Per Olov Enquist

Swedish writer (1934–2020)

Per Olov Enquist
Per Olov Enquist at the Swedish Sports Awards inside the Stockholm Globe Arena in Stockholm, Sweden in January 2013
Per Olov Enquist at the Swedish Sports Awards inside the Stockholm Globe Arena in Stockholm, Sweden in January 2013
Born(1934-09-23)23 September 1934
Hjoggböle, Sweden
Died25 April 2020(2020-04-25) (aged 85)
Vaxholm, Sweden
OccupationJournalist, playwright and novelist
LanguageSwedish
Period1961–2020
Notable workThe Visit of the Royal Physician
Enquist presenting himself at the Gothenburg bookfair in 2012.

Per Olov Enquist, also known as P. O. Enquist, (23 September 1934 – 25 April 2020)[1] was a Swedish author.[2] He had worked as a journalist, playwright and novelist.

Biography

Enquist was born and raised in Hjoggböle, a village in present-day Skellefteå Municipality, Västerbotten. He was the only son of a single mother, who became a widow when he was half a year old. In his youth, he was a promising athlete with a high jump personal best of 1.97 meters.[3] He studied at Uppsala University, receiving a degree in the history of literature.[4]

During his time in Uppsala he started writing, his first novel Kristallögat being published in 1961, and became a newspaper journalist.[3] Enquist won the Nordic Council's Literature Prize in 1968 for Legionärerna, his account of Sweden's deportation of Baltic-country soldiers at the end of the second world war which also became his international breakthrough.[3][5] He would write several more books based on true events, including Kapten Nemos bibliotek (1991) about Bureåfallet [sv] where two newly born boys were accidentally switched, Livläkarens besök (1999), Lewis resa (2001) about Pentecostalist Lewi Pethrus, and Boken om Blanche och Marie (2004) about Marie Curie and mental patient Marie "Blanche" Wittman.[6][7][8] Enquist's first stage play was Tribadernas natt (1975), a story about Swedish author August Strindberg, his soon-to-be ex-wife Siri von Essen, and von Essen's presumed lover Marie David [sv].[9][10][11]

Awards for his writing have included the Dobloug Prize in 1988,[12] the Selma Lagerlöf Prize in 1997,[9] and the Italian Flaiano Prize in 2002.[13] Besides books and stage plays, Enquist also wrote screenplays for motion pictures, including Pelle Erövraren (1987) and Hamsun (1996),[14] and at the 27th Guldbagge Awards in 1993, Enquist was nominated for the award for Best Screenplay for the film Il Capitano: A Swedish Requiem.[15] He also received the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize as well as the Nelly Sachs Prize in 2003 for Livläkarens besök, based on the true story of Johann Friedrich Struensee, who was the mentally ill Danish King Christian VII's physician, and his political machinations and relationship with Christian's wife Caroline Matilda in the 1770s.[16][17] Livläkarens besök also became the first of two books Enquist wrote that were awarded the August Prize, the other being his 2008 autobiography Ett annat liv.[4] Enquist was awarded the Austrian State Prize for European Literature in 2009 and the Swedish Academy's Nordic Prize in 2010.[3]

Enquist died on 25 April 2020 after a prolonged struggle with cancer.[18][19]

Bibliography

  • Kristallögat [sv] (1961)[20]
  • Färdvägen [sv] (1963)[9]
  • Magnetisörens femte vinter [sv] (1964).[20] ISBN 0-7043-2721-X
  • Bröderna Casey [sv] (1964). Written under the pseudonym "Peter Husberg" along with Torsten Ekbom and Leif Nylén.[21]
  • Sextiotalskritik [sv] (1966)[6]
  • Hess [sv] (1966)[3]
  • Legionärerna: En roman om baltutlämningen (1968)[20]
  • Sekonden [sv] (1971)[5]
  • Katedralen i München [sv] (1972).[6] ISBN 91-1-725731-X
  • Berättelser från de inställda upprorens tid [sv] (1974).[9] ISBN 91-1-741212-9
  • Tribadernas natt [sv] (1975)[5]
  • Chez Nous [sv] (1976).[6] ISBN 91-1-761481-3
  • Musikanternas uttåg [sv] (1978).[5] ISBN 0-7043-0190-3
  • Mannen på trottoaren (1979).[22] ISBN 91-1-791381-0
  • Till Fedra [sv] (1980).[3] Based on the myth of Phaedra. ISBN 91-1-801061-X
  • Från regnormarnas liv (1981)[9]
  • En triptyk (1981). A collection of his works Tribadernas natt, Till Fedra, and Från regnormarnas liv.[6] ISBN 91-1-811312-5
  • Doktor Mabuses nya testamente [sv] (1982).[6] ISBN 91-1-811762-7
  • Strindberg. Ett liv (1984).[3] ISBN 91-1-841622-5
  • Nedstörtad ängel [sv] (1985).[20] ISBN 0-7043-2612-4
  • Två reportage om idrott (1986).[6] ISBN 91-1-861652-6
  • Protagoras sats (1987).[6] ISBN 91-1-871292-4
  • I lodjurets timma [sv] (1988).[3] ISBN 91-1-881241-4
  • Kapten Nemos bibliotek [sv] (1991).[20] ISBN 0-7043-7019-0
  • Kartritarna [sv] (1992).[9] ISBN 91-1-921562-2
  • Bildmakarna (1998)[7]
  • Livläkarens besök (1999).[20] ISBN 0-09-944705-3
  • Lewis resa [sv] (2001).[5] ISBN 1-58567-341-2
  • De tre grottornas berg [sv] (2003)[23]
  • Boken om Blanche och Marie [sv] (2004).[6] ISBN 91-1-301360-2 English translation as The Book about Blanche and Marie, 2006 ISBN 1-58567-668-3
  • Ett annat liv ("A different life", autobiography) (2008).[20] ISBN 91-1-301893-0
  • Den tredje grottans hemlighet [sv] (2010)[24]
  • Liknelseboken [sv] (2013).[20] ISBN 978-91-1-304951-9

