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Bertil Malmberg
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Born | August 13, 1889 |
Died | February 11, 1958 | (aged 68)
Nationality | Swedish |
Bertil Frans Harald Malmberg (born August 13, 1889 – died February 11, 1958) was a Swedish writer, poet, and actor. He was born in Härnösand, Sweden. His parents were Teodor Malmberg and Hanna Roman.
Bertil Malmberg won the Dobloug Prize in 1956. This is an important award given for great writing in Sweden and Norway. He wrote many books of poetry and even translated a book by the famous German writer Schiller. From 1917 to 1928, he lived in Germany. In 1936, he wrote one of the first books in Swedish that described a concentration camp. He passed away in Stockholm.
His Books and Poems
Bertil Malmberg wrote many different books and collections of poems. Here are some of his well-known 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, also known as 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
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