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  1. Eyvind Johnson (Boden, Norrbotten, 29 de julio de 1900 - Estocolmo, 25 de agosto de 1976) fue un novelista sueco, ganador del Nobel de Literatura en 1974. A la edad de 19 años había trabajado en una cantera, una fábrica de ladrillos y en el comercio de madera.

  2. Eyvind Johnson (29 July 1900 – 25 August 1976) was a Swedish novelist and short story writer. Regarded as the most groundbreaking novelist in modern Swedish literature [1] he became a member of the Swedish Academy in 1957 and shared the 1974 Nobel Prize in Literature with Harry Martinson with the citation: for a narrative art, far-seeing in ...

  3. Eyvind Johnson (Svartbjörnsbyn, 1900 - Estocolmo, 1976) Escritor sueco, autor de obras de gran aliento, innovador del género novelístico y premio Nobel de Literatura en 1974.

  4. Biografía de Eyvind Johnson. Autor sueco, Eyvind Johnson nació en una familia humilde y abandonó la escuela con catorce años, realizando desde entonces varios y penosos trabajos, pero acompañado siempre por la lectura.

  5. Biographical. Born in 1900 at Svartbjörnsbyn near Boden in the north of Sweden. Parents, Olof Petter J., stonecutter from Värmland, and Cevia Gustafsdotter from Blekinge. There were six children in the family, of whom E.J. was the next youngest.

  6. Eyvind Johnson. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1974. Born: 29 July 1900, Svartbjörnsbyn, Sweden. Died: 25 August 1976, Stockholm, Sweden. Residence at the time of the award: Sweden. Prize motivation: “for a narrative art, far-seeing in lands and ages, in the service of freedom”. Language: Swedish. Prize share: 1/2.

  7. Eyvind Johnson was a proletarian writer who was influenced by the contemporary literary currents of his time. He is regarded as the modern novel art's foremost pioneer in Sweden. He made his debut in 1924 and had his breakthrough in 1930 with the semi-autobiographical novel about Olof .