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  1. Aniara: An Epic Science Fiction Poem by Harry Martinson, 1998-09-01
  2. Harry Martinson och vagen ut (Swedish Edition) by Sonja Erfurth, 1981
  3. Harry Martinson: Myter, malningar, motiv (Aldusserier ; 112) (Swedish Edition) by Ingvar Holm, 1974
  4. Friends, You Drank Some Darkness: Three Swedish Poets - Harry Martinson, Gunnar Ekelof, and Tomas Transtromer (English and Swedish Edition) by Harry Martinson, Gunnar Ekelof, et all 1975
  5. Harry Martinson (Swedish Edition) by Staffan Soderblom, 1994
  6. The Procession of Memories by Harry Martinson, 2009-08-01
  7. Hav och resor: Lyrik och prosa ur tidningar och tidskrifter (Swedish Edition) by Harry Martinson, 1992
  8. Views from a Tuft of Grass (Green Integer) by Harry Martinson, 2004-10-01
  9. Wild Bouquet: Nature Poems by Harry Martinson, 1986-05
  10. Aniara: En Revy om Manniskan i Tid och Rum (Swedish Edition) by Harry Martinson, 1959
  11. Bollesagor: Ur det efterlamnade materialet till Vagen till Klockrike (Swedish Edition) by Harry Martinson, 1983
  12. The road;: Translated from the Swedish by M.A. Michael by Harry Martinson, 1956
  13. Vagen ut (Swedish Edition) by Harry Martinson, 1974
  14. CAPE FAREWELL by Harry [Martinson] Martinsson, 1934

1. Harry Martinson Winner Of The 1974 Nobel Prize In Literature
harry martinson, a nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. harry martinson. 1974 nobel Laureate
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H ARRY M ARTINSON
1974 Nobel Laureate in Literature
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2. Harry Martinson
Swedish fiction writer, nobel Prize winner for Literature in 1974 (along with Eyvind Johnson) for writings that catch the dewdrop and reflect the cosmos.
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Harry Martinson
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3. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Literature
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN LITERATURE. Name, Year Awarded.Agnon, Shmuel Yosef, 1966. Mann, Thomas, 1929. martinson, harry, 1974.
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4. Harry Martinson - Biography
the planet that our generation is treating as it does. harry Martinsondied in 1978. From nobel Lectures, Literature 19681980.
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Harry Martinson
It was from these travels and years of work in environments of all kinds that he later drew material and inspiration for his literary efforts - a couple of books of prose with glimpses, views and memories of the world of coal-heated ships during the 1920s.
These accounts were followed a few years later by one or two books with an autobiographical strain and fictional recollections of a boarded-out child's existence, especially the child's own way of perceiving and trying to understand life and the people in it.
Side by side with this psychological cognition of the childhood land of memory, there appeared some collections of poetry which were continued by degrees in a series of nature studies in prose, in which words and observation are combined in what the author has called "thinking out in the meadow".
In a later work, the novel , the description of the human side is devoted entirely to the relationship between the settled and the itinerant man within ourselves. A world of journeying in a still wider sense emerges in Aniara , an epic work about an imagined space flight with a perspective in depth towards our own time. In it, jostling for room in our consciousness, are our fears and our questions as to where we are heading, together with the planet that our generation is treating as it does.

