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Erik Axel Karlfeldt

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Erik Axel Karlfeldt
Born July 20, 1864(1864-07-20)
Karlbo, Dalarna, Sweden
Died April 8, 1931(1931-04-08) (aged 66)
Occupation Poet
Nationality Swedish
Notable award(s) Nobel Prize in Literature
1931

Erik Axel Karlfeldt (July 20, 1864 – April 8, 1931) was a Swedish poet whose highly symbolist poetry masquerading as regionalism was popular and won him the Nobel Prize in Literature posthumously in 1931. It has been rumored that he had been offered, but declined, the award already in 1919.[1][2]

Karlfeldt was born into a farmer's family in Karlbo, in the province of Dalarna. Initially, his name was Erik Axel Eriksson, but he assumed his new name in 1889, wanting to distance himself from his father, who had suffered the disgrace of a criminal conviction. He studied at Uppsala University, simultaneously supporting himself by teaching school in several places, including Djursholms samskola in the Stockholm suburb of Djursholm and at a school for adults. After completing his studies, he held a position at the Royal Library of Sweden, in Stockholm, for five years.

In 1904 Karlfeldt was elected a member of the Swedish Academy and held chair number 11. In 1905 he was elected a member of the Nobel Institute of the Academy, and, in 1907, of the Nobel Committee. In 1912 he was elected permanent secretary of the Academy, a position he held until his death.

Uppsala University, Karlfeldt's alma mater, awarded him the title of Doctor honoris causa in 1917.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Karlfeldtsamfundet (Swedish). Retrieved 2010-02-17.
  2. ^ Official Nobel Prize facts mentions the only 2 people to refuse the Prize. Retrieved 2011-01-26.
Preceded by
Clas Theodor Odhner
Swedish Academy, Seat No 11
1904-1931
Succeeded by
Torsten Fogelqvist

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