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Swedish writer (1930–2022)

Kjell Espmark
Born(1930-02-19)19 February 1930
Strömsund, Sweden
Died18 September 2022(2022-09-18) (aged 92)
NationalitySwedish
Occupation(s)literary historian, author
Employer(s)Stockholm University
Östra Real
Spouses
  • Anna Espmark (m. 1959–2000)
  • Monica Lauritzen (m. 2009)
Children2
Member of the Swedish Academy
(Seat No. 16)
In office
20 December 1981 – 18 September 2022
Preceded byElias Wessén
Succeeded byAnna-Karin Palm

Kjell Erik Espmark (19 February 1930 – 18 September 2022) was a Swedish writer, literary historian, member of the Swedish Academy, and Professor of the History of Literature at Stockholm University. He was elected to the Swedish Academy on 5 March 1981 and admitted on 20 December 1981. Kjell Espmark succeeded the linguist Elias Wessén to Seat No.16. He was chair of the Swedish Academy's Nobel committee between 1987 and 2004.

On 6 April 2018 Espmark announced that he would no longer participate in the work of the Academy, but returned to his seat in January 2019.

Works

As a literature historian Espmark specialised in poetic modernism, including studies about the work of Swedish poets Artur Lundkvist, Harry Martinson, Tomas Tranströmer, and Att översätta själen: en huvudlinje i modern poesi – från Baudelaire till surrealismen ("To translate the soul: a main line in modern poetry from Baudelaire to surrealism", 1975). Also a prolific fiction writer, Espmark published a number of poetry collections since his debut in 1956, and later extended his writing to several prose works and plays. His work also include essay collections and studies about the Nobel Prize in Literature. In 2010, his autobiography Minnena ljuger ("Memories Lie") was published.

Bibliography

  • Mordet på Benjamin (1956)
  • Världen genom kameraögat (1958)
  • Mikrokosmos (1961)
  • Livsdyrkaren Artur Lundkvist : studier i hans lyrik till och med Vit man (1964)
  • Det offentliga samtalet (1968)
  • Harry Martinson erövrar sitt språk : en studie i hans lyriska metod 1927-1934 (1970)
  • Samtal under jorden (1972)
  • Det obevekliga paradiset (1975)
  • Att översätta själen : en huvudlinje i modern poesi – från Baudelaire till surrealismen (1975)
  • Sent i Sverige (1976)
  • Själen i bild : en huvudlinje i modern svensk poesi (1977)
  • Försök till liv (1979)
  • Elias Wessén : inträdestal i Svenska akademien (1981)
  • Tecken till Europa (1982)
  • Resans formler: en studie i Tomas Tranströmers poesi (1983)
  • Den hemliga måltiden (1984)
  • Dialoger (1985)
  • Glömskan (1987)
  • Missförståndet (1989)
  • Föraktet (1991)
  • När vägen vänder (1992)
  • Lojaliteten (1993)
  • Hatet (1995)
  • Revanschen (1996)
  • Glädjen (1997)
  • Det andra livet (1998)
  • Glömskans tid (1999)
  • De levande har inga gravar (2002)
  • Utanför kalendern (2003)
  • Béla Bartók mot Tredje riket (2004)
  • Harry Martinson – mästaren (2005)
  • Motvilliga historier (2006)
  • Vintergata (2007)
  • Albatrossen på däcket (2008)
  • Det enda nödvändiga : dikter 1956-2009 (2010)
  • Marx i London och andra pjäser (2011)
  • Lend Me Your Voice (2011), poetry, English translation by Robin Fulton
  • I vargtimmen (2012)
  • Outside the Calendar (2012), poetry, English translation by Robin Fulton
  • Hoffmanns försvar (2013)
  • Den inre rymden (2014)
  • Resan till Thule (2017)
  • Kvällens frihet (2019)
  • Återliv (2021)

References

Notes

  1. "Kjell Espmark död – blev 92 år gammal". 18 September 2022.
  2. "Ledamotsregister". Svenska Akademien.
  3. "Three members leave the Swedish Academy – DN.SE". DN.SE (in Swedish). 6 April 2018. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  4. "Peter Englund och Kjell Espmark återvänder till Svenska Akademien". SVT Nyheter (in Swedish). 10 January 2019.
  5. "Chair no. 16 - Kjell Espmark". Svenska Akademien.

Sources

Cultural offices
Preceded byElias Wessén Swedish Academy,
Seat No.16

1981–2022
Succeeded byvacant
Swedish Academy
"o work for the 'purity, vigour and majesty' of the Swedish language"
Current
members
  1. Eric M. Runesson
  2. Bo Ralph
  3. David Håkansson
  4. Anders Olsson
  5. Ingrid Carlberg
  6. Tomas Riad
  7. Åsa Wikforss
  8. Jesper Svenbro
  9. Ellen Mattson
  10. Peter Englund
  11. Mats Malm (permanent secretary)
  12. Per Wästberg
  13. Anne Swärd
  14. Steve Sem-Sandberg
  15. Jila Mossaed
  16. Anna-Karin Palm
  17. Horace Engdahl
  18. Tua Forsström


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