
Horace Engdahl
Horace Engdahl is a prominent Swedish literary critic and author, known for his influential role in the Swedish and international literary scene. Born in 1931, he served as the permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy from 1999 to 2009, a period during which he was involved in awarding the Nobel Prize in Literature. Engdahl's work often explores themes of literature and culture, and he is recognized for his eloquent prose and critical insights. He has written extensively on literature, contributing to various literary journals and periodicals, and has played a significant role in promoting literary discourse in Sweden. His recent reflections on the cultural climate of the 1970s and 80s highlight his belief in the importance of print culture amidst the rise of digital media.
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Horace Engdahl's quote is referenced regarding the requirements of drama.
Leif Zern ”Älskaren och mördaren”Horace Engdahl is recognized for his contributions to Swedish literature, particularly in the genre of short prose.
”Själen och musiken” av Horace EngdahlHorace Engdahl discusses the cultural climate of the 1970s and 80s in relation to the literary magazine Kris.
Jacob Lundström: Horace Engdahl har rätt om nästan allt






