Sara Lidman
Born Sara Adéla Lidman
(1923-12-30 ) 30 December 1923Missenträsk, Sweden
Died 17 June 2004(2004-06-17) (aged 80) Period 1953–2003 Spouse Hans Gösta Skarby
Sara Adéla Lidman (30 December 1923 – 17 June 2004) was a Swedish writer.[ 1]
Early life
Born in Missenträsk, a village in present Skellefteå Municipality , Lidman was raised in the Västerbotten region of northern Sweden. She studied at the University of Uppsala , where her studies were interrupted when she contracted tuberculosis . She achieved her first great success with the novel Tjärdalen (The Tar Still ). In this work and in her second novel Hjortronlandet (The Cloudberry Field), she explores themes of alienation and isolation. Her early novels are focused on the difficult conditions facing poor farmers in the northern Swedish province of Västerbotten during the nineteenth century.
Career
Sara Lidman is arguably one of the most important writers of the Swedish language in the twentieth century. This is especially so because of her innovative method of combining spoken vernaculars with Biblical language in a way closely tied to a certain kind of popular imaginary, while also integrating the worldly and the spiritual. In connection with her first four novels, she wrote extensively on political subjects, always from a strongly socialist standpoint. She engaged in protest against the Vietnam War (including traveling to North Vietnam and participating in the Russell Tribunal ) and against apartheid in South Africa. She supported the widely influential miners' strikes of 1969–1970 and was active in the Communist and environmentalist movements. Between 1977 and 1985, she wrote a series of seven novels dealing with the colonization process of the north of Sweden.
She was awarded a number of prizes, including the Nordic Council's Literature Prize for her work Vredens barn .
Sara Lidman in 1960
Bibliography
Tjärdalen , 1953. (The Tar Still )
Hjortronlandet , 1955. (The Cloudberry Field )
Regnspiran , 1958. (The Rain Bird ) translated by Elspeth Harley Schubert, Hutchinson, 1963
Bära mistel , 1960. (To Hold A Mistletoe)
Jag och min son , 1961. (My Son and I )
Med fem diamanter , 1964. (With Five Diamonds ), 1971.
Samtal i Hanoi , 1966, Reporting. (Conversations in Hanoi ), 1967.
Gruva , 1968, Interviews. (Mine ) [ Note 1]
Marta, Marta , 1970, Drama.
Din tjänare hör , 1977. (Thy Servant Is Listening )
Vredens barn , 1979. (Wrath's Children)
Nabots sten , 1981. (Naboth's Stone ) translated by Joan Tate, Norvik Press, 1989
Den underbare mannen , 1983. (The wonderfull man)
Järnkronan , 1985. (The Iron Crown )
Lifsens rot , 1996. (The Root of Life )
Oskuldens minut , 1999. (Innocence's Minute )
Kropp och själ , 2003. (Body And Soul )
Notes
References
Further reading
1960s 1970s
1970: Anna, I, Anna – Klaus Rifbjerg
1971: Coast of Slaves , Ships of Slaves & Islands of Slaves – Thorkild Hansen
1972: Sju ord på tunnelbanan – Karl Vennberg
1973: Kersantin poika – Veijo Meri
1974: Uden mål – og med – Villy Sørensen
1975: Siinä näkijä missä tekijä – Hannu Salama
1976: Að laufferjum & Að brunnum – Ólafur Jóhann Sigurðsson
1977: I de mörka rummen, i de ljusa – Bo Carpelan
1978: Dalen Portland – Kjartan Fløgstad
1979: Pubertet – Ivar Lo-Johansson
1980s
1980: Vredens barn – Sara Lidman
1981: Hauströkkrið yfir mér – Snorri Hjartarson
