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  • Karin Boye
  • Swedish poet and novelist (1900–1941)

    Karin Maria Boye (listen; 26 October 1900 – 24 April 1941) was a Swedish poet and novelist. In Sweden, she is acclaimed as a poet, but internationally

    Karin Boye

    Karin Boye

    Karin_Boye

  • Kallocain
  • 1940 novel by Karin Boye

    Kallocain is a 1940 dystopian novel by Swedish novelist Karin Boye that envisions a future of drab terror. Seen through the eyes of the idealistic scientist

    Kallocain

    Kallocain

    Kallocain

  • Crisis (Boye novel)
  • 1934 autobiographical novel by Karin Boye

    Crisis (Swedish: Kris) is a 1934 autobiographical novel by Karin Boye. Amanda Doxtater's English translation of Crisis was published in January 2020 by

    Crisis (Boye novel)

    Crisis_(Boye_novel)

  • Karin (given name)
  • Name list

    German film actress Karin Barber (born 1949), British anthropologist and academic Karin Boye (1900–1941), Swedish poet and novelist Karin Karinna Bühler (born

    Karin (given name)

    Karin_(given_name)

  • Alingsås
  • Place in Västergötland, Sweden

    Capital of Fika". Three of the cafes are included in the White Guide. Karin Boye, a Swedish writer, committed suicide in a forest in the Alingsås city

    Alingsås

    Alingsås

    Alingsås

  • Utopian and dystopian fiction
  • Genres of literature that explore social and political structures

    ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-06-03. Davidson, Bengt Framtidsromanen Kallocain Karin Boye-sällskapet (in Swedish) Garcia, Antero (2013). Critical foundations in

    Utopian and dystopian fiction

    Utopian_and_dystopian_fiction

  • Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • 1949 dystopian novel by George Orwell

    Huxley, Darkness at Noon (1940) by Arthur Koestler, Kallocain (1940) by Karin Boye and Fahrenheit 451 (1953) by Ray Bradbury. According to Czesław Miłosz

    Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Nineteen_Eighty-Four

  • David McDuff
  • Scottish translator, editor and literary critic

    Complete Poems of Edith Södergran (1984, 1992) and Complete Poems of Karin Boye (1994) were published by Bloodaxe Books. McDuff's translation of the Finnish-language

    David McDuff

    David McDuff

    David_McDuff

  • Boye (surname)
  • Surname list

    footballer Jan Boye (1962–2011), Danish politician John Boye (born 1987), Ghanaian footballer Hans Jørgen Boye (born 1942), Danish rower Karin Boye (1900–1941)

    Boye (surname)

    Boye_(surname)

  • Uppsala University Library
  • Academic library in Uppsala, Sweden

    General Dag Hammarskjöld.) Earth Sciences Library Karin Boye Library. (Named after the writer Karin Boye.) Library for Economic Sciences Ångström Library

    Uppsala University Library

    Uppsala University Library

    Uppsala_University_Library

  • Claes Bang
  • Danish actor and musician (born 1967)

    Knud Børge Jensen is Bang's father-in-law Kallocain Karin Boye Penguin Søvnrummet Helena Kubicek Boye Mofibo Original Part of SØVN, a series of audiobooks

    Claes Bang

    Claes Bang

    Claes_Bang

  • List of suicides (1900–1999)
  • American actor, drowning Tommy Boyce (1994), American songwriter, gunshot Karin Boye (1941), Swedish writer Charles Boyer (1978), French actor, secobarbital

    List of suicides (1900–1999)

    List_of_suicides_(1900–1999)

  • Poetic Edda
  • Collection of Old Norse poems

    August Strindberg, J. R. R. Tolkien, Ezra Pound, Jorge Luis Borges, and Karin Boye. The Codex Regius was written during the 13th century, but nothing was

    Poetic Edda

    Poetic Edda

    Poetic_Edda

  • Beri Gerwise
  • Swedish actress (born 1997)

    played the lead roles of Malin in Maja Salomonsson [sv]'s adaptation of Karin Boye's 1934 autobiographical novel Crisis and of Loella in Pappa Pellerin's

    Beri Gerwise

    Beri_Gerwise

  • Hugo Award for Best Novel
  • Annual award for science fiction or fantasy

    Science Fiction T. H. White The Ill-Made Knight William Collins, Sons Karin Boye Kallocain Bonnier Group Jack Williamson The Reign of Wizardry Unknown

