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  1. Dikter ; Ur Kap Farval ; Naturstycken ; Kalender ; Vagen till Klockrike (Svalans svenska klassiker) (Swedish Edition) by Harry Martinson, 1974
  2. Aniara by Harry Martinson, 1976
  3. Bengt E. Anderson. Att rannsaka en barndom: Harry Martinsons Nasslorna blomma: Tillkomst och tematik.(Book Review): An article from: Scandinavian Studies by Paul Norlen, 2002-06-22
  4. People From Blekinge County: People From Olofström Municipality, People From Ronneby Municipality, Harry Martinson, Jan Gunnarsson, Haquin Spegel
  5. Biography - Martinson, Harry (Edmund) (1904-1978): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  6. Vår tids stjärnsårn - En naturvetenskaplig studie omkring Harry Martinsons Aniara by Tord Hall, 1961
  7. Ett bildverk om Blekinge. Foto: Erik Liljeroth. Bildtexter och en essä, Bleking och Blekingarna, av Sven-Öjvind Swahn. Med en inledning, Sällsam Provins av Harry Martinson. by Sven-Ojvind. Liljeroth, Erik. Swahn, 1952
  8. Harry Martinson, el poeta y el viaje.(poeta; obra literaria)(TT: Harry Martinson, the poet abroad.)(TA: poet; literary work): An article from: Siempre! by Javier Sicilia, 1999-02-25
  9. Harry Martinson: Dreaming About Portland, Oregon. by Lars Nordstrom, 2004-01-01
  10. Suicides in Sweden: Vilhelm Moberg, Ted Gärdestad, Marcel Jacob, Harry Martinson, Johanna Sällström, Tore Hedin, Dave Lepard, Anton Maiden
  11. THE ROAD [originally published in Swedish as VAGEN TILL KLOCKRIKE] by Harry [Edmund] [translated from the Swedish by M. (Maurice) A. Michae Martinson, 1955
  12. Gedichte. Aus Dem Schwedischen üBertragen Von Erich Furreg by Harry Martinson, 1962
  13. Bestiarium by Harry Martinson, Bjorn Von Rosen, 1964
  14. Aniara: A Review of Man in Time and Space by Harry Martinson, 1963

21. Harry Martinson
Translate this page Home_Page harry martinson (1904-1978), Escritor y premio nobel sueco.Nació el 6 de mayo de 1904, en Jämshög, provincia de Blekinge.
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Harry Martinson
E scritor y premio Nobel sueco. Nació el 6 de mayo de 1904, en Jämshög, provincia de Blekinge. Hijo de un capitán de barco, él mismo se hizo a la mar en su juventud, por lo cual muchos de los temas de sus libros tienen que ver con su infancia solitaria y con los seis años que pasó navegando. Escribió unas veinte novelas y numerosas colecciones de ensayos, poemas y narraciones breves, aunque fuera de Suecia se le conoce más por su epopeya lírica Aniara (1956), un ciclo de 103 poemas sobre el viaje de una nave espacial con 8.000 humanos a bordo, que escapan de una Tierra destruida por una explosión nuclear. Del resto de su producción destaca el libro de viajes Viajes sin rumbo (1933), el autobiográfico Las ortigas florecen (1935) y la novela El camino (1948). En 1949 fue elegido miembro de la Academia Sueca, y compartió el Premio Nobel de Literatura del año 1974 con el también sueco Eyvind Johnson, por el conjunto de sus escritos, que captan el rocío y refleja el cosmos. © eMe Textos:
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22. Martinson, Harry
martinson, harry, 1904–78, Swedish writer. martinson was the first writer of theworking classes to be He shared the 1974 nobel Prize in Literature with the
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23. Nobel Prize For Literature
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24. [minstrels] The Cable Ship -- Harry Edmund Martinson
nobel Prize 'for writings that catch the dewdrop and reflect the cosmos'; readingtoday's poem, you can see why. thomas. Biography harry EDMUND martinson (b
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Title : The Cable Ship Poet : Harry Edmund Martinson Date : 25 Jun 2002 We fished up the Atl... Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq The Cable Ship We fished up the Atlantic Cable one day between the Barbadoes and the Tortugas, held up our lanterns and put some rubber over the wound in its back, latitude 15 degrees north, longitude 61 degrees west. When we laid our ear down to the gnawed place we could hear something humming inside the cable. "It's some millionaires in Montreal and St John talking over the price of Cuban sugar, and ways to reduce our wages", one of us said. For a long time we stood there thinking, in a circle of lanterns, we're all patient cable fishermen, then we let the coated cable fall back to its place in the sea. Harry Edmund Martinson http://search.eb.com/nobel/micro/378_93.html [Minstrels Links] There's no shortage of sea poems on the Minstrels; two which I'm particularly reminded of are: Poem #147 , The Unspoken Edwin Morgan Poem #758 , Sea-Change John Masefield Incidentally, the Minstrels website has several new features; visit

