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Elisabet Hermodsson

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Elisabet Hermodsson (20 September 1927 – 11 May 2017) was a Swedish writer, poet, composer and artist. She became well known in the 1970s for poetry inspired by second-wave feminism.[1]

Hermodsson was born in Gothenburg.

References

  1. ^ Helena Forsås-Scott Swedish women's writing: 1850-1995 1997 Page 188 "Elisabet Hermodsson (born 1927) is a writer, composer and artist whose prominence in the 1970s was largely based on poetry inspired by second-wave feminism. Her work is fuelled by a humanism sufficiently expansive to combine a ..."

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