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  1. Eyvind Olov Verner Johnson (* 29. Juli 1900 in Svartbjörnsbyn außerhalb von Boden, Schweden; † 25. August 1976 in Stockholm) war ein schwedischer Schriftsteller und Nobelpreisträger von 1974.

  2. Eyvind Johnson (29 July 1900 – 25 August 1976) was a Swedish novelist and short story writer. Regarded as the most groundbreaking novelist in modern Swedish literature [1] he became a member of the Swedish Academy in 1957 and shared the 1974 Nobel Prize in Literature with Harry Martinson with the citation: for a narrative art, far ...

  3. Eyvind Johnson. Biographical. Born in 1900 at Svartbjörnsbyn near Boden in the north of Sweden. Parents, Olof Petter J., stonecutter from Värmland, and Cevia Gustafsdotter from Blekinge. There were six children in the family, of whom E.J. was the next youngest.

  4. Eyvind Johnson (born July 29, 1900, Svartbjörnsbyn, near Boden, Sweden—died Aug. 25, 1976, Stockholm) was one of the few working-class novelists to bring not only new themes and points of view to Swedish literature but also to experiment with new forms and techniques of the most advanced kind.

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  5. Eyvind Johnson. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1974. Born: 29 July 1900, Svartbjörnsbyn, Sweden. Died: 25 August 1976, Stockholm, Sweden. Residence at the time of the award: Sweden. Prize motivation: “for a narrative art, far-seeing in lands and ages, in the service of freedom” Language: Swedish. Prize share: 1/2. Life.

  6. 6. Okt. 1974 · Eyvind Johnson und Harry Martinson, die beiden (zusammen 144 Jahre) alten Schweden, die letzte Woche für ihr umfangreiches, teils realistisches, teils mystisches Erzählwerk ausgezeichnet wurden,...

  7. Eyvind Johnson was a proletarian writer who was influenced by the contemporary literary currents of his time. He is regarded as the modern novel art's foremost pioneer in Sweden. He made his debut in 1924 and had his breakthrough in 1930 with the semi-autobiographical novel about Olof .