(1878-09-19)19 September 1878 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Died
6 May 1947(1947-05-06) (aged 68) Sävsjö, Sweden
Occupation
Poet
Language
Swedish
Nationality
Finland-Swede
Period
1903—1947
Bertel Johan Sebastian, Baron Gripenberg, born 19 September 1878 in Saint Petersburg, died 6 May 1947, was a Finland-Swedish poet. He was nominated for the Nobel prize in literature fourteen times.[1]
^"Nomination Database". www.nobelprize.org. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
Bertel Johan Sebastian, Baron Gripenberg, born 19 September 1878 in Saint Petersburg, died 6 May 1947, was a Finland-Swedish poet. He was nominated for...
(1913) also sometimes wrote in English. Frans Eemil Sillanpää and BertelGripenberg were nominated together by Arno R. Cederberg, though the nominations...
Valéry, Paul Claudel, Kostis Palamas, António Correia de Oliveira, BertelGripenberg, Karel Capek and Georges Duhamel. Fourteen were newly nominated such...
completed in 1963. Both of the new buildings were designed by Ole & BertelGripenberg. The Central Finnish Cooperative Society (SOK) bought the Oy Wiklund...
with eternal forces," Leino said in a letter in 1925 to his friend BertelGripenberg. Leino published over 70 books of poems and stories. The most famous...
nominated: Ivan Vazov, Otto Ernst, Jeppe Aakjær, Johan Bojer, and BertelGripenberg. Two female authors were nominated, the controversial Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche...
org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - BertelGripenberg". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
(Finnish: Tykkien virsi) by Arvi Järventaus [fi] in 1918. In poetry, BertelGripenberg, who had volunteered for the White Army, celebrated its cause in "The...
(1884–1958) Germany novel, drama Ulrik Anton Motzfeldt (1871–1942) 13 BertelGripenberg (1878–1947) Finland Sweden poetry, drama, essays Johannes Sundwall...
Kandaules, EM404 (1916) – Music to a play by Jalmari Hahl, in Swedish by BertelGripenberg for choir and chamber orchestra. – Part 1 (Andante) has been published...
prize De Nios Special prizes List of all winners 1916: E A Karlfeldt, BertelGripenberg, Vilhelm Ekelund, Axel Lundegård, Hilma Angered Strandberg, Oscar...
the Finnish Baroness Isabella Diana Gripenberg who was the granddaughter of the poet BertelGripenberg. Isa Gripenberg, Isabella Diana's mother reported:...
Swedish-language sister publication, Ny Tid. The magazine was assisted by poet BertelGripenberg, professor Johannes Öhquist and Y. W. Jalander, among others. Author...
served as an inspiration for several poets, such as Eino Leino and BertelGripenberg. In the 1940s and 50s, she wrote eight volumes of memoirs. She was...
Aittoniemi, congressman Outi Borgenström, sportsperson (orienteering) Oskar Gripenberg, general Edvard Gylling, politician (SDP, SKP), statistician S. Albert...
(Kaunehin maa, Most Beautiful of Lands) (1916, r. 1922), with text by BertelGripenberg (Finnish trans. by Eino Leino); fp. Viipuri, 29 March 1919 Viipurin...