Friday, March 27, 2015

Die Nobel Literature Tomas Tranströmer – The Universal


 The award Literature Nobel 2011, the Swedish Tomas Tranströmer, died yesterday at age 83, reported the Swedish Academy.


 


 “We are saddened by the loss of Swedish poet Tomas Tranströmer , who died yesterday at age 83,” said the Academy in the social network Twitter to confirm the news that minutes before advancing local press.

 


 Tranströmer, who besides poet was a psychologist and was dedicated to the rehabilitation of juvenile offenders, was born in 1931 in Stockholm and debuted in 1954 with his book “17 dikter” (“17 Poems”).

 


 Tranströmer’s work has been translated into about 50 languages, including Spanish, and among other important awards had been awarded the Bonnier Award for Poetry, the Neustadt Prize or Petrarch Prize of Germany.

 


 “Through his condensed, translucent gave us fresh access to reality images,” argued the Swedish Academy its decision to award the Nobel Tranströmer.


 


 He was also the first recipient of the Nobel poet after the Polish Wislawa Szymborska in 1996 and succeeded the Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa .


 


 Tranströmer suffered a stroke in 1990, which left reduced their speech and mobility, so the traditional reading each year in the Swedish Academy Laureate in Literature consisted possibly in tribute ceremony attended by the poet , wheelchair, accompanied by his wife, Monica.
 


 


 
 


 


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