Göran Sonnevi
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Göran Sonnevi (born in 1939 in Lund) is a Swedish poet and translator. Sonnevi grew up in Halmstad; he studied literature at university in Lund, and he also has librarian training. He has lived for many years in Järfälla outside Stockholm.
Sonnevi is one of Sweden's most successful poets, and in 2006 won The Nordic Council's Literature Prize for his collection Oceanen (the Ocean). He has also won many other Swedish literature prizes.
[edit] Bibliography
- Outfört (1961)
- Abstrakta dikter (1963)
- ingrepp-modeller (1965)
- och nu! (1967)
- Det gäller oss. Dikter 1959-1968 (1969)
- Det måste gå (1970)
- Det oavslutade språket (1972)
- Dikter 1959-1973 (1974)
- Det omöjliga (1975)
- Språk; Verktyg; Eld (1979)
- Dikter 1959-1972, rev. utg. (1981)
- Små klanger; en röst (1981)
- Dikter utan ordning (1983)
- Oavslutade dikter (1987)
- Trädet (1991)
- Mozarts tredje hjärna (1996)
- Klangernas bok (1998)
- Oceanen (2005)
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1962 - Eyvind Johnson | 1963 - Väinö Linna | 1964 - Tarjei Vesaas | 1965 - William Heinesen & - Olof Lagercrantz | 1966 - Gunnar Ekelöf | 1967 - Johan Borgen | 1968 - Per Olof Sundman | 1969 - Per Olov Enquist | 1970 - Klaus Rifbjerg | 1971 - Thorkild Hansen | 1972 - Karl Vennberg | 1973 - Veijo Meri | 1974 - Villy Sørensen | 1975 - Hannu Salama | 1976 - Ólafur Jóhann Sigurðsson | 1977 - Bo Carpelan | 1978 - Kjartan Fløgstad | 1979 - Ivar Lo-Johansson | 1980 - Sara Lidman | 1981 - Snorri Hjartarson | 1982 - Sven Delblanc | 1983 - Peter Seeberg | 1984 - Göran Tunström | 1985 - Antti Tuuri | 1986 - Rói Patursson | 1987 - Herbjørg Wassmo | 1988 - Thor Vilhjálmsson | 1989 - Dag Solstad | 1990 - Tomas Tranströmer | 1991 - Nils-Aslak Valkeapää | 1992 - Friða Á. Sigurðardóttir | 1993 - Peer Hultberg | 1994 - Kerstin Ekman | 1995 - Einar Már Guðmundsson | 1996 - Øystein Lønn | 1997 - Dorrit Willumsen | 1998 - Tua Forsström | 1999 - Pia Tafdrup | 2000 - Henrik Nordbrandt | 2001 - Jan Kjærstad | 2002 - Lars Saabye Christensen | 2003 - Eva Ström | 2004 - Kari Hotakainen | 2005 - Sjón | 2006 - Göran Sonnevi | 2007 - Sara Stridsberg