Ernst Brunner (writer)

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Born (1950-09-05) 5 September 1950 (age 75)
Tullinge, Sweden
OccupationsWriter and literary scholar
AwardsDobloug Prize (2019)
Ernst Brunner
Born (1950-09-05) 5 September 1950 (age 75)
Tullinge, Sweden
OccupationsWriter and literary scholar
AwardsDobloug Prize (2019)

Ernst Brunner (born 5 September 1950) is a Swedish writer and literary scholar.

Brunner was born in Tullinge to alpine skiers Leo and Gertrud Brunner. His thesis from 1985 is a treatment of Edith Södergran. His early fictional works include the poetry collections Jag ändrar ställning klockan tre from 1979, Söderväggar from 1980, and I det stora och hela from 1982, and the novels Känneru brorsan? (1980), Dans på rovor (1983), and Svarta villan (1987).[1] His novel Edith from 1992 is a fictional treatment of Edith Södergren, Fukta din aska (2002) is a biographical novel on Carl Michael Bellman, and Carolus Rex (2005) is a biographical novel on Charles XII of Sweden.[2] In 2019 he published Likt ett skeleton, a historical biography of Johan Helmich Roman.[3]

He was awarded the Dobloug Prize in 2019.[3][4]

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