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Halvard Dagerman (5
October 1923 – 4
November 1954) was a
Swedish author and
journalist prominent in the
aftermath of
World War II. Stig
Dagerman was born...
- The Stig
Dagerman Prize (Swedish: Stig Dagermanpriset) is a
Swedish award given since 1996 by the Stig
Dagerman Society and Älvkarleby muni****lity. It...
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Snake (Swedish: Ormen) is the 1945
debut novel of the
Swedish writer Stig
Dagerman. It is in two parts: the
first is
about two
people who
think they may have...
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Dagerman Keshi (Persian: دگرمانكشي, also
Romanized as Degermān Keshī; also
known as Degermān Kesh) is a
village in
Heyran Rural District, in the Central...
- Skutskär 7 km to the north. One of Sweden's most
famous authors, Stig
Dagerman was born in Älvkarleby on 5
October 1923 and
spent his
youth there. At...
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Black Memorial Prize for her book on
Albert Speer in 1995, and the Stig
Dagerman Prize in 2002. She was
appointed a
Commander of the
Order of the British...
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Lotta Lot****. "Stig
Dagerman (1923–1954)" (in Swedish). litteraturbanken.se. Aris
Fioretos (14 July 2023). "Som en hund slet Stig
Dagerman köttet från knotorna"...
- a 1921 poem by D. H.
Lawrence The
Snake (
Dagerman novel) (Swedish: Ormen), a 1945
novel by Stig
Dagerman The
Snake (Spillane novel), a 1964
novel by...
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Reptilicus Svend Viltorft The Musketeers'
Tange 1962
Lykkens musikanter Rolf
Dagerman 1976 The
Olsen Gang Sees Red
Kapelmester 1984
Twist and
Shout (Tro, håb...
- Park Kyong-ni Prize, a
South Korean award valued at $100,000 2018 – Stig
Dagerman Prize,
Sweden (for "Judas") Oz published, in Hebrew, novels, novellas,...