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          Karin Boye's novel Kris (Crisis) was first published in Anders Osterling reviewed it in Svenska Dagbladet, questioning the credihility of the..

          Selma Lagerlöf och Karin Boye skriver om kvinnlig frigörelse, Hjalmar Söderbergs berättelse är en existentiell exposé, medan August Strindbergs text är ett.

          Karin Boye

          Swedish poet and novelist (1900–1941)

          Karin Maria Boye (listen; 26 October 1900 – 24 April 1941)[1] was a Swedish poet and novelist. In Sweden, she is acclaimed as a poet, but internationally, she is best known for the dystopian science fiction novel Kallocain (1940).

          Biography

          Early life

          Boye was born in Gothenburg (Göteborg), Sweden in a wealthy family and moved with her family to Stockholm in 1909, eventually settling in a house in Huddinge.

          In Stockholm, she studied at the Åhlinska skolan until 1920.

          Svenska Dagbladet, Die Zukunftsphantasien moderner Klassiker der Literatur von Karin Boye bis Lars Gustafsson, P. C. Jersild, Harry Martinson.

        1. Moln is a circus performance imbued with music and inspired by the life and work of legendary Swedish poet Karin Boye.
        2. Karin Boye's novel Kris (Crisis) was first published in Anders Osterling reviewed it in Svenska Dagbladet, questioning the credihility of the.
        3. Karin Boye was a Swedish poet and novelist.
        4. Her short story collection Handbok i klardrömmar () was the first Finnish-Swedish title to receive the Karin Boye prize in Sweden.
        5. She then attended Södra seminariet, a teacher-training programme, in order to become a school teacher. She studied at Uppsala University from 1921 to 1926 and debuted in 1922 with a collection of poems, "Clouds" (Swedish: Moln).

          During her time in Uppsala and until 1930, Boye was a member of the Swedish Clarté League, a socialist group that was strongly antifascist.[2] She was also a member of the women's organization Nya Idun.