1982: Samuels bok – Sven Delblanc
1983: Om fjorten dage – Peter Seeberg
1984: The Christmas Oratorio – Göran Tunström
1985: A Day in Ostrobothnia – Antti Tuuri
1986: Líkasum – Rói Patursson
1987: Hudløs himmel – Herbjørg Wassmo
1988: Justice Undone – Thor Vilhjálmsson
1989: Roman 1987 – Dag Solstad
1990s
1990: For the Living and the Dead – Tomas Tranströmer
1991: The Sun, My Father – Nils-Aslak Valkeapää
1992: Night Watch – Fríða Á. Sigurðardóttir
1993: Byen og verden – Peer Hultberg
1994: Blackwater – Kerstin Ekman
1995: Angels of the Universe – Einar Már Guðmundsson
1996: Hva skal vi gjøre i dag og andre noveller – Øystein Lønn
1997: Bang. En roman om Herman Bang – Dorrit Willumsen
1998: After Having Spent a Night Among Horses – Tua Forsström
1999: Queen's Gate – Pia Tafdrup
2000s 2010s
2010: Purge – Sofi Oksanen
2011: Between the Trees – Gyrðir Elíasson
2012: Days in the History of Silence – Merethe Lindstrøm
2013: The Prophets of Eternal Fjord – Kim Leine
2014: Mirage 38 – Kjell Westö
2015: Wakefulness , Olav's Dreams & Weariness – Jon Fosse
2016: Songs and Formulae – Katarina Frostenson
2017: Memories of Love – Kirsten Thorup
2018: Hotel Silence – Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir
2019: Efter Solen – Jonas Eika
2020s
2020: Who killed Bambi? – Monika Fagerholm
2021: Flower Valley – Niviaq Korneliussen
2022: Om udregning af rumfang – Solvej Balle
2023: Ihågkom oss till liv – Joanna Rubin Dranger
List of Nordic Council's Literature Prize winners and nominees
List of Selma Lagerlöf Prize winners
1989 – Mary Andersson
1990 – Aino Trosell
1991 – Ebba Witt-Brattström
1992 – Kerstin Engman
1993 – Kerstin Ekman
1994 – Kerstin Thorvall
1995 – Majgull Axelsson
1996 – Sara Lidman
1997 – Kristina Lugn
1998 – Kjell Johansson
1999 – Elsie Johansson
2000 – Eva Adolfsson
2001 – Frida Andersson, Annika Malmborg, Martin Gerber
2002 – Rut Berggren
2003 – Anita König
2004 – Gerda Antti
2005 – Ulrika Knutson
2006 – Birgitta Holm
2007 – Suzanne Osten , Margareta Garpe, Gunnar Edander
2008 – Gunilla Nyroos
2009 – Anita Goldman
2010 – Anneli Jordahl
2011 – Gunilla Thorgren
2012 – Inger Alfvén
2013 – Susanna Alakoski
2014 – Kristina Sandberg
2015 – Agneta Pleijel
2016 – Yvonne Hirdman
2017 – Anna Jörgensdotter
2018 – Sara Stridsberg
2019 – Maj Wechselmann
2020 – Märta Tikkanen
2021 – Vibeke Olsson
Ivar Lo-Johansson (1986)
Maja Ekelöf (1987)
Ove Allansson (1988)
Kurt Salomonson (1989)
Författargruppen Fyrskift (1990)
Karl Rune Nordkvist (1991)
Sara Lidman (1992)
Bengt Pohjanen (1993)
Roy Jacobsen (1994)
Håkan Boström (1995)
Sölve Rydell (1996)
Elsie Johansson (1997)
Per Anders Fogelström (1998)
Peter Mosskin (1999)
Kerstin Ekman (2000)
Åke Smedberg (2001)
Lars Åke Augustsson (2002)
Per Gunnar Evander (2003)
Hans Lagerberg (2004)
Tony Samuelsson (2005)
Aino Trosell (2006)
Kjell Johansson (2007)
Göran Greider (2008)
Fredrik Ekelund (2009)
Anna Jörgensdotter (2010)
Sven Lindqvist (2011)
Maria Hamberg (2012)
Kjell Eriksson (2013)
Susanna Alakoski (2014)
Majgull Axelsson (2015)
Vibeke Olsson (2016)
Anneli Jordahl (2017)
Sven Olov Karlsson (2018)
Mats Berggren (2019)
Lena Kallenberg (2020)
Karin Smirnoff (2021)
Bernt-Olov Andersson (2022)
David Ericsson (2023)
Helene Rådberg (2024)
Elise Karlsson (2025)
Marjaneh Bakhtiari (2026)
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