Mare Kandre

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Mare Kandre was a writer of Swedish and Estonian stock. She was born on May 27, 1962 in Söderala, a small place in mid-Sweden and grew up in Gothenburg and Stockholm. A few years between 1967 and 1969 she lived with her family in B.C., Canada, a period which made a very deep impression on her and later in life had an impact on her writing. She died on March 24, 2005 aged 42.

Mare Kandre achieved considerable acclaim in Scandinavia and her works have been translated into more than eight languages. Her novels, short stories and prose poetry often deals with children's, in particular girls', development to grownups, about woman roles and about marginalized and traumatized individuals that opt to break against society's expectations.

Mare Kandre's stories have a marked metaphysical dimension which is strengthened by her poetical language and representation, with existential themes that link to society's contemporary main issues. In her writing she often returns to issues like the adjustment to the woman role, how an inner alienation is founded and the significance of instincts. Several of her books were influenced by Gothic fiction.

Before Mare Kandre entered onto the path of writing she was front in the music group Global Infantilists (1983). This band fetched good reviews. (In June, 2007 a set of CDs on 'Post-Punk' music was put on the market, it can for example be bought at Megastore [1] in Sweden. All of Global Infantilists' tracks are found on these.


[edit] Works

  • I ett annat land (In Another Country): prose (1984)
  • Bebådelsen (The Annunciation): prose poetry (1986)
  • Bübins unge (Bübin's kid): novel (1987)
  • Det brinnande trädet (The Burning Tree): novel (1988)
  • Aliide, Aliide : novel (1991). Translated into Danish and Norwegian with the same title
  • Deliria : novel (1992)
  • Quinnan och Dr Dreuf (The Woman and Dr Dreuf) : novel (1994). Translations: Danish, titled: Quinden og doktor Dreuf, French, titled: La femme et le docteur Dreuf Russian, titled Женщина и доктор Дpeйф and Estonian, titled Naene ja Dr Dreuf
  • Djävulen och Gud (The Devil and God): novel (1994). Slovakian translation: Diabol a Boh
  • Bestiarium : novel (1999)
  • Hetta och vitt (Heat and White): short stories (2001)
  • Xavier: novel (2002)

Mare Kandre also wrote drama. Of these Vilse ("Lost") has been set up by several theatres.

[edit] Prizes and distinctions

  • Scholarship, The Swedish Academy (1984)
  • Scholarship, The Swedish Authors' Fund (1985)
  • Aftonbladet's literature prize (1991)
  • Alfred Bonnier's Centennial Award (1991)
  • De Nios Vinterpris (The Nine's Winter Prize) (1996)
  • The Kalleberger scholarship, The Swedish Academy (1999)
  • Göteborgs-Posten's literature prize (2000)
  • Award, Alfred Bonnier's Fund for Swedish Writers (2001)
  • The Dobloug prize, The Swedish Academy (2003)
  • Mare Kandre also held a long-term writer scholarship from The Swedish Writers’ Union

[edit] External links

  • Mare Kandre - the official web site [2]
  • Steve Sem-Sandberg Mare Kandre hade bråttom att få fram bilden, Under Strecket, SvD April 21, 2005 [3]
  • Writer presentation, Bonniers publishing house [4]
  • Mare Kandre död - DN March 31, 2005. [5]
  • Författaren Mare Kandre har avlidit - SvD March 31, 2005. [6]

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