25. Niss Kerstin / Harry Martinson /Trad -Träd
This interpretation of the poetry of nobel laureate harry martinson is one of themost successful folkfusions of Sweden, with a rich, organic quality that is
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$17.99 Listen to Askarna (Real Audio) This interpretation of the poetry of Nobel laureate Harry Martinson is one of the most successful folk-fusions of Sweden, with a rich, organic quality that is still adventurous and unusual. Deep folk roots, hints of jazz and classical strains, a dark brroding quality at one moment, a bright, almost dewey quality the next. Coupled with a heady ensemble and sensitive prodcution, this is a must-have for fans of new Swedish music. Niss Kersin - vocals, composition
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26. Lynn Public Library - Nobel Prize Winners - Literature
WINNERS OF THE nobel PRIZE FOR LITERATURE. 1975 Montale, Eugenio (Italian).1974 - Johnson, Eyvind and martinson, harry Edmund (both Swedish).
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Click on the links below to find their works in the catalog. (Note that no award was given in the years and Imre Kertesz (Hungarian) V.S. Naipaul (British/Indian) Gao Xingjian (Chinese) Grass, Gunter (German) Saramago, Jose (Portuguese) Fo, Dario (Italian) Szymborska, Wislawa (Polish) Heaney, Seamus (Irish) Oe, Kenzaburo (Japanese) Morrison, Toni (American) Walcott, Derek (Saint Lucian) Gordimer, Nadine (South African) Paz, Octavio (Mexican) Cela, Camilo Jose (Spanish) Mahfouz, Naguib (Egyptian) Brodsky, Joseph (Russian-American) Soyinka, Wole (Nigerian) Simone, Claude (French) Siefert, Jaroslav (Czech) Golding, William (British) Garcia Marquez, Gabriel (Colombian-Mexican) Canetti, Elias (Bulgarian-British) Milosz, Czeslaw (Polish-American) Elytis, Odysseus (Greek) Singer, Isaac Bashevis (American) Aleixandre, Vicente (Spanish) Bellow, Saul (American) Montale, Eugenio (Italian) Johnson, Eyvind and Martinson, Harry Edmund (both Swedish) White, Patrick (Australian) Boll, Heinrich (German) Neruda, Pablo