    Hugo Award for Best Novel

    Hugo_Award_for_Best_Novel

  • 1941
  • Calendar year

    April 17 – Hans Driesch, German biologist, philosopher (b. 1867) April 24 Karin Boye, Swedish poet and novelist (b. 1900) King Sisowath Monivong of Cambodia

    1941

    1941

    1941

  • 1900
  • Calendar year

    Ibrahim Abboud, 4th prime minister, 1st president of Sudan (d. 1983) Karin Boye, Swedish poet and novelist (d. 1941) October 28 – Wajid Ali Khan Burki

    1900

    1900

    1900

  • Erik Mesterton
  • Swedish author, literary critic and translator

    a Swedish writer, literary critic and translator. Together with poet Karin Boye he was editor for the influential culture magazine Spektrum in the 1930s

    Erik Mesterton

    Erik Mesterton

    Erik_Mesterton

  • List of dystopian literature
  • Koestler "If This Goes On—" (1940) by Robert A. Heinlein Kallocain (1940) by Karin Boye The Moon Is Down (1942) by John Steinbeck[citation needed] That Hideous

    List of dystopian literature

    List_of_dystopian_literature

  • Leif Björk
  • Swedish economist, author and translator

    Sveriges släktforskarförbund. 2014. Libris länk. ISBN 9789187676642 "Karin Boye". www.karinboye.se. Retrieved 2021-01-08. "Svenskt Porträttarkiv". portrattarkiv

    Leif Björk

    Leif Björk

    Leif_Björk

  • Hebert Abimorad
  • Uruguayan writer

    Karin Boye, un encuentro entre dos poetas suecas ( Ediciones oblicuas, 2017, Spain) "Un encuentro con tres poetas suecas, Edith Södergran, Karin Boye

    Hebert Abimorad

    Hebert Abimorad

    Hebert_Abimorad

  • Världsbiblioteket
  • Swedish list of the 100 best books in the world

    1857 France The Long Ships Frans G. Bengtsson 1941–1945 Sweden Kallocain Karin Boye 1940 Sweden The Death of Virgil Hermann Broch 1945 Austria United States

    Världsbiblioteket

    Världsbiblioteket

  • Fruängen
  • Urban district in Stockholm, Sweden

    Eva Bonnier, Fredrika Bremer, Hanna Pauli, Hanna Rydh, Jenny Nyström, Karin Boye, Kata Dalström, Kerstin Hesselgren, Lina Sandell and Jenny Lind. A number

    Fruängen

    Fruängen

    Fruängen

  • Buddhism in Sweden
  • developed an interest in Buddhism were August Strindberg, Dan Andersson, Karin Boye, Harry Martinson and Kata Dahlström. The Swedish Buddhist Community is

    Buddhism in Sweden

    Buddhism in Sweden

    Buddhism_in_Sweden

  • Hampton, New Brunswick
  • Town in New Brunswick, Canada

    "Dewey" Doucet; Deputy Mayor: Jeremy Salgado; Councillors: Ken Chorley, Karin Boyé, Sheree Trecartin and Kim Tompkins John Herron (Liberal) represents Hampton

    Hampton, New Brunswick

    Hampton, New Brunswick

    Hampton,_New_Brunswick

  • Margit Abenius
  • Swedish literary critic, researcher, and author (1899–1970)

    century, Abenius is best known for her biography of fellow Swedish poet Karin Boye. Margit Abenius was born to a middle-class family in Orsa, Sweden, on

    Margit Abenius

    Margit Abenius

    Margit_Abenius

  • April 24
  • Day of the year

    (born 1863) 1939 – Louis Trousselier, French cyclist (born 1881) 1941 – Karin Boye, Swedish author and poet (born 1900) 1942 – Lucy Maud Montgomery, Canadian

    April 24

    April_24

  • Shambleau
  • 1933 short story by C. L. Moore

    (1892–1974) Anna Banti (1895–1985) L. Taylor Hansen (1897–1976) 20th century Karin Boye (1900–1941) Stella Gibbons (1902–1989) Leslie F. Stone (1905–1991) C.

