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Nationality
  
Swedish

Movies
  
Here is Your Life, 4x4

Role
  
Writer


Name
  
Eyvind Johnson

Period
  
1924–1976

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Born
  
Olof Edvin Verner Jonsson29 July 1900near Boden, Norrbotten, Sweden (
1900-07-29
)

Notable works
  
Here's Your LifeReturn to IthacaThe Days of His Grace

Notable awards
  
Nobel Prize in Literature1974 (shared with Harry Martinson)

Spouses
  
Aase Christoffersen (1900–1938)Cilla Johnson (1940–1978)

Died
  
August 25, 1976, Stockholm, Sweden

Books
  
Return to Ithaca, The Days of His Grace

Spouse
  
Cilla Frankenhauser (m. 1940–1976), Aase Christoffersen (m. 1927–1938)

Similar People
  
Harry Martinson, Verner von Heidenstam, Jan Troell, Selma Lagerlof, Sigrid Undset

Children
  
Tore, Maria, Carl-Anders

Eyvind Johnson (29 July 1900 – 25 August 1976) was a Swedish novelist and short story writer. Regarded as the most groundbreaking novelist in modern Swedish literature he became a member of the Swedish Academy in 1957 and shared the Nobel Prize in Literature with Harry Martinson in 1974 with the citation: for a narrative art, far-seeing in lands and ages, in the service of freedom.

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Biography

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Johnson was born Olof Edvin Verner Jonsson in Svartbjörnsbyn village in Överluleå parish, near the town of Boden in Norrbotten. In Boden they show the small house where he was born.

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Johnson left school at the age of thirteen and then held various jobs such as log driving and working at a saw mill and as a ticket-seller and projectionist in a cinema. In 1919 he left his hometown and moved to Stockholm where he began to publish articles in anarchist magazines like Brand. In Stockholm he became friends with other young proletarian writers and started the magazine Vår nutid. He travelled in Germany in the 1920s and lived in Saint-Leu-la-Foret, near Paris, France between 1927 and 1930 with his wife Aase Christoffersen (1900–1938). At this point he had published his first books. The first De fyra främlingarna, a collection of short stories, was published in 1924. His first major success as a writer was four autobiographical novels published between 1934 and 1937, published together as Romanen om Olof ("The Novel about Olof"), about a young man growing up in the northern parts of Sweden. It was later filmed as Here Is Your Life.

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Eyvind Johnson was strongly against fascism and nazism. During World War II he was editor of the magazine Håndslag and published Krilon, a trilogy of novels that in the form of an allegory deals with the events during the war.

In 1946 he published one of his most famous novels Return to Ithaca, based on the story of Odysseus as he returns to Ithaca after the Trojan war. Johnson married translator Cilla Johnson in 1940. He lived with his family in Switzerland 1947–1949 and then a year in England. Travels to Italy and France inspired him to write several well-received historical novels. In 1957 he was elected a member of the Swedish Academy.

His most noted works include Here's Your Life (1935), Return to Ithaca (1946) and The Days of His Grace (1960).

Controversy

The choice of Johnson and Harry Martinson as Nobel Prize winners in 1974 was controversial as both were on the Nobel panel themselves and Graham Greene, Vladimir Nabokov, Saul Bellow and Jorge Luis Borges were the favoured candidates that year.

References

Eyvind Johnson Wikipedia