5. Literature 1974
The nobel Prize in Literature 1974. Eyvind Johnson, harry martinson. 1/2 ofthe prize, 1/2 of the prize. Sweden, Sweden. b. 1900 d. 1976, b. 1904 d. 1978.
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The Nobel Prize in Literature 1974
"for a narrative art, far-seeing in lands and ages, in the service of freedom" "for writings that catch the dewdrop and reflect the cosmos" Eyvind Johnson Harry Martinson 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize Sweden Sweden b. 1900
d. 1976 b. 1904
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6. Harry Martinson (Nordic Authors Presented By Project Runeberg)
In 1974, harry martinson received the nobel Prize for literature, for writings that catch the dewdrop and reflect the cosmos .
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Harry Martinson
See also: Reference Biography and Genealogy Martinson, Harry (1904-1978) , poet, Sweden. Read more about Harry Martinson in: A summary in English follows below För mer information om Harry Martinson, ber vi att få hänvisa till Harry Martinson-Sällskapets hemsida. Akademiledamoten och nobelpristagaren Harry Edmund Martinson föddes i Nyteboda, Jämshögs socken, Blekinge, den 6 maj 1904. Han föddes som nummer 5 och enda son i en barnaskara på 7. Föräldrarna var handlanden och sjömannen Martin Olofsson och hans hustru Bengta Svensdotter (oftast kallad Betty) båda med rötter i gränstrakterna Blekinge-Skåne. På grund av makens död 1910 och svårigheter med att ta hand om den stora barnaskaran emigrerade Betty till USA, där hon stannade livet ut. Barnen togs om hand av socknen och placerades i olika fosterhem. Pojken Harry fick byta hem åtskilliga gånger. De ofta mycket svåra åren som sockenbarn har Harry Martinson skildrat i romanerna Nässlorna blomma (1935) och Vägen ut (1936). Han försökte ofta att rymma från sina hem; fly från sin sockenbarnstillvaro ut mot det stora havet, som skulle föra honom till den saknade modern. Martinson skrev in sig vid Skeppsgossekåren i Karlskrona, men rymde snart därifrån. Han begav sig ut "på luffen" och försörjde sig som betplockare, torvarbetare och diversearbetare. Målet var att ta hyra på någon båt för att förverkliga barndomsdrömmen om att gå till sjöss.

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The following Nordic Authors have been awarded the nobel Prize for 1974, EyvindJohnson, Sweden (1900 1976); 1974, harry martinson, Sweden (1904 - 1978).
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Read about the founder of the Nobel Prize, inventor Alfred Nobel in Project Runeberg's Nordic Authors Read more about Alfred Nobel and the Nobel Prize at the web site of The Nobel Foundation Recent Nobel Prize winners for literature:
  • 1998, José Saramago
  • 1997, Dario Fo, Italy (1926 -)
  • 1996, Wislawa Szymborska, Poland (1923 -)
  • 1995, Seamus Heaney, Ireland (1939 -)
  • 1994, Kenzaburo Oe, Japan (1935 -)
  • 1993, Toni Morrison, USA (1931 -)
  • 1992, Derek Walcott, Saint Lucia (1930 -)
  • 1991, Nadine Gordimer, South Africa, (1923 -)
  • 1990, Octavio Paz, Mexico, (1914 -)
  • 1989, Camilo José Cela, Spain, (1916 -)
  • 1988, Naguib Mahfouz, Egypt, (1911 -)
  • 1987, Joseph Brodsky, USA, (1940 -)
The following Nordic Authors have been awarded the Nobel Prize for literature:

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    10. Harry Martinson
    The nobel Prize for Literature was awarded to Swedish Fiction writers harrymartinson and Eyvind Johnson in 1974 The Writings of harry martinson.
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    Harry Martinson
    The Nobel Prize for Literature was awarded to Swedish Fiction writers Harry Martinson and Eyvind Johnson in 1974 The Writings of Harry Martinson Harry Martinson (1904 - 1978) was born at Jämshög in 1904. He was left an orphan at an early age, and after a checkered childhood, in which the children's homes and institutions were as numerous as the escapes, he went to sea at the age of sixteen, spending six years of his life on board various ships and as a workman in foreign countries. It was from these travels and years of work in environments of all kinds that he later drew material and inspiration for his literary efforts - a couple of books of prose with glimpses, views and memories of the world of coal-heated ships during the 1920s. These accounts were followed a few years later by one or two books with an autobiographical strain and fictional recollections of a boarded-out child's existence, especially the child's own way of perceiving and trying to understand life and the people in it. Side by side with this psychological cognition of the childhood land of memory, there appeared some collections of poetry which were continued by degrees in a series of nature studies in prose, in which words and observation are combined in what the author has called "thinking out in the meadow".

