Английская Википедия:Gösta Ågren

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Gösta Ågren in 1968.

Sven Gösta Ågren (3 August 1936[1] – 24 June 2020[2]) was a Finland-Swedish author who won the Finlandia Prize in 1988 for Шаблон:Lang.[3][4] Gösta Ågren, who wrote his works in Swedish, praised the Gospel of Mark for its literary values and published the collection Шаблон:Lang ('The Carpenter') in reference to it.[5] He was known for his left-wing sympathies, which can be seen in his autobiographical work concerning the rural "proletariat." His brothers Leo and Erik were also writers.[6]

He published poems, essays and biographies. Among the literary prizes awarded to him was the Finlandia Prize for Fiction for the poetry collection Шаблон:Lang ('Here') in 1989. In his poems, Ågren often referred to the region he was born in, Ostrobothnia, on the west coast of Finland. (Books from Finland once had t-shirts printed with a philosophical line from one of his poems: “Don’t worry, it will / never work out.” The shirts were highly popular.)

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Selected bibliography

External links

Шаблон:Swedish Academy Finland Prize winners Шаблон:Authority control Шаблон:Finland-writer-stub