Bertil Malmberg

Swedish author, poet, and actor

Bertil Frans Harald Malmberg (13 August 1889 - 11 February 1958) was a Swedish writer, poet, and actor. He

Bertil Malmberg
Born(1889-08-13)August 13, 1889
DiedFebruary 11, 1958(1958-02-11) (aged 68)
NationalitySwedish

was born in Härnösand[1] to Teodor Malmberg and Hanna Roman. Malmberg is the 1956 winner of the Dobloug Prize, a literature prize awarded for Swedish and Norwegian fiction.

He has published five books of poetry and has translated a volume of Schiller.[1] From 1917 to 1928, he lived in Germany. In 1936, he published one of the first accounts in Swedish of a concentration camp.[1]

He died in Stockholm.

Works

  • 1908 - Bränder
  • 1916 - Atlantis
  • 1923 - Orfika
  • 1924 - Ake and His World
  • 1927 - Slöjan
  • 1929 - Vinden
  • 1932 - Illusionernas värld
  • 1936 - Tyska intryck
  • 1937 - Värderingar
  • 1942 - Excellensen, dt.: Die Exzellenz
  • 1947 - Under månens fallande båge
  • 1948 - Men bortom marterpålarna
  • 1949 - Utan resolution
  • 1949 - Staden i regnet
  • 1950 - Med cyklopöga
  • 1951 - Idealet och livet
  • 1956 - Förklädda memoarer
Cultural offices
Preceded by Swedish Academy,
Seat No.18

1953-1958
Succeeded by
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References

  1. ^ a b c "Bertil Malmberg". Modern Poetry in Translation. Retrieved 2022-12-05.


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