- Frans Gunnar Bengtsson
Frans Gunnar Bengtsson (
October 4 ,1894 -December 19 ,1954 ) was a Swedish novelist, essayist, poet and biographer. He was born inTossjö , nearÄngelholm , in Scania and died atRibbingsfors Manor in northernVästergötland .He is best known for his
Viking saga novel "Röde Orm" (titled "The Long Ships " in English). His essays are mainly about historical subjects. A selection from them was translated into English in 1950 and published as "A Walk to an Ant Hill and other essays".In addition, among his nearly 100 essays, he wrote 1 about race, and was an enthusiastic supporter of the theories of
Gobineau . For example, in "Silversköldarna" ("The Silver Shields", 1931) Bengtsson praises Gobineau as a genius and states that "while the noble blood dries up or is diluted, the feudal structure of society decays, which has maintained a youthful vitality in every limb: the state organism shrivels (...) the hydra of mediocrity and democracy cheerily crawls out of its den".Men of action interested him, men like
Francois Villon ,Oliver Cromwell ,Napoleon and kingCharles XII of Sweden, and also the famous generalsRobert E. Lee andStonewall Jackson from the civil war in America 1861-65. He once said: "Joan of Arc ,Charles XII , and Garibaldi are the persons I would like to meet - for them the truth was more important than intrigues."He married Gerda Fineman in 1939. Bengtsson studied at the
University of Lund from 1912, receiving hisLicentiate in Philosophy in 1930.External links
* [http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/bengtss.htm Frans G. Bengtsson]
* [http://fgb-sallskapet.no-ip.org/ Frans G. Bengtsson-sällskapet] (The Frans G. Bengtsson society, in Swedish)
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.