Description
Lars Erik Einar Gustavsson is a Swedish poet, novelist and scholar. He was born in V�ster�s, completed his secondary education at the V�ster�s gymnasium and continued to Uppsala University; he received his Licentiate degree in 1960 and was awarded his Ph.D. in Theoretical Philosophy in 1978. He lived in Austin, Texas until 2003, and then returned to Sweden. From 1983 he served as a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, where he taught Philosophy and Creative Writing, until May 2006, when he retired. In 1981 Gustafsson converted to Judaism.
Since the late 1950s he has produced poetry, novels, short stories, critical essays, and editorials. He gained international recognition as a Swedish writer with literary awards such as the Prix International Charles Veillon des Essais in 1983, the Heinrich Steffens Preis in 1986, Una Vita per la Litteratura in 1989, a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship for poetry in 1994, and several others. He has been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. His major works have been translated into fifteen languages, and Harold Bloom includes Gustafsson in The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages.
Born
May 17th, 1936 in Västerås / Died: Apr 3rd, 2016
Last Changes
2018/06/23
The celebrity has been marked as passed away
2013/07/13
New Event: 2013/10/17 - ,
2013/07/13
New Event: 2013/09/05 - , Stade, Germany