Karin Boye (1900–1941)
Autor de Kallocain
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Obras de Karin Boye
Bebådelse : noveller 4 copias
Ur funktion 3 copias
Uppgörelser : skisser och noveller 3 copias
Kris - För lite 2 copias
Hun, som bærer Templet 2 copias
Gömda land : dikter 2 copias
Samtal mellan nygifta 1 copia
F©R LITE 1 copia
Uppgörelser - Ur funktion 1 copia
Tendens och verkan 1 copia
Samlade skrifter av Karin Boye 1 copia
Kvindekalender '87 1 copia
De sju dödssynderna 1 copia
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Conocimiento común
- Nombre canónico
- Boye, Karin
- Nombre legal
- Boye, Karin Maria
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1900-10-26
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1941-04-24
- Lugar de sepultura
- Östra kyrkogården, Gothenburg, Sweden
- Género
- female
- Nacionalidad
- Sweden
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Gothenburg, Västra Götaland, Sweden
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Alingsås, Västra Götaland, Sweden
- Causa de fallecimiento
- självmord
- Lugares de residencia
- Gothenburg (birth)
Alingsas (death) - Educación
- Uppsala University
- Ocupaciones
- poet
short story writer
translator
novelist - Organizaciones
- Samfundet De Nio
Clarté - Biografía breve
- Karin Boye was born in Göteborg, Sweden and studied at Uppsala University from 1921 to 1926. Her first collection of poems, Clouds (Moln) appeared in 1922. During the 1920s, she was a member of the Swedish Clarté League, a socialist group opposed to the rise of fascism.
In 1931, she co-founded the modernist poetry magazine Spektrum, introducing Swedish readers to the works of T.S. Eliot and the Surrealists. She translated many of Eliot's works into Swedish, including "The Waste Land." Her best known work outside Sweden is probably her dark dystopian novel Kallocain. It was adapted into a Swedish film in 1981. In 1929, Karin Boye married Leif Björck; they later separated and she had several relationships with women. She died at age 40, apparently of suicide from an overdose of sleeping pills. Today she is considered one of Sweden's best-loved poets.Karin Boye (1900-41), born in Sweden, was a poet and anti-Fascist who translated The Waste Land into Swedish. After undergoing psychoanalysis in Berlin, she left her husband and formed a lifelong relationship with another woman, Margot Hanel. Her most famous book, Kallocain (1940), was partly inspired by eye-opening trips to Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia. Boye committed suicide the year after writing the novel.
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