    11. Harry Martinson Books
    harry martinson books. harry martinson shared The nobel Prize 1974 for Literaturewith Eyvind Johnson. harry martinson The nobel Prize 1974 Bibliography.
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    Harry Martinson
    The Works of Harry Martinson , winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature (shared with Eyvind Johnson Note: Most of the titles are Out of Print Find them here Aniara : A Review of Man in Time and Space Harry Martinson, et al Paperback Wild Bouquet : Nature Poems Harry Martinson Tuvor [Dikter.] Teckningar av fèorf Harry Martinson Dikter 1929-1953 Harry Martinson Dikter 1929-1945 Harry Martinson Dikter 1953-1973 Harry Martinson Dikter 1958-1973 Harry Martinson Dikter ; Ur Kap Farvèal ; Naturstycken ; Kalender ; Vèagen till Klockrike Harry Martinson Kap farvèal! Harry Martinson Vèagen ut Harry Martinson Midsommardalen ; Det enkla och det svêara ; Utsikt frêan en grèastuva Harry Martinson Doriderna : eferlèamnade dikter och prosastycken Harry Martinson Bollesagor : ur det efterlèamnade materialet till Vèagen till Klockrike Harry Martinson Kêaserier pêa allvar Harry Martinson Harry Martinsons och Bjèorn von Rosens nya bestiarium : omfattande djur och fêaglar frêan alla jordens lèander och historiens êaldrar Harry Martinson Hav och resor : lyrik och prosa ur tidningar och tidskrifter Harry Martinson Gringo ; Salvation : tvêa radiopjèaser

    12. Martinson, Harry
    in full harry EDMUND martinson (b. May 6, 1904, Jämshög, Swed.d. Feb. With EyvindJohnson he was awarded the nobel Prize for Literature in 1974.
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    Martinson, Harry,
    Eyvind Johnson he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1974. Martinson spent his childhood in a series of foster homes and his youth and early adulthood as a merchant seaman, labourer, and vagrant. His first book of poetry, ("Ghost Ship"), much influenced by Rudyard Kipling's Seven Seas, appeared in 1929. His early experiences are described in two autobiographical novels, Flowering Nettle ) and (1936; "The Way Out"), and in original and sensitive travel sketches, (1932; "Aimless Journeys") and Cape Farewell ). Among his best-known works are Passad (1945; "Trade Wind"), a collection of poetry; The Road ), a novel that sympathetically examines the lives of tramps and other social outcasts; and Aniara Aniara, A Review of Man in Time and Space ), an epic poem about space travel that was turned into a successful opera in 1959 by Karl Birger Blomdahl. Martinson's language is lyrical, unconstrained, innovative, and sometimes obscure; his imagery, sensuous; his style, often starkly realistic or expressionistic; and his philosophy, primitivistic. He was married to another noted Swedish writer, Moa Martinson, from 1929 to 1940.

    13. Nobel Prize Winners M-O
    Martin, AJP, 1952, chemistry, UK, development of partition chromatography,martinson, harry, 1974, literature, Sweden, novelist, poet. Mauriac
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    Article Year Category Country* Achievement Literary Area peace Ireland Macleod, J.J.R. physiology/medicine U.K. discovery of insulin Maeterlinck, Maurice literature Belgium dramatist Mahfouz, Naguib literature Egypt novelist Mandela, Nelson peace South Africa Mann, Thomas literature Germany novelist Marconi, Guglielmo physics Italy development of wireless telegraphy Marcus, Rudolph A. chemistry U.S. explanation of how electrons transfer between molecules Markowitz, Harry M. economics U.S. study of financial markets and investment decision making Marshall, George C. peace U.S. Martin du Gard, Roger literature France novelist Martin, A.J.P. chemistry U.K. development of partition chromatography Martinson, Harry literature Sweden novelist, poet literature France poet, novelist, dramatist Mayer, Maria Goeppert physics U.S. development of shell model theory of the structure of the atomic nuclei McClintock, Barbara physiology/medicine U.S. discovery of mobile plant genes that affect heredity McMillan, Edwin Mattison chemistry U.S.