27. Martinson, Harry
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    Martinson, Harry 1904-78, Swedish writer. Orphaned early, Martinson was self-educated. His works reveal his appreciation of nature and his distrust of modern technological society. He is best known for his long narrative poem Aniara (1956), about the journey of a spaceship. It was set to music in 1959 by K. B. Blomdahl. Noted for their novel, expressive style, his major works include [Cape Farewell] (1933), based on his travels; several volumes of poetry, [flowering nettle] (1936); and (1948, tr. The Road, Wild Bouquet
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    La sveda verkisto harry Edmund martinson naskigis la 6an li estis edziginta alla verkistino Moa martinson jaro 1974 li gajnis la Premion nobel de Literaturo
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    El Vikipedio, la libera enciklopedio. Literaturo Svedlingva Literaturo Sveda Lingvo Harry Edmund MARTINSON (* la 6-an de majo 11-an de februaro en Stokholmo ) estis sveda verkisto. Post la frua morto de la gepatroj li elkreskis en diversaj familioj. Kiel 16-jarulo li fariĝis maristo, vojaĝis inter alie al Brazilo kaj Hindio , sed pro pulmomalsano revenis hejmen. Sekvis pluraj jaroj en malriĉeco, dum kiuj li aŭtodidakte lernis la verkadon. De 1929 ĝis 1940 li estis edziĝinta al la verkistino Moa MARTINSON . En la jaro 1974 li kune kun Eyvind JOHNSON gajnis la Premion Nobel de Literaturo Famaj verkoj:
    • Sp¶kskepp (poemoj, 1929) Nomad (poemoj, 1931) Resor utan m¥l (vojaĝraporto, 1932) Kap Farv¤l (vojaĝraporto, 1933) Natur (poemoj, 1934) N¤sslorna blomma (romano, 1935) V¤gen ut (romano, 1936) Passad (poemoj, 1945) V¤gen till klockrike (romano, 1948) Aniara (verseposo, 1959)
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    29. Harry Martinson-Sällskapet: Länkar
    Jämshög Hembygdsmuseum. I den här gamla skolan har både harry Martinsonoch Sven Edvin Salje varit elever. The electronic nobel Museum project.
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    30. Countrybookshop.co.uk - Nobel Prize For Literature
    nobel Prize for Literature. Winners Year, Winner, Nationality. 1974, Johnson,Eyvind (1900 1976), Sweden. 1974, martinson, harry (1904 - 1978), Sweden.
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    31. LiteraryCritic.com -- Nobel Prize
    nobel Prize winners 1901 Armand, René François. (France) titles1902 - Mommsen, Theodor. (Sweden) titles 1975 - martinson, harry.
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    32. Nobel Prize Alphabetical
    Alphabetical Listing of nobel Laureates 19012000. Click on a link and see theshort biographical notes on this site Name, Year Awarded. martinson, harry, 1974.
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    33. How To Order "Harry Martinson: Dreaming About Portland; Oregon"
    In 1974, on the 200th anniversary of the Royal Swedish Academy, two Swedish authorsshared the nobel Prize for Literature Eyvind Johnson and harry martinson.
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    INTRODUCTION
    Harry Martinson 1904 - 1978

    Harry Martinson is still a beloved author in Sweden, and in 2001 the re-publication of his collected works in a definitive, ten-volume edition was completed. As further example of his popularity one can point to a recent survey of the twenty most popular Swedish books ever, a list on which Martinson had three titles. In the English-speaking world, unfortunately, he has never reached a large audience. Over the years, only a handful of his books have been translated into English (please see the bibliography that follows), and they are now largely out of print and very difficult to find. One hopes that these translations are soon dusted off and re-issued in a collected English edition as well!
    A substantial part of Harry Martinson's writing grew directly out of his difficult childhood following the disintegration of his family in 1910 when his father died of tuberculosis and a set of complicated circumstances led to his mother abandoning her children and fleeing to America. This short study is an attempt to describe what happened to the family, his mother's new life in Portland, Oregon (where she arrived in 1911), and how the author deals with this trauma in some of his books.

    34. Nobel Prize Winners For Literature
    nobel Prize Winners for Literature. Year, Author, Country*, Literary Area. 1974,Johnson, Eyvind, Sweden, novelist. martinson, harry, Sweden, novelist, poet.
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    Year Author Country* Literary Area Saramago, Jose Portugal novelist Fo, Dario Italy playwright, actor Szymborska, Wislawa Poland poet Heaney, Seamus Ireland poet Oe Kenzaburo Japan novelist Morrison, Toni U.S. novelist Walcott, Derek St. Lucia poet Gordimer, Nadine South Africa novelist Paz, Octavio Mexico poet, essayist Spain novelist Mahfouz, Naguib Egypt novelist Brodsky, Joseph U.S. poet and essayist Soyinka, Wole Nigeria playwright, poet Simon, Claude France novelist Seifert, Jaroslav Czech. poet Golding, Sir William U.K. novelist Colombia novelist, journalist, social critic Canetti, Elias Bulgaria novelist, essayist Milosz, Czeslaw U.S. poet Elytis, Odysseus Greece poet Singer, Isaac Bashevis U.S. novelist Aleixandre, Vicente Spain poet Bellow, Saul U.S. novelist Montale, Eugenio Italy poet Johnson, Eyvind Sweden novelist Martinson, Harry Sweden novelist, poet White, Patrick Australia novelist West Germany novelist Neruda, Pablo Chile poet Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr Isayevich U.S.S.R. novelist Beckett, Samuel Ireland novelist, dramatist Kawabata Yasunari Japan novelist Guatemala novelist Agnon, S.Y.

