Lars Norén Explained
Lars Norén |
Birth Name: | Lars Norén |
Birth Date: | 9 April 1944 |
Birth Place: | Stockholm, Sweden |
Death Place: | Stockholm, Sweden |
Nationality: | Swedish |
Period: | 1963–2021 |
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Notableworks: | - Natten är dagens mor
- Kaos är granne med Gud
- Bobby Fischer bor i Pasadena
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Lars Göran Ingemar Norén (9 April 1944 – 26 January 2021) was a Swedish playwright, novelist and poet.[1] His plays are realistic and often revolve around family and personal relations, either among people who are impoverished and rooted at the bottom of society, or people who live in material comfort but emotional insecurity.[2] [3]
Career
His first publication was a collection of poems - Syrener, snö (Lilac, snow) in 1963.[1] He was among the contributors of Puss satirical magazine in late 1960s.[4]
Norén's play 7:3 became a centre of controversy, after the murders of two policemen in Malexander in 1999 (The Malexander murders). The culprits had received furloughs from their incarceration at Österåker Prison to participate in Norén's play.[5]
He was a Sommarvärd on P1's "Sommar" on 19 June 2005.[6]
Norén was director at Folkteatern in Gothenburg between 2009 and 2011.
Death
Norén died on 26 January 2021, at the age of 76, after suffering from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden.[7]
Awards
Norén received Aftonbladet's literary prize in 1971.[8] In 2003, he won the Swedish Academy Nordic Prize, known as the 'little Nobel'.[9] [10]
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)
External links
Notes and References
- Encyclopedia: Lars Norén . . Swedish . 26 February 2013.
- Book: Death, Petherick, Forsås-Scott . 1994 . A century of Swedish narrative: essays in honour of Karin Petherick . Norvik Press . 236 . 1870041275.
- Book: Association . 1983 . Swedish Book Review . Swedish-English Literary Translators' Association . 48.
- Book: Tania Ørum. Tania Ørum. Jesper Olsson. Lars Bang Larsen. Puss 1968–1973. A Cultural History of the Avant-Garde in the Nordic Countries 1950-1975. 2016. Brill Rodopi. Leiden; Boston. 9789004310506. 789–793. 32. 10.1163/9789004310506_083. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004310506_083.
- http://www.ne.se/rep/lars-noren-människoforskaren "Lars Norén: Människoforskaren" – Nationalencyclopedin
- http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=2071&artikel=2726403 "Lars Norén" – Sveriges Radio
- News: Dramatikern Lars Norén död - Kulturnytt i P1. Sveriges Radio. 26 January 2021 . 26 January 2021. sv. Al-Khamisi . Duraid .
- Web site: 1971: Lars Norén . www.aftonbladet.se . . 9 March 2011 . 26 January 2021.
- http://www.aftonbladet.se/kultur/article14227371.ab "Aase Berg får Aftonbladets litteraturpris"
- http://www.expressen.se/noje/lars-noren-tog-priset/ "Lars Norén tog priset" – Expressen