    14. Harry Martinson, Via Galatea
    Ingemar Lönnbom. martinson, harry Edmund martinson, harry Edmund (19041978),Swedish author and nobel laureate, born in Jämshög, Blekinge Province.
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    Harry Martinson Harry Martinson - officiell sida Harry Martinson in English. Författare med Blekinge-anknytning och andra länkar. Blekingehistoria Blekinges matsida Libellum, bokproduktion företagspresentation. Journalist Ingemar Lönnbom, företagspresentation ... Bibliotekets vänner, Karlskrona Sök böcker i Libris - det vill säga alla biblioteksböcker i en jättelik databas. Harry Martinson. Född i Jämshög, Blekinge 1904. Harry Martinsons barndom i fattiga omständigheter hindrade inte att han blev en av Sveriges absolut främsta författare. I "Nässlorna blomma" har han skapat en märklig barndomsskildring med utgångspunkt från sina erfarenheter som "sockenbarn". Det var barn som togs om hand av den som krävde minst betalning av den tidens socialomsorg, fattigvården. Ljuset i Martinsons barndom var skolan och där skolläraren Staf, som såg pojkens begåvning och uppmuntrade honom. Martinson gav sig ut på sjön, erfarenheter som bland annat gav inspiration till "Kap Farväl" en märklig bok med stark poetisk känsla i prosan. Harry Martinson passade inte på sjön och levde på land ett vagabonderande liv, som gett avtryck genom "Vägen till Klockrike" om luffarnas liv. Men existensiella frågor är hela tiden närvarande i hans beskrivningar.

    15. International Italiano Arte Letteratura Premi_Letterari
    Top International Italiano Arte Letteratura Premi Letterari nobel (0) Mann,Thomas (0); martinson, harry (0); Mauriac, François (0); Milosz, Czeslaw (0);
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    16. Harry Martinson
    In 1974 martinson shared the nobel Prize for Literature with Eyvind Johnson. harrymartinson was born in Jämshög, in the southern Swedish province of Blekinge
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Harry Martinson (1904-1978) Prolific novelist and poet, a self-taught working class writer, who became one of the most important modern exponents of Swedish proletarian literature. In 1974 Martinson shared the Nobel Prize for Literature with Eyvind Johnson . Martinson's poetry is characterized by linguistic innovations, precision of observation, and a brilliant employment of metaphors. Lyrical tone also marks his novels about vagabonds and under-privileged people. Several of Martinson's book have an autobiographical basis. "Och världen skall långsamt förlora sig sjäv
    och ödslighetens äventyr."

    (from Passad In 1929 Martinson married the fourteen years older writer Moa Swartz (see Moa Martinson Rudyard Kipling 's Seven Seas "There exists something universally compelling which still cannot be materialized. The wind is a good symbol of this, and among the winds the trade wind is the best symbol of human reasonableness and human desire for airing things. It symbolizes a mental set which takes the sea atmosphere for a model. with its openness uniting with the eye's openness for a new vistas and new lands." (from Martinson's first novels are mostly autobiographical.

    17. Moa Martinson
    was at that time Helga Johansson the young sailor and debutant novelist harry martinson,who was fifteen years younger. He shared in 1974 the nobel Prize for
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Moa Martinson (1890-1964) - Original name Helga Maria Swartz Self-learned novelist and journalist, who depicted the plight of the landless agricultural workers in the Swedish countryside. Martinson was the first woman writer among the worker-novelists, who rose from the miserable existence of day-laborers at the great central Swedish estates. The first half of her life was filled with poverty and misery, but her memoirs were also filled with warmth and humour. Martinson has been called a "female Maxim Gorky." "Martinson described the everyday life of proletarian women in Sweden. Her women are strong because of their co-operation and moral support but also because of their ability to enjoy aesthetics and the beauty of their surroundings, Their feeling of self-worth is often expressed symbolically in a scrap of luxury they cling to." (from Women's Literature , ed. by Claire Buck, 1994) Harry Martinson , who was fifteen years younger. He shared in 1974 the Nobel Prize for Literature with Eyvind Johnson.

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    harry martinson Swedish fiction writer, nobel Prize winner for Literature in1974 (along with Eyvind Johnson) for writings that catch the dewdrop and
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    19. Martinson, Harry Edmund. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Langu
    2000. martinson, harry Edmund. He shared the 1974 nobel Prize for literature. TheAmerican Heritage ® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition.
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    20. Martinson, Harry. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    martinson, harry. martinson was the first writer of the working classes to be admittedto He shared the 1974 nobel Prize in Literature with the Swedish writer
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