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Extractions: Par Fabian Lagerkvist Par Fabian Lagerkvist, recipient of the 1951 Nobel Prize for Literature, was born in Vaxjo, Sweden. He was the son of peasants. He was educated at the University of Uppasla, but he left without taking a degree. Lagerkvist published his first book, MANNISKOR, when he was 31. He achieved literary success with his 1944 publication DVARGEN (THE DWARF). He gained international recognition with BARABBAS which was published in 1950. bodyOffer(20522) Par Fabian Lagerkvist died in Stockholm, Sweden in 1974. CHRONOLOGY He was born in Vaxjo, Sweden. (May 23) MANNISKOR TVA SAGOR OM LIVET; ORDKONST OCH BILDKONST (LITERARY AND PICTORIAL ART); He moved to Paris. MOTIV JARN OCH MANNISKOR ANGEST DEN SISTA MANNISKAN TEATER (THEATER); DEN SVARE STUNDEN I-III (THE DIFFICULT HOUR) KAOS; HIMLENS HEMLIGHET (THE SECRET OF HEAVEN) DET EVIGA LEENDET (THE ETERNAL SMILE) DEN LYCKLIGES VAG DEN OSYNLIGE ONDA SAGOR VALDA SIDOR; GAST HOS VERKLIGHETEN (GUEST OF REALITY) HJARTATS SANGER DET BEREGRADE LIVET (THE TRIUMPH OVER LIFE) HAN SOM FICK LEVA SITT LIVE (THE MAN WHO LIVED HIS LIFE OVER) KAMPANDE ANDE; ONDA SAGOR; THE MASQUERADE OF SOULS; He moved to Lidingo, Sweden.
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Extractions: Lagerkvist, Par Fabian 1891-1974, Swedish poet, dramatist, and novelist. Lagerkvist is considered one of the most significant figures of modern Swedish literature. His central concern is the human soul, his main theme the problem of good and evil. With the short novel The Hangman (1933, tr. 1936) and the play The Man Without A Soul (1936, tr. 1944) he became a major spokesman against totalitarianism. Midsummer Dream in a Workhouse (1941, tr. 1953) and Let Man Live (1949, tr. 1951) are experimental dramas. Of his novels, The Dwarf (1944, tr. 1945) deals with human destructiveness, while Barabbas (1950, tr. 1951), The Sibyl (1956, tr. 1958), and The Death of Ahasuerus (1960, tr. 1962) concern the human search for God. Lagerkvist's verse, marked by simple diction and imagery, includes Songs of the Heart (1926) and Evening Land (1953, tr. 1975). He received the 1951 Nobel Prize in Literature. See his autobiographical Guest of Reality
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Extractions: Lagerkvist, Par Fabian Poète, romancier et dramaturge suédois (Vaxjo, 1891 - Stockholm, 1974 ). Issu d'un milieu puritain, il fut hanté par le problème du Mal, mais c'est hors de la religion, dans la foi en la vie, qu'il chercha avec obstination une réponse à son angoisse. Son uvre abondante, composée de recueils de poèmes (Angoisse, 1916; Chaos, 1919), de pièces de théâtre (le Bourreau, 1933; l'Homme sans âme, 1936), de nouvelles (Esprit combattant, 1930) et de romans (l'Exil de la terre, 1925; le Nain, 1944; Barabbas, 1950; la Mort d'Ahasvérus, 1960 ) a évolué d'un expressionnisme violent vers une plus grande sérénité. (Prix Nobel, 1951.)
Alphabetical Listing Name, nobel Prize Category, Year Awarded. lagerkvist, par fabian, Literature, 1951.Lagerloef, Selma Ottilia Lovisa, Literature, 1909. Lamas, Carlos Saavedra, Peace,1936. http://www.almaz.com/nobel/alpha/L.html
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Extractions: the darkness, as though he were speaking to it: To thee I deliver up my soul. And then he gave up the ghost. These lines concisely capture the human dilemma. The darkness reappears, recall it descended as Christ died, and Barabbas calls out "as if" he were speaking to it. Does his addressing the darkness mean that in the end he believes it is God? Or does the "as if" imply that he dies doubting? And though he delivers his soul, he gives up the ghostis he in fact imbued with a divine spark which he can surrender to God? I found the following story in one of the sermon's below : Par Lagerkvist, in his short story, My Father and I , tells of an experience he had as a small boy
Nobel Prize Alphabetical Alphabetical Listing of nobel Laureates 19012000. Click on a link and seethe short biographical notes on this site lagerkvist, par fabian, 1951. http://literature.school.dk/frame_NobelPrize05.htm
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