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  2. Harry Martinson was born in Blekinge, Sweden, into a family of seven children. After his father, a merchant, died of tuberculosis, his mother immigrated to the US leaving her seven children with foster families in the countryside. Martinson had an unstable childhood and ran away from home and school several times.

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  4. Harry Martinson. (Jämshög, 1904 - Sollentuna, 1978) Poeta y novelista sueco, uno de los poetas más originales de su país en el siglo XX, que perteneció a la corriente de los llamados "escritores proletarios" suecos. Tras enviudar, su madre emigró a América en 1910, dejando a sus hijos en Suecia, donde el pequeño Harry vivió en varios ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AniaraAniara - Wikipedia

    Aniara (1960), a Swedish TV film directed by Arne Arnbom, written by Erik Lindegren and Harry Martinson, and starring Margareta Hallin, Elisabeth Söderström, Erik Sædén and Arne Tyrén. The music was composed by Karl-Birger Blomdahl. The BBC Third Programme broadcast an English translation, read over five nights, in November 1962.

  6. Harry Martinson (1904-1978) Prolific novelist and poet, a self-taught working class writer, who became one of the most important modern exponents of Swedish proletarian literature. Like Melville, Conrad, or the mysterious B. Traven, Harry Martinson spent years at sea before entering the literary world. In 1974 he shared the Nobel Prize for ...

  7. Harry Martinson. Harry Martinson (1904-1978) grew up in Jämshög, Blekinge, in southwest Sweden. When he was six his father died and then his mother departed to the USA, leaving him and his sisters as ‘parish orphans’, fostered out to various families. His escape from this was to sail the oceans from 1920 to 1927. Returning to his native ...