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Talk:William Butler Yeats
... Yeats This article is part of WikiProject Poetry. See that page for further information. This ... to have a significant effect on his poetry and his life ever after. Two years ... among others. Yeats was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1923. Yeats, after suffering ... and memorial building in Yeats's honour. Poetry Yeats's early poetry drew heavily on Irish myth and ...
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Youri Messen-Jaschin
... University of Högskolan for design & Konsthantwerk of Gothenburg, where he made kinetic objects of textiles ... during an exhibition at the Konstmuseum of Gothenburg. By speaking with these artists, he became ... kinetic art. In 1968 Youri received first prize for the art of Swiss contemporary engraving ... In 1985, he received the first world prize of the culture "Premio Mondiale della Cultura ... Patterns of Life" The International Library of Poetry, Owings Mills, USA 2005 Who's & ...
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1934
... and William Butler Yeats are awarded the Gothenburg Prize for Poetry. April 19 - Surgeon R.K. Wilson allegedly ... March 5 - Daniel Kahneman, Israeli economist, Nobel Prize laureate March 7 - Willard Scott, American television ... March 31 - Carlo Rubbia, Italian physicist, Nobel Prize laureate April 1 - Rod Kanehl, American ...
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Lars Forssell
... who has worked within many genres, including poetry, drama and songwriting. He attended Kungsholms Folkskola ... Pair of Donkeys) which was staged in Gothenburg in 1957). His collections of poetry won him membership of the Swedish Academy ... in 1980. He was awarded the Bellman Prize in both 1968 and 1981, the Pilot Prize in 1992, the Litteris et Artibus ...
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Talk:Rudyard Kipling
... status as a writer of prose. His poetry is fine as far as it goes ... Dabbler 18:42, 9 January 2006 (UTC) Gothenburg Prize? The article says he shared "The Gothenburg Prize for Poetry" with WB Yeats. Does ...
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Uppsala University
... boat in 1877, soon followed by the Gothenburg Nation , and for a number of years ... who was (posthumously) awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1961, and the Swedish diplomat Hans ... of Uppsala, and awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1930 for his work as leader ... is often called the father of Swedish poetry. The poet and song composer Carl Michael ... Daniel Amadeus Atterbom (1790-1855), professor of poetry, were principal figures of early 19th ...
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Kurt Tucholsky
... 9, 1890 – December 21, 1935 in Gothenburg) was a German journalist, satirist and writer ... court reports via commentaries and satires to poetry and book reviews. In addition he composed ... article Couplet in the German Wikipedia). His poetry collection Fromme Gesänge (Pious Songs) appeared in ... supported the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to his imprisoned friend in 1935. Ossietzky ...
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Emanuel Swedenborg
... physics, mechanics, and philosophy, read and wrote poetry, and attended a lecture by Isaac Newton ... attempt to win the so called longitude prize offered by the British government starting 1714 ... first was when, during a dinner in Gothenburg, he told the party that there was ...
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