    Shambleau

    Shambleau

  • Uppsala University
  • Research university in Sweden

    Lagerkvist (1891–1974), Nobel laureate in 1951, and the poet and novelist Karin Boye (1900–1941), for whom one branch of the university library has been named

    Uppsala University

    Uppsala University

    Uppsala_University

  • Crisis (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    original recorded version that never aired Crisis (Boye novel), a 1934 autobiographical novel by Karin Boye Crisis (Cook novel), a 2006 novel in the Jack Stapleton

    Crisis (disambiguation)

    Crisis_(disambiguation)

  • 1941 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    Sherwood Anderson, Oskar Baum, Mihály Babits, Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński, Karin Boye, Robert Byron, José de la Cuadra, Penelope Delta, William Arthur Dunkerley

    1941 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1941 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1941_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • Kerstin Jeppsson
  • Swedish composer (born 1948)

    Edith Södergran II Du är min renaste tröst Lyrics: Karin Boye III De mörka änglarna Lyrics: Karin Boye Jeppsson's works have been issued on CD, including:

    Kerstin Jeppsson

    Kerstin_Jeppsson

  • Frida Uhl
  • Austrian writer and translator

    between her and August Strindberg.  The translation into Swedish was by Karin Boye, with whom Uhl collaborated in Berlin. In 1937, she published the memoir

    Frida Uhl

    Frida Uhl

    Frida_Uhl

  • Social science fiction
  • Subgenre of science fiction which explores society and human interactions

    (1890) Yevgeny Zamyatin, We (1924) Aldous Huxley, Brave New World (1932) Karin Boye, Kallocain (1940) Robert A. Heinlein, If This Goes On— (1940) Isaac Asimov

    Social science fiction

    Social science fiction

    Social_science_fiction

  • Astarte (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a 1901 opera by Xavier Leroux Astarte, a 1931 novel by Swedish author Karin Boye Astarte (ballet), a 1967 ballet by Robert Joffrey Astarte (band), an all-female

    Astarte (disambiguation)

    Astarte_(disambiguation)

  • List of Norwegian Air Shuttle tail fin heroes and fleet
  • Camilla Collet Norway Norwegian Air International Boeing 737-800 EI-FVR Karin Boye Sweden Norwegian Air International to Greater Bay Airlines in 2022 Boeing

    List of Norwegian Air Shuttle tail fin heroes and fleet

    List_of_Norwegian_Air_Shuttle_tail_fin_heroes_and_fleet

  • Swedish Modernist poetry
  • (1906–1991), Gunnar Ekelöf (1907–1968), Edith Södergran (1892–1923), Karin Boye (1900–1941), Harry Martinson (1904–1978) and Erik Lindegren (1910–1968)

    Swedish Modernist poetry

    Swedish_Modernist_poetry

  • Lists of cemeteries
  • Cemeteries around the world

    Gothenburg and is the burial site for several famous Swedes, including Karin Boye, Otto Nordenskiöld and Ivar Arosenius. Malmö gamla begravningsplats, Malmö

    Lists of cemeteries

    Lists_of_cemeteries

  • Oleksiy Logvynenko
  • Ukrainian translator

    Franz Kafka, Elias Canetti, Bernhard Kellermann, Christoph Ransmayr, Karin Boye, Cornelia Funke, Günter Grass, L. Franko, Max Frisch, J. D. Salinger,

    Oleksiy Logvynenko

    Oleksiy_Logvynenko

  • List of women poets
  • bookseller Gwendolyn B. Bennett (1902–1981), African-American writer Karin Boye (1900–1941), Swedish poet and novelist Dilys Cadwaladr (1902–1979), Welsh-language

    List of women poets

    List_of_women_poets

  • Tom Malmquist
  • Swedish writer

    several of the country's most prestigious literary awards, amongst else the Karin Boye Literary Prize (2015) and Dagens Nyheter Culture Prize (2016). Malmquist

    Tom Malmquist

    Tom Malmquist

    Tom_Malmquist

  • List of Swedish poets
  • Marcus Birro (born 1972) Erik Blomberg (1894–1965) Carl Boberg (1859–1940) Karin Boye (1900–1941) Sophia Elisabet Brenner (1659–1730) Back to top Siv Cedering

    List of Swedish poets

    List of Swedish poets

    List_of_Swedish_poets

  • Øystein Sevåg
  • Norwegian composer and keyboardist

    2011: Anette Askvik: Liberty - producer, piano player, arranger 2014: Karin Boye sånger (Present Recordings) - composer, pianist; with Benedicte Torget

    Øystein Sevåg

    Øystein Sevåg

    Øystein_Sevåg

  • List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: Bi–Bz
  • 27 May 2017. Retrieved 15 November 2018. Hammarström, Camilla. 2001. Karin Boye. Stockholm, Sweden. Natur & Kultur. ISBN 91-27-08935-5. Official site

