR 3204873.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
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Litania may also refer to: Books Litania (1952), collection of poems by Werner Aspenström Music Litaniae, compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Litania, composition...
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figure August Bernhard Andersson (1877–1961) Dan Andersson (1888–1920) Werner Aspenström (1918–1997) Sun Axelsson (1935–2011), poet, novelist, translator and...
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buried at the church include: Lasse Lucidor, Erik Johan Stagnelius, Werner Aspenström, Karl August Nicander, and Evert Taube. The church's history dates...
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but left the Academy in 1989, together with Lars Gyllensten and Werner Aspenström, due to the debate following death threats posed to Salman Rushdie...
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English footballer and manager. Suzy Vernon, 95, French film actress. Werner Aspenström, 78, Swedish poet. Dan Barry, 73, American cartoonist. Donald Beer...
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(1883–1931) Hjalmar Bergman (1891–1974) Pär Lagerkvist (1918–1997) Werner Aspenström (1923–1954) Stig Dagerman (1928–2007) Lars Forssell Ninna Tinsman...
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1984 – Mellan eld och skugga. Studier i den lyriska motsägelsen hos Werner Aspenström 1987 – Bakom den gröna dörren 1988 – Den hundrade poeten 1991 – Alkemins...
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utsatta (The Exposed) in 1957. Poets associated with the 1950s are Werner Aspenström who became one of the most widely read poets in Sweden and the highly...
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the mid-20th century, alongside names such as Hjalmar Gullberg and Werner Aspenström. In 1970 she was awarded the Large Prize by Samfundet De Nio. She...
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(New York: New Rivers Press, 1974) You and I and the World, poems by Werner Aspenström, Merrick, (New York: Cross-Cultural Communications, 1980) Pearl's...
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Enckell, Peder Sjögren 1965: Willy Kyrklund 1966: Lars Gyllensten 1967: Werner Aspenström, Carl Fries, Per E Rundquist 1968: Ivan Oljelund, Elsa Grave 1969:...
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Finnish fiction and stories. Poznań: Poznań Publishing House, 1970. Werner Aspenström, Poems. Warsaw: UW Publishing House, 1976. In the room of mirrors:...
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poems set to music. The poems were by Nils Ferlin, Harry Martinson, Werner Aspenström and Alf Henrikson – she performed a medley of these in the Drottningholm...
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Tavernier Succeeded by György Konrád Member of the Swedish Academy (Seat No. 12) Incumbent Assumed office 20 December 1997 Preceded by Werner Aspenström...
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Uppsala, Sweden 9 March 1968 20 December 1968 1 September 1980 Karl Werner Aspenström 13 November 1918 Avesta, Sweden 25 January 1997 (aged 78) Stockholm...
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(Chile) Enrique Lihn, La musiquilla de las pobres esferas (Chile) Werner Aspenström, Inre ("Inner") Gören Sonnevi, Det Måste gå ("It Must Be Possible")...
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Norway 1970 Mot et hemmelig mål Astrid Tollefsen Norway 1970 Inre Werner Aspenström Sweden 1970 Slagskuggan Sven Lindqvist Sweden 1971 Coast of Slaves...
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The Hidden Music and other poems (Oleander Press, Cambridge 1975) Werner Aspenström: Selected Poems (Oasis Books 1976); The Blue Whale and other prose...
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Widstrand) Magnus Dahlström, Nedkomst (lit. 'Parturition') (Bonnier Alba) Werner Aspenström, Ty (lit. 'For') (Bonniers) Bo Carpelan, Urwind (Bonniers) 1994 Björn...
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Vilgot Sjöman, Ragnar Bengtsson, Bengt V. Wall, Åke Holmberg 1949 Werner Aspenström, Folke Dahlberg, Lars Göransson, Owe Husáhr 1950 Gustaf Rune Eriks...
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(with the poet), Gulzar’s poems from Urdu into English, Swedish poet Werner Aspenstrom’s poems into Odia, a medieval Odia text Lakshmipurana into English...
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