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  1. Poems by Harry Martinson. (born May 6, 1904, Jämshög, Swed.—died Feb. 11, 1978, Stockholm), Swedish novelist and poet who was the first self-taught, working-class writer to be elected to the Swedish Academy (1949).

  2. There it is not a matter of hatching out. There it is a matter of tending and protecting. the metamorphoses of the inmost. deeper-down swaying, the innermost playing of women in dance. By Harry Martinson. From Dikter om ljus och mörker, 1971. Translated by Stephen Klass. Published with the permission of Eva Martinson.

  3. 3 de oct. de 2022 · Nobel Prize winner Harry Martinson's 1956 epic poem, translated into English from the original Swedish by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg, Aniara tells the story of a doomed spaceship fleeing a ravaged earth.

  4. Harry Martinson debuted in 1929 with the collection of poems Spökskepp (Ghost Ship), that for the most part employed motifs of the ocean and life as a seaman. The same year he contributed to anthology Fem unga , a ground-breaking and highly influential book in modernist Swedish literature.

  5. Harry Martinson poems, quotations and biography on Harry Martinson poet page. Harry Martinson poetry page; read all poems by Harry Martinson written.

  6. The Poet. Harry Martinson is first and foremost a great poet, with the 1974 Nobel Prize in Literature as testimony to his calibre and standing. His lyric poetry is love d by the Swedish people.

  7. 15 de ago. de 2019 · An immense and well-stocked spaceship sets out on what should be a routine voyage: shuttling eight thousand refugees to resettlement on Mars after Earth’s environment has been poisoned by a succession of nuclear wars.