Rose-Marie Huuva
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Ragnel Rose-Marie Huuva (born July 13, 1943, Rensjön, Gabna Sami village, Kiruna Municipality) is a Swedish visual and textile artist, as well as a poet. As a poet, she first became published in magazines and anthologies in 1981. Her lyrical breakthrough occurred in 1999 with the poetry collection Galbma Radna ("Cold comrade"). She was nominated for the Nordic Council Literature Prize 2001. In 2003 she was awarded the Cultural Scholarship Rubus arcticus.[1]
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References
- ^ "Rose-Marie Huuva". Norrbottensforfattare. Retrieved 1 April 2014.
- Bibliography
- Rose-Marie Huuva: Galbma rádná, DAT, Guovdageaidnu/Kautokeino] 1999, ISBN 82-90625-36-7 (Kall kamrat,DAT, Guovdageaidnu/Kautokeino 2001, ISBN 82-90625-38-3) Template:Sv
- Rose-Marie Huuva, Inghilda Tapio, Inghilda, Thomas Marainen och Simon Marainen: Viidát: divttat Sámis / Vidd: dikter från Sápmi, Podium, Stockholm 2006, ISBN 91-89196-39-2 Template:Sv
- Rose-Marie Huuva: Li mihkkege leat (Ingenting är), Dat, Guovdageaidnu/Kautokeino 2006, ISBN 82-90625-53-7 {i rval på svenska i Mjukt smeker molnets rand, Stockholm 2011, ISBN 978-91-7437-107-9) Template:Sv