Gunnar Harding
Gunnar Harding | |
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Born | Sundsvall, Sweden | 11 June 1940
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation | Poet, novelist, essayist and translator |
Awards | Dobloug Prize (2011) |
Karl Gunnar Harding (born 11 June 1940) is a Swedish poet, novelist, essayist and translator, considered 'one of Sweden's foremost poets'.[1] Among his other poetry collections is Starnberger See from 1977. Among his novels is Luffaren Svarta Hästen from 1977. He published the children's book Mannen och paraplyet in 1990.[2] He was awarded the Dobloug Prize in 2011.[3]
Biography[]
Gunnar Harding was born in Sundsvall and brought up in Bromma as the son of the doctor . He studied painting in Stockholm and was a jazz musician before making his literary debut in 1967 with Lokomotivet som frös fast. During his early career, Harding travelled extensively in America, and this influenced his work.[4]
Harding is noted primarily for his poetry (mostly in free verse but also significant prose-poetry). Alongside this, he has written essays, a book about the origins of jazz called Kreol, and a few stories.[5]
He has also worked as an editor, for ('poetry-lover') 1971–1974, for Artes for many years, and for Artes International during its five-year run.[6] He has been a member of the Samfundet De Nio (chair number 5) since 1993[7] and served on the 1973 Swedish Bible committion 1981–1989.[8]
Harding's literary significance is partly as an introducer of foreign modernism, especially French, American and British poetry, into Swedish literature.
Harding also takes a lively interest in jazz and likes to read his poetry with jazz as background music.
Bibliography[]
Literary writing[]
- 1967 – Lokomotivet som frös fast
- 1968 – Den svenske cyklistens sång
- 1969 – Blommor till James Dean
- 1970 – Örnen har landat
- 1971 – Guillaume Apollinaires fantastiska liv
- 1972 – Skallgång
- 1974 – Poesi 1967–1973
- 1975 – Ballader
- 1977 – Starnberger See
- 1977 – Luffaren Svarta Hästen och det hemska rånmordet i Leksand
- 1978 – Bilddikt, with
- 1978 – Den trådlösa fantasin
- 1980 – Tillbaka till dig
- 1983 – Gasljus
- 1987 – Stjärndykaren
- 1989 – Guillaume Apollinaires gåtfulla leende: en ändlös biografi
- 1990 – Mannen och paraplyet, text: Gunnar Harding; pictures: Catharina Günther-Rådström
- 1990 – Mitt vinterland
- 1991 – Kreol
- 1993 – Överallt där vinden finns: dikter i urval 1969–1990
- 1995 – Stora scenen
- 2001 – Tal på Övralid 6 juli 2001
- 2001 – Salongsstycken kring Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- 2003 – Det brinnande barnet
- 2007 – Dikter 1965–2003
- 2009 – Innerstad
- 2012 – Blues for Jimmy ; Nordvästexpressen ; Martin Luther King [from the author's original manuscript of Blommor till James Dean] (Tragus)
- 2013 – Mitt poetiska liv (autobiography)
Translations by Harding into Swedish[]
- 1966 – 4 poeter, translations from Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, Anselm Hollo and Lionel Kearns (Bok och Bild)
- 1969 – Amerikansk undergroundpoesi (Wahlström & Widstrand)
- 1970 – Vladimir Majakovskij: För full hals, with Ulf Bergström (Wahlström & Widstrand)
- 1971 – Allen Ginsberg: Tårgas & Solrosor, with Gösta Friberg (FIB:s Lyrikklubb)
- 1976 – Den vrålande parnassen, with (rysk avantgardepoesi)
- 1978 – O Paris – Apollinaire och hans epok i poesi, bild och dokument (FIB:s Lyrikklubb/Tiden)
