Marie Lundquist
Marie Lundquist (born 1950) is a Swedish author, cultural journalist and translator. She is a former high school teacher at Biskops-Arnö.[1]
Bibliography
- 1992 – Jag går runt och samlar in min trädgård för natten
- 1993 – Brev till de sovande
- 1995 – Astrakanerna
- 1997 – Istället för minne
- 1999 – En fabel skriven på stenar
- 2002 – En enkel berättelse
- 2005 – Monolog för en ensam kvinna
- 2007 – Drömmen om verkligheten – fotografiska reflektioner
- 2008 – De dödas bok
- 2013 – Så länge jag kan minnas har jag varit ensam
Awards
- 1993 – Stig Carlson-priset
- 1995 – Tidningen Vi:s litteraturpris
- 1996 – Guldprinsen
- 1997 – De Nios Vinterpris
- 1999 – Karin Boyes litterära pris
- 2000 – Gerard Bonniers lyrikpris
- 2002 – Sveriges Radios Lyrikpris
- 2008 – De Nios lyrikpris
- 2013 – Stipendium ur Lena Vendelfelts minnesfond
- 2015 – Aspenströmpriset
gollark: That looks very outdated.
gollark: Possibly 90% by switching the first dose for a smaller one, I heard, but the data on that is apparently not great.
gollark: There's an adenovirus-based one the UK invested heavily in, but it only has 70%ish effectiveness.
gollark: Magic nanoparticle sensors could gather interesting data about your body's functioning, though, which my phone cannot currently.
gollark: I probably want one of the mRNA ones, but the UK bought up a lot of the Oxford adenovirus one which seems less good.
References
- "Press release from the Swedish Academy". 20 December 2013. Archived from the original on 23 February 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
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