Bruno K. Öijer
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Bruno Keats Öijer (born 1951 in Linköping, Sweden) is one of the most well-known contemporary Swedish poets. His first collection of poems was published in 1973.
Öijer is perhaps most appreciated as a stage performance poet, and he has made notable appearances in front of large audiences. Performances available at: BrunoK.se.
One of his most well-known appearances was that in Stockholm on June 6, 2003, at the occasion of the national day concert by Kent.
[edit] Bibliography
- Sång för anarkismen (1973) (Song for Anarchism)
- Fotografier av undergångens leende (1974) (Photographs of Doom's Smile)
- c/o Night (1976)
- Chivas Regal (1978, novel)
- Spelarens sten (1979) (The Gambler's Stone)
- Giljotin (1981) (Guillotine)
- Medan Giftet Verkar (1990) (While the Poison Takes Effect)
- Det Förlorade Ordet (1995) (The Lost Word)
- Dimman Av Allt (2001) (The Mist of It All)
- Svart Som Silver (2008) (Black As Silver)