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Lars Norén
Lars Norén
Lars Norén
BornLars Norén
(1944-05-09) 9 May 1944 (age 80)
Stockholm, Sweden
NationalitySwedish
Period1963–
Notable works
  • Natten är dagens mor
  • Kaos är granne med Gud
  • Bobby Fisher bor i Pasadena
Spouses
Children
  • Linda
  • Nelly
  • Sasha

Lars Norén (born 9 May 1944) is a Swedish playwright, novelist and poet.[1] His plays are realistic and often revolve around family relations and the impoverished and rooted at the bottom of society.[2][3]

Career

His first publication was a collection of poems - Syrener, snö (Lilac, snow) in 1963.[1]

Norén's play 7:3 became a centre for controversy, after the murders of two policemen in Malexander in 1999 (Malexandermorden). The culprits had received furlough from their incarceration at Österåker Prison to participate in Norén's play.[4]

He was a Sommarvärd on P1's "Sommar" on 19 June 2005.[5]

Norén was director at Folkteatern in Gothenburg between 2009 and 2011.[1]

Awards and honors

Norén received Aftonbladet's literary prize in 1971. In 2003, he won the Swedish Academy Nordic Prize, known as the 'little Nobel'.[6][7]

List of works

  • Syrener, snö (1963)
  • De verbala resterna av en bildprakt som förgår (1964)
  • Inledning nr: 2 till SCHIZZ (1965)
  • Encyklopedi (1966)
  • Stupor. Nobody knows you when you're down and out (1968)
  • Salome, Sfinxerna. Roman om en tatuerad flicka (1968)
  • Revolver (1969)
  • Biskötarna (1970)
  • I den underjordiska himlen (1972)
  • Solitära dikter (1972) Kung Mej och andra dikter (1973)
  • Dagliga och nattliga dikter (1974)
  • Dagbok (1976)
  • Nattarbete (1976)
  • Order (1978)
  • Murlod (1979)
  • Den ofullbordade stjärnan (1979)
  • Hjärta i hjärta (1980)
  • Tre skådespel (1980)
  • Två skådespel (1983)
  • Endagsvarelser (1990)
  • Och ge oss skuggorna (1991)
  • Tre borgerliga kvartetter (1992)
  • De döda pjäserna I-IV (1995)
  • Personkrets 3:1 (The Human Circle 3:1)(1998)
  • Skuggpojkarna (Shadow Boys) (1999)
  • 7:3 (1999)
  • Salome, Sfiinxerna (2001)
  • Stilla vatten (Still Water) (2002)
  • Detaljer (Details) (2002)
  • Kyla (Cold) (2003)
  • Vinterförvaring (Winter Storage) (2003)
  • Le 20 novembre (2006)

References

  1. ^ a b c *"Lars Norén". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Retrieved 26 February 2013.
  2. ^ Death, Petherick, Forsås-Scott (1994). A century of Swedish narrative: essays in honour of Karin Petherick. Norvik Press. p. 236. ISBN 1870041275.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Association (1983). Swedish Book Review. Swedish-English Literary Translators' Association. p. 48.
  4. ^ "Lars Norén: Människoforskaren" – Nationalencyclopedin Retrieved 2013-02-26
  5. ^ "Lars Norén" – Sveriges Radio Retrieved 2013-02-26
  6. ^ "Aase Berg får Aftonbladets litteraturpris" Retrieved 2013-02-26
  7. ^ "Lars Norén tog priset" – Expressen Retrieved 2013-02-26

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