References

  1. ^ "Författaren PO Enquist är död". Sveriges Television. 26 April 2020. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Österrikiskt kulturpris till P.O. Enquist". Nyheter (in Swedish). 26 July 2010. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Författaren P O Enquist är död – blev 85 år gammal". www.expressen.se (in Swedish). 26 April 2020. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  4. ^ a b Kramsjö, Britta (26 April 2020). "P O Enquist är död – författaren blev 85 år". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). ISSN 1101-2412. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Författaren PO Enquist är död". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). 26 April 2020. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i "P.O. Enquist". Nationalencyklopedin. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  7. ^ a b TT/Ekot. "Författaren P O Enquist är död". Sveriges Radio (in Swedish). Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  8. ^ Enquist, Per Olov (12 December 2019). Kapten Nemos bibliotek (in Swedish). Norstedts. ISBN 978-91-1-309987-3.
  9. ^ a b c d e f "Per Olov Enquist". www.norstedts.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  10. ^ "Tribadernas natt". teaterstockholm.se. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  11. ^ Spindler, Ylva Lagercrantz (25 October 2012). "Heta tribader i tulpantofflor". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). ISSN 1101-2412. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  12. ^ "Doblougprisen". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  13. ^ Flaiano, Premi. "Flaiano International Awards Winners year 2002". en.premiflaiano.com. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  14. ^ "Svenska Akademiens nordiska pris". www.svenskaakademien.se. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  15. ^ "Il Capitano (1991)". Swedish Film Institute. 17 March 2014.
  16. ^ "The Visit of the Royal Physician, Per Olov Enquist, trans. Tiina". The Independent. 12 April 2003. Archived from the original on 8 August 2021. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  17. ^ TT (19 September 2003). "P O Enquist får Nelly Sachs-priset". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). ISSN 1101-2412. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  18. ^ "P O Enquist är död – blev 85 år". Dagens Nyheter. 26 April 2020. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  19. ^ "Acclaimed Swedish author Per Olov Enquist dies". BBC News. 26 April 2020. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  20. ^ a b c d e f g h Lundqvist, Olle (26 April 2020). "P O Enquist har avlidit – han blev 85 år gammal – Norran". www.norran.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  21. ^ "KULTUR: Han förenade politiken och konsten". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). 11 July 2016. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  22. ^ "Politiken hos Enquist". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). 27 May 2017. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  23. ^ Kåreland, Lena (25 August 2003). "Spännande - men allt för privat". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). ISSN 1101-2412. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  24. ^ "Per Olov Enquist: Den tredje grottans hemlighet". www.expressen.se (in Swedish). November 2010. Retrieved 26 April 2020.

