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Swedish poet

Werner Aspenström
Werner Aspenström in 1960Werner Aspenström in 1960
Born (1918-11-13)13 November 1918Norrbärke, Sweden
Died 25 January 1997(1997-01-25) (aged 78)Stockholm, Sweden
Occupation writer, poet
Language Swedish
Nationality Swedish

Karl Werner Aspenström (13 November 1918 – 25 January 1997) was a Swedish poet.

Born at Norrbärke, he was a member of the Swedish Academy, where he held Seat 12 from 1981 to 1997. Following his breakthrough in 1949 with Snölegend ("Snow legend") he was considered one of the leading 20th-century Swedish poets, and his poetry has often been compared to the works of the Nobel Prize laureates Harry Martinson and Tomas Tranströmer.[1] Aspenström claimed that his motivation for writing was "writing for his cat".

He was a friend of Stig Dagerman. His widow died in 2015.

Werner Aspenström

  1. ^ Isaksson, Hans (2003). Werner Aspenström. Natur & Kultur. ISBN 91-27-07865-5.
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Preceded bySten Lindroth Swedish Academy,Seat No.12 1981-97 Succeeded byPer Wästberg