    35. Zespó³ Szkó³ Zawodowych Nr 1
    przez zmarlego na egzekutorów bratanek Alfreda – Emanuel nobel i zaufany MahfuzNadzib Mann Thomas Martinez J. Benavente martinson harry Marqez Gabriel
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    36. ICARITO
    Translate this page Los nobel de Literatura en la historia. AÑO, PREMIO nobel. 1973, White, PatrickVM (Australia). 1974, Johnson, Eyvind (Suecia) martinson, harry (Suecia).
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    PREMIO NOBEL Mommsen, Theodor (Alemania) Sienkiewicz, Henryk (Polonia) Eucken, Rudolf C. (Alemania) Heyse, Paul von (Alemania) Hauptmann, Gerhart (Alemania) Tagore, Rabindranath (India) Rolland, Romain (Francia) Heidenstam, Carl Gustav Verner von (Suecia) Gjellerup, Karl (Dinamarca) Pontoppidan, Henrik (Dinamarca) Spitteler, Carl (Suiza) Hamsun, Knut (Noruega) France, Anatole (Francia)

    37. Scrittori Nella Rete
    Translate this page Thomas Mann page Thomas Mass sito Thomas Mann nobel 1929 Mansfield Martini page Martino,Roberto (Italia) Roberto Martino page martinson, harry (Svezia) Index
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    38. Premio Nobel Per La Letteratura
    harry martinson (Svezia); 1975
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    • 1901 R.-F.-A. Sully-Proudhomme (Francia) 1902 Theodor Mommsen (Germania) 1905 Henryk Sienkiewicz (Polonia) 1906 Giosue Carducci (Italia) 1907 Rudyard Kipling (Gran Bretagna) 1908 Rudolf Ch. Eucken (Germania) 1910 Paul J. L. Heyse (Germania) 1911 Maurice Maeterlinck (Belgio) 1912 Gerhart Hauptmann (Germania) 1913 Rabindranath Tagore (India) 1915 Romain Rolland (Francia) 1916 C. G. Verner von Heidenstam (Svezia) 1917 Karl A. Gjellerup e Henrik Pontoppidan (Danimarca) 1919 Carl Spitteler (Svizzera) 1920 Knut Hamsun (Norvegia) 1921 Anatole France (Francia) 1922 Jacinto Benavente y Martinez (Spagna) 1923 William ButlerYeats (Irlanda) 1924 Wladyslaw S. Reymont (Polonia) 1925 George Bernard Shaw (Gran Bretagna) 1926 Grazia Deledda (Italia) 1927 Henri Bergson (Francia) 1928 Sigrid Undset (Norvegia) 1929 Thomas Mann (Germania) 1930 Sinclair Lewis (USA) 1931 Erik A. Karlfeldt (Svezia) 1932 John Galsworthy (Gran Bretagna) 1933 Ivan A. Bunin (apolide)

    39. Martinson, Harry
    the planet that our generation is treating as it does. harry Martinsondied in 1978. From nobel Lectures, Literature 19681980.
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    Martinson, Harry Harry Martinson was born at Jamshog in 1904. He was left an orphan at an early age, and after a chequered 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". In a later work, the novel Vagen till Klockrike, 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.

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    Neruda, Pablo, 1971. Boell, Heinrich, 1972. White, Patrick, 1973. martinson,harry, 1974. Johnson, Eyvind, 1974. Montale, Eugenio, 1975. Bellow, Saul,1976.
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