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Bergman, Hjalmar
Born Sept. 19, 1883, in Örebro; died Jan. 1, 1931, in Berlin. Swedish writer. Bergman studied history and philosophy at the University of Uppsala and in Italy. His first published work, the drama Mary, Mother of Jesus, came out in 1905. He wrote the so-called Bergslagen cycle of novels (named for an industrial region of Sweden). The Bergslagen novels include His Grace’s Will (1910), Memoirs of the Deceased (1918), God’s Orchid (1919; Russian translation, 1959), Thy Rod and Thy Staff (1921), The Head of the Firm (1924), and The Kerrmans in Paradise (1927). In these novels realism is combined with fantasy, psychologism, satire, and grotesque humor. Bergman’s novel The Clown Jac (1930) depicts the tragic fate of the artist in the bourgeois world. Bergman is the author of the satiric plays The Swedenhielms (1925), The Dollar (1926), The Rabble (1928), and others. WORKSSamlade skrifter, vols. 1–30. Stockholm, 1949–58.In Russian translation: Rasskazy. In the collection Shvedskaia Novella XIX-XX vv. Moscow, 1964. REFERENCESLevander, H. Hjalmar Bergman. Stockholm, 1957.Ek. S. Verklighet och vision. Stockholm, 1964. A. A. MATSEVICH Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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