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Johannes Edfelt (21
December 1904 – 27
August 1997) was a
Swedish writer, poet,
translator and
literary critic. A
native of Tibro,
Edfelt was elected...
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mental activity that
created considerable movement of the larynx. In 1950
Edfelt reached a
breakthrough when he
created an
electrically powered instrument...
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Swedish Academy,
elected to seat
number 17
vacated by the
death of
Johannes Edfelt; on 1 June 1999, he
succeeded Sture Allén as the Academy's
permanent secretary...
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several people Joannes Corvus (fl. 1512–1544),
Flemish painter Johannes Edfelt (1904–1997),
Swedish writer Jóhannes Eðvaldsson (1950–2021),
Icelandic footballer...
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Cultural offices Preceded by Dag Hammarskjöld
Swedish Academy, Seat No.17 1962–1968 Succeeded by
Johannes Edfelt...
- 1999 El
Puerto de
Santa María, Cádiz,
Spain 1974
Nominated by
Johannes Edfelt (1904–1997) the only time. Gwen
Bristow 16
September 1903 Marion, South...
- Ing Chang-ki, 79,
Chinese industrialist and Go player, cancer.
Johannes Edfelt, 92,
Swedish writer, poet, and
literary critic. Noël Henderson, 69, Northern...
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conference of
Sigtuna 1935. She was
supported by
Eyvind Johnson,
Johannes Edfelt,
Elmer Diktonius and
Karin Boye, who
compared the
affair to the censorship...
- (born 1968, Germany, nf/f)
Richard Edes (1555–1604, England, nf)
Johannes Edfelt (1904–1997, Sweden, p/nf)
David Edgar (born 1948, d) John
George Edgar (1834–1864...
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recommended by four
nominators from
Elizabeth Hill,
Lennart Breitholtz,
Johannes Edfelt and the
aforementioned society which led to his awarding. In total, the...