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1904-05-06
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Harry Martinson

Overview

Harry Martinson (6 May 1904 – 11 February 1978) was a Swedish writer, poet and former sailor. In 1949 he was elected into the Swedish Academy. He was awarded a joint Nobel Prize in Literature in 1974 together with fellow Swede Eyvind Johnson "for writings that catch the dewdrop and reflect the cosmos". The choice was controversial, as both Martinson and Johnson were members of the academy.

He has been called "the great reformer of 20th-century Swedish poetry, the most original of the writers called 'proletarian'." One of his most noted works is the poetic cycle Aniara, which is a story of the spacecraft Aniara that during a journey through space loses its course and subsequently floats on without destination. The book was published in 1956 and became an opera in 1959 composed by Karl-Birger Blomdahl. The cycle has been described as "an epic story of man's fragility and folly".

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Acting

1941 This Land is Full of Life Actor Narrator N/A
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Writing

2019 Aniara Writing Novel 59
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1986 Aniara Writing Writer N/A
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1960 Aniara Writing Writer 59
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1953 The Road to Klockrike Writing Writer 58
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1950 Södrans Revy Writing Writer N/A
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1941 This Land is Full of Life Writing Screenplay N/A
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