- 1985 – Vladimir Majakovskij: Jag!, with Bengt Jangfeldt
- 1988 – Frank O'Hara: Till minne av mina känslor
- 1989 – Guillaume Apollinaire: Dikter till Lou, pictures by
- 1995 – Är vi långt från Montmartre? Apollinaire och hans epok i poesi, bild och dokument
- 1997 – En katedral av färgat glas: Shelley, Byron, Keats och deras epok
- 1998 – 3 x New York, interpretations of John Ashbery, Kenneth Koch and Ron Padgett
- 2000 – Och drog likt drömmar bort: Coleridge, Wordsworth och deras epok
- 2002 – Där döda murar står: Lord Byron och hans samtida
- 2005 – Beat! (poetry and prose from the beat generation, with )
- 2006 – Mina Loy: Baedeker för månresenärer
- 2007 – Catullus: Dikter om kärlek och hat, with Tore Janson
- 2012 – John Donne: Skabrösa elegier och heliga sonetter (Ellerströms)
Translations of Harding's work into English[]
- 1970 – The Fabulous Life of Guillaume Apollinaire, trans. by Sydney Bernard Smith (Iowa City: Windhover, 1970; Dublin: Raven Arts, 1982) [part of Guillaume Apollinaires fantastiska liv]
- 1973 – They Killed Sitting Bull and Other Poems, trans. by Robin Fulton (London: Magazine Editions) [a selection of 25 early poems], repr. with additional translations by Anselm Hollo as Tidewater (Grosse Pointe Farms, MI: Marick Press, 2009)
- 2014 – Gunnar Harding, Guarding the Air: Selected Poems of Gunnar Harding, ed. and trans. by Roger Greenwald (Boston, MA: Black Widow Press) [selected poems]
Anthologies[]
- 1979 – Modern Swedish Poetry in Translation, with Anselm Hollo
Discography[]
- Jazz och Poesi - Gunnar Harding och (LP with text volume, 1982)
Prizes and distinctions[]
- 1975 –
- 1987 –
- 1988 – för Stjärndykaren
- 1992 – Bellmanpriset
- 1995 –
- 2000 –
- 2001 –
- 2001 –
- 2002 – för Och drog likt drömmar bort: Coleridge, Wordsworth och deras epok
- 2004 –
- 2008 – Litteris et Artibus
- 2010 –
- 2011 – Doblougska priset
- 2013 –
References[]
- ^ Roger Greenwald, 'Introduction', in Gunnar Harding, Guarding the Air: Selected Poems of Gunnar Harding, ed. and trans. by Roger Greenwald (Boston, MA: Black Widow Press, 2014), p. 13.
- ^ Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Gunnar Harding". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
- ^ Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Doblougprisen". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
- ^ Roger Greenwald, 'Introduction', in Gunnar Harding, Guarding the Air: Selected Poems of Gunnar Harding, ed. and trans. by Roger Greenwald (Boston, MA: Black Widow Press, 2014), p. 13.
- ^ Roger Greenwald, 'Introduction', in Gunnar Harding, Guarding the Air: Selected Poems of Gunnar Harding, ed. and trans. by Roger Greenwald (Boston, MA: Black Widow Press, 2014), p. 13.
- ^ Roger Greenwald, 'Introduction', in Gunnar Harding, Guarding the Air: Selected Poems of Gunnar Harding, ed. and trans. by Roger Greenwald (Boston, MA: Black Widow Press, 2014), p. 13.
- ^ url=http://www.samfundetdenio.se/pdf/Harding.pd.
- ^ Roger Greenwald, 'Introduction', in Gunnar Harding, Guarding the Air: Selected Poems of Gunnar Harding, ed. and trans. by Roger Greenwald (Boston, MA: Black Widow Press, 2014), p. 13.
- 1940 births
- Living people
- 20th-century Swedish poets
- 20th-century Swedish novelists
- Swedish essayists
- Swedish translators
- Dobloug Prize winners
- Swedish male poets
- Swedish male novelists
- Male essayists
- International Writing Program alumni
- 20th-century Swedish male writers
- 21st-century Swedish novelists