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Lars Gustafsson

    17. květen 1936 – 3. duben 2016

    Lars Gustafsson byl švédský básník, prozaik a vědec. Ve své tvorbě se zabýval otázkami teorie a filozofie, přičemž jeho styl často propojoval vědeckou přesnost s poetickou imaginací. Jeho díla zkoumají složité vztahy mezi jazykem, realitou a lidským vědomím. Gustafssonova jedinečná perspektiva a hluboké intelektuální bádání zanechaly nesmazatelnou stopu ve švédské i světové literatuře.

    Fünf - Minuten - Gedichte
    The Tale of A Dog
    Selected Poems
    Smile of a Midsummer Night
    Elegies: And Other Poems
    Ostrými paprsky
    • Elegies: And Other Poems

      • 80 stránek
      • 3 hodiny čtení
      4,1(17)Ohodnotit

      Lars Gustafsson, a prominent Swedish poet, philosopher, and fiction writer, showcases his poetic prowess in this collection. The anthology features selections from multiple works, edited and translated by Christopher Middleton alongside contributions from others. Readers can expect an engaging blend of intellect and playful exploration, reflecting Gustafsson's unique perspective on humanity and the universe's mysteries. This volume serves as a companion to his earlier work, inviting both poetry enthusiasts and fans of his fiction to delve into his lyrical insights.

      Elegies: And Other Poems
    • Smile of a Midsummer Night

      • 151 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení
      3,6(14)Ohodnotit

      A knowledgeable, loving and poetic account of a journey across his country by one of Sweden's most renowned and revered writers. Gustafsson paints an evocative portrait of his homeland.

      Smile of a Midsummer Night
    • Selected Poems

      • 175 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      Swedish poet, novelist and philosopher Lars Gustafsson is one of Europe's leading literary figures. Much of his writing is concerned with the search for moral consciousness.

      Selected Poems
    • The Tale of A Dog

      • 192 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      Caldwell lives by the lakeside at Austin, Texas, with his wife of thirty years. He is a judge in the Federal Bankruptcy Court. And the dog? A mongrel that kept upsetting his dustbins as it rooted about in them, until the judge went after it and secretly beat its brains out with the edge-trimmers.

      The Tale of A Dog