- Karin Boye
Audio|sv-Karin_Boye.ogg|Karin Maria Boye (
October 26 1900 –April 24 1941 ) was a Swedishpoet andnovelist .Career
Boye was born in
Gothenburg (Göteborg),Sweden , and moved with her family to Stockholm in 1909. She studied atUppsala University from 1921 to 1926 and debuted in 1922 with a collection of poems, "Clouds" (Sw. "Moln"). During her time in Uppsala and until 1930, Boye was a member of the socialist groupClarté .In 1931 Boye, together with
Erik Mesterton andJosef Riwkin , founded the poetry magazine Spektrum, introducingT. S. Eliot and the Surrealists to Swedish readers. Together with the critic Erik Mesterton, she translated Eliot's "The Waste Land". She was largely responsible for translating the work of T. S. Eliot into Swedish.Karin Boye is perhaps most famous for her poems, of which the most well-known ought to be "Yes, of course it hurts" (Sw. "Ja visst gör det ont") and "In motion" (Sw. "I rörelse") from her collections of poems "The Hearths" (Sw. "Härdarna"), 1927, and "For the tree's sake" (Sw. "För trädets skull"), 1935. She was also a member of the Swedish literary institution "
Samfundet De Nio " (chair number 6) from 1931 until her death in 1941.Boye's novel "Crisis" (Sw. "Kris") depicts her religious crisis and lesbianism. In her novels "Merit awakens" (Sw. "Merit vaknar") and "Too little" (Sw. "För lite") she explores male and female role-playing.
Outside Sweden, her best-known work is probably the novel "
Kallocain ". Inspired by the rise of National Socialism inGermany , it was a portrayal of a dystopian society in the vein of Orwell'sNineteen Eighty-Four and Huxley'sBrave New World (though written almost a decade before "Nineteen Eighty-Four"). In the novel, an idealisticscientist named Leo Kall invents Kallocain, a kind of truth serum.Later life
Between 1929 and 1934 Boye was married to another Clarté member, Leif Björck. The marriage was apparently a friendship union. In 1932, after separating from her husband, she had a
lesbian relationship withGunnel Bergström , who left her husband, poetGunnar Ekelöf , for Boye. During a stay in Berlin 1932-1933 she met Margot Hanel, whom she lived with for the rest of her life, and referred to as "her wife". [ [http://www.janmagnusson.se/Boye.htm Karin Boye 100 år ] at www.janmagnusson.se]Boye died in an apparent
suicide when swallowing sleeping-pills after leaving home on April 23, 1941. She was found, according to the police report at the Regional Archives in Gothenburg, on April 27, curled up at a boulder on a hill with a view just north ofAlingsås , near Bolltorpsvägen, by a farmer who was going for a walk. The boulder is now a memorial stone. Margot Hanel committed suicide shortly thereafter. [ [http://andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/biob5/boye1.html Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Karin Boye ] at andrejkoymasky.com]Karin Boye was given two very different
epitaphs . The best-known is the poem "Dead amazon" (Sw. "Död amazon") by the poetHjalmar Gullberg , in which she is depicted as "Very dark and with large eyes". Another poem was written by her close friendEbbe Linde and is entitled "Dead friend" (Sw. "Död kamrat"). Here, she is depicted not as a heroic amazon but as an ordinary human, small and grey in death, released from battles and pain.In 2004, one of the branches of the
Uppsala University Library was named the "Karin Boye Library" (Karin Boye-biblioteket) in her honour. The literary association Karin Boye-sällskapet (the Karin Boye society) was founded in 1983 and is dedicated to contributing to keeping Karin Boye's work alive spreading it among new readers.Works
Novels:
* Astarte, 1931
* Merit vaknar, 1933
* Kris, 1934
* För lite, 1936
*Kallocain , 1940Collections of poems:
* Moln, 1922
* Gömda land, 1924
* Härdarna, 1927
* För trädets skull, 1935
* De sju dödssynderna, 1941 (not completed, posthumously published)References
*Abenius, Margit. 1965. "Karin Boye". Stockholm, Sweden. Bokförlaget Aldus/Bonniers.
*Hammarström, Camilla. 2001. "Karin Boye". Stockholm, Sweden. Bokförlaget Natur och Kultur. ISBN 91-27-08935-5.External links
* [http://www.karinboye.se/index-en.shtml The Karin Boye Society]
* [http://www.halldor.demon.co.uk/boyepage.htm David McDuff's English translations of Karin Boye's poems]Persondata
NAME=Boye, Karin
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Boye, Karin Maria
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Swedishpoet andnovelist
DATE OF BIRTH=October 26 1900
PLACE OF BIRTH=Gothenburg ,Sweden
DATE OF DEATH=April 24 1941
PLACE OF DEATH=Alingsås ,Sweden
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