- Bo Bergman
Bo Bergman, (
October 6 1869 ;Stockholm –November 17 1967 ; Stockholm), was a Swedish writer, literary critic and member of theSwedish Academy , sitting in Seat 12 from 1925 until his death. His works form the inspiration for works by several major Swedish composers, including:Wilhelm Stenhammar ,Ture Rangström andKarin Rehnqvist .Bergman spent his entire working life as postal official in Stockholm, retiring in 1933. He started writing poetry whilst working for the Swedish postal service, his first poetry anthology, "Marionettema", was published in 1903. In addition to his postal duties, Begman also worked as a literary critic for "Ord och Bild" from 1900 until 1904. He worked for the major newspaper "
Dagens Nyheter ", whom he also served as a theatre critic, from 1905 until 1939.Bergman was a close friend of the pre-eminent Swedish novelist of his day,
Hjalmar Söderberg , with whom he maintained an extensive correspondence extending from 1891 until Söderberg's death in 1941. Like Söderberg, Bergman's writing was heavily influenced by thedecadent movement , in particular theflâneur writings ofCharles Baudelaire . Bergman's early poetry is typically decadent and disillusioned, being informed by a determinist view of a changing world in which all value systems and all scientific and metaphysical processes of understanding the universe are meaningless. "Marionettema", which translates as "The Marionettes", supposes that the destinies of men are in the hands of a bearded old man in control of their every move. Like Söderberg, Bergman's worldview gave way to a militant brand of humanism in his later works, a reaction aganinst the growing threat ofNazism .Bergman is buried at the
Norra begravningsplatsen .Bibliography
Anthologies
* 1903 - "Marionetterna" (The Marionettes)
* 1908 - "En människa" (One Man)
* 1917 - "Elden" (The Fire)
* 1922 - "Livets ögon" (The Eyes of Life)
* 1939 - "Gamla gudar" (Old Gods)
* 1944 - "Riket" (The Country)
* 1952 - "Stunder" (Moments)
* 1969 - "Äventyret" (The Adventure)Novels
* 1904 - "Drömmen och andra noveller" (The Dream, and Other Stories)
* 1915 - "Skeppet" (The Ship)Play
* 1963 - "Det eviga spelet" (The Eternal Game)
Autobiography
* 1964 - "Trasmattan" (The Rag Carpet)
Letters
* 1969 - "Kära Hjalle – Kära Bo (Brevväxling med Hjalmar Söderberg)" (Dear Hjalle, Dear Bo. Correspondence with Hjalmar Söderberg)
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