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Lagerkvist, Pär Fabian Biographies Bio search tips lagerkvist, Pär fabian pâr fä'bEän lä'gurkvist Pronunciation Key. lagerkvist, Pär fabian , 18911974, Swedish poet, dramatist, and novelist http://www.infoplease.com/cgi-bin/id/A0828598
Extractions: E u rkvist] Pronunciation Key , 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.
Lagerkvist, Pär Fabian Biographies Bio search tips lagerkvist, Pär fabian pâr fä'bEän lä'gurkvist Pronunciation Key. lagerkvist, Pär fabian , 18911974, Swedish poet, dramatist, and novelist http://www.infoplease.com/cgi-bin/id/A0828598.html
Extractions: E u rkvist] Pronunciation Key , 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.
Lagerkvist, Pär Fabian lagerkvist, Pär fabian pâr fä'bEän lä'gurkvist Pronunciation Key. lagerkvist, Pär fabian , 18911974, Swedish poet, dramatist, and novelist. lagerkvist is considered one of the most significant figures of modern Swedish literature. http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0828598.html
Extractions: E u rkvist] Pronunciation Key , 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 The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
Extractions: By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z S Related Category: Scandinavian Literature In the early 20th cent. the fiction of Hjalmar SOderberg presaged a renewed emphasis on restraint and realism. Ludvig NordstrOm, Gustaf HellstrOm, and Elin WAgner were leading novelists of the 1910s and 20s. Proletarian themes were developed after World War I by Vilhelm Moberg , Ivar Lo-Johansson, Moa Martinsson, and Martin Koch. The Nobel laureate PAr Lagerkvist developed and sustained Swedish expressionism, as did the novelist Hjalmar Bergman and the poet Birger SjOberg. Modernism, with its emphasis on experimental form, was a strong trend in the 1920s and after; among its leading exponents were Karin Boye and Gunnar EkelOf A number of fine writers emerged both before and after World War II, including the novelist Eyvind Johnson (who shared the 1974 Nobel Prize in literature with the Swedish poet Harry Martinson ), Ivar Lo-Johansson, and Agnes von Krusenstierna. Leading Swedish writers of the late 20th cent. include the novelists Sven Delblanc, Kerstin Ekman, Lars Gustaffson, P.C. Jersild, and Sara Lidman; the poets Tomas TranstrOmer, GOran Palm, and GOran SOnnevi; and the dramatists Per Olov
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Pär Lagerkvist (1891-1974) The son of a railroad signalman, Pär fabian lagerkvist was born in 1891 in thesouthern Swedish province of Småland, the youngest of seven children. http://members.aol.com/wpwinter/nordland/lagerkvist.htm
Extractions: Lagerkvist studied art history at the University of Uppsala in the years 1911-1912 and published his first book, the story collection People ) in 1912. In 1913, following a visit to Paris, he published the essay Ordkonst och bildkonst Literary Art and Pictorial Art ), in which he attacked the "degenerate" literary art of the day and proposed Cubism and Expressionism as models for the development of a modern literary style. During World War I he lived in Denmark, where he wrote Anguish, poems, 1916) and began to study the theatre. His 1918 essay Teater Modern Theatre ) argued that the Naturalism exemplified by Ibsen was outmoded for modern stage works. Instead, Lagerkvist promoted the later Expressionistic plays of August Strindberg as models of modern stage works. After visiting Italy in 1919, Lagerkvist wrote Det eviga leendet The Eternal Smile, 1920), one of his most famous stories. Guest of Reality The Hangman, 1933; play, 1934) shows his growing concern with the totalitarianism that began to sweep across Europe in the years prior to World War II. The Dwarf ), a cautionary tale about evil, brought him international attention.
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Extractions: Dream Sequence: The Writings of Steve Lazarowtiz http://www.dream-sequence.net The writings of any single fiction author is nothing more than a sequence of related dreams. My work is no exception. This is a page of writing for both writers and readers alike. Here you will find poetry, short stories and articles, seemingly unrelated. Yet they all emerged from the mind of the same man So I invite you, even challenge you, to enter my world and share some of its secret places. Within these pages you'll hopefully find more than just words. Maybe you'll find magic as well. Or something you thought you've lost. Maybe a sense of wonder
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Noun par - (golf) the standard number of strokes set for each hole on a golf course, or for the entire course; "a par-5 hole"; "par for this course is 72" golf golf game - a game played on a large open course with 9 or 18 holes; the object is use as few strokes as possible in playing all the holes score - a number that expresses the accomplishment of a team or an individual in a game or contest; "the score was 7 to 0" par - a state of being essentially equal or equivalent; equally balanced; "on a par with the best" equivalence equality equation status ... position - the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society; "he had the status of a minor"; "the novel attained the status of a classic"; "atheists do not enjoy a favorable position in American life" tie - equality of score in a contest Verb par - make a score (on a hole) equal to par golf golf game - a game played on a large open course with 9 or 18 holes; the object is use as few strokes as possible in playing all the holes rack up score tally hit - gain points in a game; "The home team scored many times"; "He hit a home run"; "He hit .300 in the past season"
Pär Lagerkvist - Biography Pär lagerkvist Biography. Pär lagerkvist (18911974), son of station masterAnders Johan lagerkvist and Johanna Blad, was born in the south of Sweden. http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1951/lagerkvist-bio.html
Extractions: (1891-1974), son of station master Anders Johan Lagerkvist and Johanna Blad, was born in the south of Sweden. He decided early that he was going to be a writer and, after a year at the University of Uppsala , he left for Paris (1913), where he came under the influence of expressionism, especially in painting. His impressions resulted in the programmatic Ordkonst och bildkonst (1913) [Verbal Art and Pictorial Art]. Until 1930 Lagerkvist lived chiefly in France and Italy, and even after his permanent return to Sweden he frequently travelled on the Continent and in the Mediterranean.
Irodalmi Nobel-díjasok. Pearl Buck 1938. Gabriela Mistral 1945. Thomas Stearn Eliot 1948. par FabianLagerkvist 1951. Ernest Hemingway 1954. Albert Camus 1957. SaintJohn Perse 1960. http://www.literatura.hu/nobel/nobel.html
Academy Of Writing Excellence 1953 Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill. 1952 Francois Mauriac. 1951 par FabianLagerkvist. 1950 Earl (Bertrand Arthur William) Russell. 1949 William Faulkner. http://www.newgenius.com/AWE/noble.htm
Author Index L. LAmour, Louis LEngle, Madeleine Lackey, Mercedes Lacy, Al lagerkvist, ParFabian Lahaye, Beverly Lahaye, Tim and Jerry Jenkins Lambdin, Dewey Landrum http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/ref/booksinseries/authorindex.html