Bruno K. Öijer
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Bruno K. Öijer | |
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Born |
Linköping, Sweden | 26 November 1951
Occupation | Poet |
Nationality | Swedish |
Period | 1973– |
Genres | Poetry |
Notable work(s) |
Giljotin (1981) Medan Giftet Verkar (1990) Det Förlorade Ordet (1995) Dimman Av Allt (2001) |
Notable award(s) |
Carl Emil Englund-priset 1991 De Nios Vinterpris 1995 Bellmanpriset 1999 Sveriges Radios Lyrikpris 1999 De Nios stora pris 2002 Erik Lindegren-priset 2002 |
Bruno Keats Öijer (born 26 November 1951 in Linköping, Sweden) is a renowned contemporary Swedish poet. His first collection of poems, Sång för anarkismen (Song for Anarchism) 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.
One of his appearances was that in Stockholm on June 6, 2003, at the occasion of the national day concert by Kent.
Bibliography
- Sång för anarkismen (1973) (Song for Anarchism)
- Fotografier av undergångens leende (1974) (Photographs of the Smile of Destruction)
- 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)
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