- Knut Ahnlund
Knut Emil Ahnlund (born
24 May 1923 ) is a Swedish literary historian, writer, and member of theSwedish Academy .Ahnlund is an expert on 19th and 20th century Nordic, especially Danish, literature. He wrote his doctoral dissertation on
Henrik Pontoppidan , and has later written onGustav Wied and Sven Lidman, among others. He is also a novelist and has published translations of various writers such asJulio Cortázar . He received his doctorate fromStockholm University , and has been professor of Nordic Literary History at theUniversity of Aarhus . He was elected a member of the Swedish Academy in 1983.Due to conflicts with the former permanent secretary of the Academy,
Sture Allén , and his successor,Horace Engdahl , Ahnlund has only participated minimally in the work of the Academy since 1996. On11 October 2005 , just a few days before the announcement of the 2005 Nobel laureate for literature, he declared in a piece inSvenska Dagbladet that he would leave the Academy in protest against the choice of recipient of the prize the previous year,Elfriede Jelinek ; he characterized Jelinek's work as chaotic and pornographic. As membership of the Academy is for life, Ahnlund cannot formally leave the Academy, but he will not participate in its work and his chair will be left empty until his death.Persondata
NAME = Ahnlund, Knut
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Ahnlund, Knut Emil (birth name)
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Swedish writer, scholar in Nordic literature, member of theSwedish Academy
DATE OF BIRTH =May 24 1923
PLACE OF BIRTH =Stockholm ,Sweden
DATE OF DEATH = living
PLACE OF DEATH =
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