Enquist, Per Olov
Enquist, Per Olov
(pâr ō`läv ĕn`kvĭst), 1934–, Swedish novelist and dramatist. During a highly productive period in the 1960s and 70s and frequently thereafter, Enquist has based much of his work on historical figures and events. His novel The Legionnaires (1968, tr. 1973) examines the life of refugees in Sweden after World War II. His popular play The Night of the Tribades (1975, tr. 1977) examines the private life of playwright August StrindbergStrindberg, Johan August, 1849–1912, Swedish dramatist and novelist. He was a master of the Swedish language and an innovator in dramatic and literary styles.
..... Click the link for more information. , and the drama Bildmakarna [the picture makers] (1998) features Selma LagerlöfLagerlöf, Selma
, 1858–1940, Swedish novelist. Her native Värmland is the background for many of her excellent stories, which deal with peasant life. Novels include The Story of Gösta Berling (1891, tr.
..... Click the link for more information. as one of its four characters. Enquist's later novels include Nedstortad Angel (1987, tr. Downfall, 1991), I Lodjurets Timma (1988, tr. Hour of the Lynx, 1990), Kapten Nemos Bibliotek [Captain Nemo's library] (1991), and Livläkarens Besök (1999, tr. The Royal Physician's Visit, 2001). Enquist's fiction often provides social criticism from his position on the political left. Enquist has written screenplays for Hamsun (1996) and Magnetisörens femte vinter [the magnetist's fifth winter] (1997), an adaptation of his 1964 novel (and first major book) of the same name. His other works include short stories and travel books.
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See study by R. Shideler (1984).