Anders Olsson (writer)
Anders Olsson (born 19 June 1949) is a Swedish writer, professor of literature at Stockholm University, literary critic and member of the Swedish Academy. Olsson has written some 15 books on poetry and the history of literature; together with his friend and ally Horace Engdahl he was a key introducer of the work of Jacques Derrida and other post-structuralist thinkers into Swedish literary research and criticism. His doctoral dissertation on Swedish poet and essayist Gunnar Ekelöf was published in 1983 and met with mostly favourable reviews.[1]
Olsson was member of the Kris editorial staff.[2]
In February 2008, Olson was elected a member of the Swedish Academy, by secret ballot to succeed poet and writer Lars Forssell who died in 2007,[3] and he formally took his seat in the 18-member assembly on 20 December 2008.
Bibliography
- Mälden mellan stenarna (1981)
- Ekelöfs nej (1983) (doctoral dissertation)
- Intertextualitet (1984)
- Dagar, aska (1984)
- De antända polerna (1986)
- Den okända texten : en essä om tolkningsteori från kyrkofäderna till Derrida (1987)
- Bellerofontes resa (1988)
- Solstämma (1991)
- Den Andra Födan (1992)
- Det vita (1993)
- Ekelunds hunger (1995)
- Att skriva dagen : Gunnar Björlings poetiska värld (1995)
- Gunnar Ekelöf (1997)
- Ett mått av lycka (1998)
- Läsningar av intet (2000)
- Skillnadens konst : sex kapitel om moderna fragment (2006)
- Lars Forssell : inträdestal i Svenska akademien (2008)
- Men så oändligt lätt att svara dig (2010)
- Ordens asyl : inledning till den moderna exillitteraturen (2011)
- Vad är en suck? : en essä om Erik Johan Stagnelius (2013)
- Languages of Exile - Migration and Multilingualism in Twentieth-Century Literature (2013)
- Tankar om läsning (2015)
Notes
- ↑ Anders Olsson : Ny ledamot i Svenska Akademien, press release of 22 February 2008.
- ↑ http://www.svenskaakademien.se/svenska-akademien/de-aderton/stol-nr-4-anders-olsson
- ↑ Anders Olsson ny ledamot i Svenska akademien Archived October 16, 2007, at the Wayback Machine., Dagens Nyheter, 22 February 2008.
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Preceded by Lars Forssell |
Swedish Academy, Seat No.4 2008– |
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