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Single Prize for Literature: Bartolo Cattafi (1975) • Achille Campanile (1976) • Günter Grass (1977)
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First narrative work: Carmelo Samonà (1978) • Fausta Garavini (1979)
First poetic work: Giovanni Giuga (1978) • Gilberto Sacerdoti (1979)
Prize for foreign literature: Milan Kundera (1978) • N. Scott Momaday (1979) • Juan Carlos Onetti (1980) • Tadeusz Konwicki (1981)
Prize for foreign poetry: Jannis Ritsos (1978) • Joseph Brodsky (1979) • Juan Gelman (1980) • Gyula Illyés (1981)
First work: Valerio Magrelli (1980) • Ferruccio Benzoni, Stefano Simoncelli, Walter Valeri, Laura Mancinelli (1981) • Jolanda Insana (1982) • Daniele Del Giudice (1983) • Aldo Busi (1984) • Elisabetta Rasy, Dario Villa (1985) • Marco Lodoli, Angelo Mainardi (1986) • Marco Ceriani, Giovanni Giudice (1987) • Edoardo Albinati, Silvana La Spina (1988) • Andrea Canobbio, Romana Petri (1990) • Anna Cascella (1991) • Marco Caporali, Nelida Milani (1992) • Silvana Grasso, Giulio Mozzi (1993) • Ernesto Franco (1994) • Roberto Deidier (1995) • Giuseppe Quatriglio, Tiziano Scarpa (1996) • Fabrizio Rondolino (1997) • Alba Donati (1998) • Paolo Febbraro (1999) • Evelina Santangelo (2000) • Giuseppe Lupo (2001) • Giovanni Bergamini, Simona Corso (2003) • Adriano Lo Monaco (2004) • Piercarlo Rizzi (2005) • Francesco Fontana (2006) • Paolo Fallai (2007) • Luca Giachi (2008) • Carlo Carabba (2009) • Gabriele Pedullà (2010)
Foreign author: Alain Robbe-Grillet (1982) • Thomas Bernhard (1983) • Adolfo Bioy Casares (1984) • Bernard Malamud (1985) • Friedrich Dürrenmatt (1986) • Doris Lessing (1987) • V. S. Naipaul (1988) • Octavio Paz (1989) • Christa Wolf (1990) • Kurt Vonnegut (1991) • Bohumil Hrabal (1992) • Seamus Heaney (1993) • J. M. Coetzee (1994) • Vladimir Voinovich (1995) • David Grossman (1996) • Philippe Jaccottet (1998) • Don DeLillo (1999) • Aleksandar Tišma (2000) • Nuruddin Farah (2001) • Per Olov Enquist (2002) • Adunis (2003) • Les Murray (2004) • Magda Szabó (2005) • Uwe Timm (2006) • Bapsi Sidhwa (2007) • Viktor Yerofeyev (2009) • Edmund White (2010) • Javier Cercas (2011) • Elizabeth Strout (2012) • Péter Esterházy (2013) • Joe R. Lansdale (2014) • Emmanuel Carrère (2015) • Marilynne Robinson (2016) • Cees Nooteboom (2017)
Italian Author: Alberto Moravia (1982) • Vittorio Sereni alla memoria (1983) • Italo Calvino (1984) • Mario Luzi (1985) • Paolo Volponi (1986) • Luigi Malerba (1987) • Oreste del Buono (1988) • Giovanni Macchia (1989) • Gianni Celati, Emilio Villa (1990) • Andrea Zanzotto (1991) • Ottiero Ottieri (1992) • Attilio Bertolucci (1993) • Luigi Meneghello (1994) • Fernando Bandini, Michele Perriera (1995) • Nico Orengo (1996) • Giuseppe Bonaviri, Giovanni Raboni (1997) • Carlo Ginzburg (1998) • Alessandro Parronchi (1999) • Elio Bartolini (2000) • Roberto Alajmo (2001) • Andrea Camilleri (2002) • Andrea Carraro, Antonio Franchini, Giorgio Pressburger (2003) • Maurizio Bettini, Giorgio Montefoschi, Nelo Risi (2004) • pr. Raffaele Nigro, sec. Maurizio Cucchi, ter. Giuseppe Conte (2005) • pr. Paolo Di Stefano, sec. Giulio Angioni (2006) • pr. Mario Fortunato, sec. Toni Maraini, ter. Andrea Di Consoli (2007) • pr. Andrea Bajani, sec. Antonio Scurati, ter. Flavio Soriga (2008) • pr. Mario Desiati, sec. Osvaldo Guerrieri, ter. Gregorio Scalise (2009) • pr. Lorenzo Pavolini, sec. Roberto Cazzola, ter. (2010) • pr. Eugenio Baroncelli, sec. Milo De Angelis, ter. Igiaba Scego (2011) • pr. Edoardo Albinati, sec. Paolo Di Paolo, ter. Davide Orecchio (2012) • pr. Andrea Canobbio, sec. Valerio Magrelli, ter. Walter Siti (2013) • pr. Irene Chias, sec. Giorgio Falco, ter. Francesco Pecoraro (2014) • pr. Nicola Lagioia, sec. Letizia Muratori, ter. Marco Missiroli (2015) • pr. Marcello Fois, sec. Emanuele Tonon, ter. Romana Petri (2016) • pr. Stefano Massini, sec. Alessandro Zaccuri, ter. Alessandra Sarchi (2017)
"Palermo bridge for Europe" Award: Dacia Maraini (1999), Premio Palermo ponte per il Mediterraneo Alberto Arbasino (2000)
"Ignazio Buttitta" Award: Nino De Vita (2003) • Attilio Lolini (2005) • Roberto Rossi Precerotti (2006) • Silvia Bre (2007)
Supermondello Tiziano Scarpa (2009) • Michela Murgia (2010) • Eugenio Baroncelli (2011) • Davide Orecchio (2012) • Valerio Magrelli (2013) • Giorgio Falco (2014) • Marco Missiroli (2015) • Romana Petri (2016) • Stefano Massini (2017)
Special award of the President: Ibrahim al-Koni (2009) • Emmanuele Maria Emanuele (2010) • Antonio Calabrò (2011)
Poetry prize: Antonio Riccardi (2010)
Translation Award: Evgenij Solonovic (2010)
Identity and dialectal literatures award: Gialuigi Beccaria e Marco Paolini (2010)
Essays Prize: Marzio Barbagli (2010)
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"Targa Archimede", Premio all'Intelligenza d'Impresa: Enzo Sellerio (2011)
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