Harry Martinson
Harry Martinson
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Harry Martinson was a Swedish writer, poet, and Nobel laureate, whose real name was Henrik Stenkvist. He is also commonly known as Harri Martenson.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on May 6, 1904, in Jämjö, Sweden, Martinson passed away on February 11, 1978, at the age of 73.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Martinson was a Swedish national by birth. Throughout his life, he worked as a writer, poet, and translator, with a focus on creative writing and social commentary.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in rural Sweden, Martinson's early life had a profound impact on his writing style and themes. His father was a farmer, and the harsh realities of country living deeply influenced his work. Martinson attended school in Jämjö and later worked as a sailor to support himself while pursuing his passion for writing.
Major Accomplishments
Martinson's contributions to literature are numerous and significant. Some of his notable achievements include:
Nobel Prize in Literature: In 1974, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, sharing it with Eyvind Johnson.
Prolific Writer: Martinsson wrote over 40 books, including novels, poetry collections, and essays, showcasing his versatility as a writer.
Social Commentary: His works often tackled social issues such as poverty, inequality, and the human condition.Notable Works or Actions
Some of Martinson's most notable works include:
*Aniara: A epic poem that explores humanity's relationship with technology and its impact on society.
*The Flight Over the Mountain*: A novel that delves into themes of love, loss, and self-discovery.
Martinson was also known for his commitment to social justice and his involvement in various literary organizations throughout his career.
Impact and Legacy
Harry Martinson's influence on literature is still felt today. His writing style, which blended elements of realism with a focus on the human condition, has inspired generations of writers and poets. His commitment to social commentary and his advocacy for social justice continue to resonate with readers worldwide.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Martinson's quotes are widely sought after due to their thought-provoking nature and relevance to contemporary issues. His words offer a unique perspective on the human experience, encouraging readers to reflect on their place in the world and their responsibilities towards others.
Quotes by Harry Martinson

Our soul is worn by dreams, we keep on rubbing dream against dream for want of something real, and each new mummery becomes a ladder to the next dream-possessed vacuity.

The art of negotiation is perhaps what most deeply distinguishes man from the animals, and it is this art and this will to negotiate that has brought man forward, elevated him beyond the animals.

Цветы из земли выходятна стеблях — живых флагштоках,бабочки в желтых шаляхпляшут в чертополохах.Шмели разгуделись, травычертят тенями тропку,трещат парусишки мака —ветер им задал трепку.Летуче тепло — случайношальное выпадет счастье.Светла над лугами лета,далека от злобы и страсти,звезда любви сотворилаивановой ночи благость.Кто еще так старалсядать нам покой и радость?

Det finnes skydd mot nästan allt som ärmot eld och skador genom storm och köldja, räkna upp vad slag som tänkas kan.Men det finns inget skydd mot människan.

Hur svårt att tro på livet efter detta.Hur rätt att önska livet efter detta.Det är att visa glädje vid att levaoch lust att till dess skönhet återvända.

Забыв о горах и драконов сведя подчистую,без мифов оставшись, мы видим лишь бабу нагую.К чертям Руководство! Скорее узнать у красотки,как викинги ладят драконоголовые лодки?И я для начала спросил у красы обнаженной:"Неужто же я нахожусь во владенье Дракона?"А Дева в ответ: «Мое племя кричало из пламени: "Sombra!"А племя твое напустило огонь на Ксиномбру.Я нас ненавижу с такою же силой, с какоюв "летучих садах" берегу и люблю все живое».

Försök till räddning genom tankeflyktoch överglidningar från dröm till drömblev ofta vår metod.Med ena benet dränkt i känslosvalldet andra med sitt stöd i känslodödvi ofta stod.Jag frågade mig själv men glömde svara.Jag drömde mig ett liv men glömde vara.Jag reste alltet rumt men glömde fara -ty jag satt fånge här i Aniara.


