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    Stig Halvard Dagerman (5 October 1923 – 4 November 1954) was a Swedish author and journalist prominent in the aftermath of World War II. Stig Dagerman...
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  • The Stig Dagerman Prize (Swedish: Stig Dagermanpriset) is a Swedish award given since 1996 by the Stig Dagerman Society and Älvkarleby municipality. It...
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    Lotta Lotass. "Stig Dagerman (1923-1954)" (in Swedish). litteraturbanken.se. Aris Fioretos (14 July 2023). "Som en hund slet Stig Dagerman köttet från knotorna"...
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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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  • ett barn) is a short story by Stig Dagerman. It was published in 1948 and was likely the most famous of Stig Dagerman's texts. The short story can be...
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    Miss Julie. However, when Björk arrived in Hollywood with her lover Stig Dagerman and their baby, Jack L. Warner, the head of Warner Brothers insisted...
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  • Child (Bränt barn) is a novel by the Swedish author Stig Dagerman, published in 1948. It is Dagerman's most widely read novel both in Sweden, where it has...
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  • Polish-Jewish senator and head of the Warsaw Ghetto Judenrat, cyanide poisoning Stig Dagerman (1954), Swedish journalist and writer, carbon monoxide poisoning Dalida...
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    by 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....
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  • is a Swedish short film from 1953 that was based on the novella by Stig Dagerman with the same name. The film shows how a man hits a child with his car...
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  • Stikkan derive from Stig. Notable people with the name Stig include: Stig Dagerman (1923–1954), Swedish author and journalist Stig Dalager (born 1952)...
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    Jackie 2004: Franz Kafka Prize 2004: Nobel Prize in Literature 2004: Stig Dagerman Prize 2004: Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis for Das Werk 2009: Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis...
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    was also published in Spanish. In 1999, he was presented with the Stig Dagerman Prize by the Swedish Foundation. Shamlou was married three times. In...
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  • honour Hron's memory. In 1996, Hron posthumously received the inaugural Stig Dagerman Prize for free speech and world peace. Hron's grave has since been desecrated...
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  • poem by D. H. Lawrence The Snake (Swedish: Ormen), a 1945 novel by Stig Dagerman The Snake (novel), a 1964 novel by Mickey Spillane Snake, a 1975 novel...
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  • 5 March 1954 Mathematician A Treatise on the Circle and the Sphere Stig Dagerman  Sweden 5 October 1923 4 November 1954 Writer, journalist A Burnt Child...
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    Arne Mattsson in the 1960s as well as for film adaptions of novels by Stig Dagerman. Riedel also played on Jazz at the Pawnshop in 1977. Riedel was born...
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  • her unequal love for her two sons inspired Stig Dagerman's 1948 play Skuggan av Mart (Marty's Shadow). Dagerman was one of Sweden's leading authors at that...
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    the festival, after Danish Carl Theodor Dreyer won in 1955. 2000: "Stig Dagerman Prize" 2000: Jury Prize from Cannes Film Festival for Songs from the...
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  • Cleveland Alexander, American baseball player and coach (b. 1887) 1954 – Stig Dagerman, Swedish journalist and writer (b. 1923) 1955 – Robert E. Sherwood,...
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    4-ever. Young Jury Prize for Best Feature Film – Lilya 4-ever. 2003: Stig Dagerman Prize "The world's 40 best directors". The Guardian. Brady, Tara (12...
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  • 1947 collecting a series of journalistic essays by Swedish novelist Stig Dagerman. Written during the fall of 1946 while he was on assignment by the Swedish...
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  • and directed by Alexander Skarsgård and Björne Larson, and based on Stig Dagerman's novella Att döda ett barn. A man is on his way to the ocean. A child...
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    paradoxes ("In the forest of paradoxes"), a title he attributed to Stig Dagerman. Gao Xingjian, a Chinese émigré writing in Mandarin, was the previous...
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  • François de Curel (1854–1928, France) Robert Daborne (1580?-1628) England) Stig Dagerman (1923–1954, Sweden) Andrew Dallmeyer (1945–2017, Scotland) Augustin...
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    46: Special Issue on Psychoanalysis and the Media (2010): 224–234. "Stig Dagerman." Foreword to The Snake, Ormen, Norstedts Forlag, Sweden, 2010. "The...
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  • Erik Lindegren and Karl Vennberg. Other prominent representatives was Stig Dagerman, the poet Werner Aspenström, novelist Lars Ahlin and critic Lennart...
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    children. 2006: International Human Rights Award by Global Exchange 2010: Stig Dagerman Prize 2021: Posthumous "honoris causa" prize from the National University...
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  • State Cultural Policy, 1990 Pithy Poems by Stig Dagerman, 1989 The Black Period of Adalbert, 1988 Stig Dagerman, 1983 Swedish Proses, 1982 People and Places...
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  • 1923 – Philip Berrigan, American priest and activist (d. 2002) 1923 – Stig Dagerman, Swedish journalist and author (d. 1954) 1923 – Albert Guðmundsson,...
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