    List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: Bi–Bz

    List_of_gay,_lesbian_or_bisexual_people:_Bi–Bz

  • Åhlinska skolan
  • School in Stockholm, Sweden

    author and women's rights activist Frida Stéenhoff and poet and novelist Karin Boye. In 1939, the school was united with the Wallinska skolan to form the

    Åhlinska skolan

    Åhlinska skolan

    Åhlinska_skolan

  • Fjärdingen
  • Area of Uppsala, Sweden

    collection From Fjerdingen and Svartbäcken (1877). The writer and poet Karin Boye lived in Fjärdingen during her undergraduate studies in Uppsala and wrote

    Fjärdingen

    Fjärdingen

    Fjärdingen

  • List of Swedish-language writers
  • Björkman-Goldschmidt (1888–1982) August Blanche (1811–1868) August Bondeson (1854–1906) Karin Boye (1900–1941) Fredrika Bremer (1801–1865) Annika Bryn (born 1945) Bo Carpelan

    List of Swedish-language writers

    List of Swedish-language writers

    List_of_Swedish-language_writers

  • October 26
  • Day of the year

    Sudanese politician and general, 1st President of Sudan (died 1983) 1900 – Karin Boye, Swedish poet and novelist (died 1941) 1902 – Beryl Markham, Kenyan horse

    October 26

    October_26

  • Vi (magazine)
  • Swedish lifestyle magazine

    fiction by authors including Evert Taube, Stig Dagerman, Vilhelm Moberg, Karin Boye, Nils Ferlin, Moa Martinson, Lubbe Nordström and Ivar Lo-Johansson, who

    Vi (magazine)

    Vi (magazine)

    Vi_(magazine)

  • List of Swedish women writers
  • Hilma Borelius (1869–1932), literary historian, academic and suffragist Karin Boye (1900–1941), novelist, poet, Swedes know her poems by heart Eva Brag (1829–1913)

    List of Swedish women writers

    List_of_Swedish_women_writers

  • Modernist Swedish literature
  • Institute, accessed October 17, 2006 "Kallocain mångfaldigad". Karin Boye Sällskapet (The Karin Boye Society). October 15, 2006. Algulin, p.201-202 Lars Lönnroth

    Modernist Swedish literature

    Modernist_Swedish_literature

  • Edith Södergran
  • Finnish poet (1892–1923)

    an important guide for a number of poets, including Gunnar Ekelöf and Karin Boye, and her poems are now translated into Russian, Spanish, Chinese and other

    Edith Södergran

    Edith Södergran

    Edith_Södergran

  • List of compositions by Dag Wirén
  • voices, words by Gustaf Fröding (1942) Three sea poems a capella, words by Karin Boye (1963) Livet och skrifterna ("En helig man"), words by Nils Ferlin (1934)

    List of compositions by Dag Wirén

    List of compositions by Dag Wirén

    List_of_compositions_by_Dag_Wirén

  • Vilhelm Ekelund
  • Swedish poet (1880–1949)

    to free verse, and making it a vital model for later writers such as Karin Boye, Erik Lindegren, Gunnar Björling and others. From 1907, after an affair

    Vilhelm Ekelund

    Vilhelm Ekelund

    Vilhelm_Ekelund

  • Anna Riwkin-Brick
  • Russian-born Swedish photographer

    and artistic circles in the late 1920s and 1930s, where figures such as Karin Boye, Gunnar Ekelöf, and Erik Mesterton were prominent contributors. She married

    Anna Riwkin-Brick

    Anna Riwkin-Brick

    Anna_Riwkin-Brick

  • 1940 in literature
  • Bottome – Heart of a Child Marjorie Bowen – The Crime of Laura Sarelle Karin Boye – Kallocain Lynn Brock – The Stoat John Brophy – Green Ladies Douglas

    1940 in literature

    1940_in_literature

  • List of craters on Venus
  • Arner Boyd, American explorer WGPSN Boye 9°36′S 67°42′W / 9.6°S 67.7°W / -9.6; -67.7 (Boye) 28 1994 Karin Boye, Swedish writer WGPSN Bradstreet 16°30′N

    List of craters on Venus

    List_of_craters_on_Venus

  • Swedish literature
  • the modernist poets of the 1930s and 1940s. Karin Boye was influenced by modernism and psychoanalysis. Boye is one of the most widely read poets in Sweden

    Swedish literature

    Swedish_literature

  • Athena Farrokhzad
  • Iranian-Swedish poet and playwright

    Prize of the Swedish Writers' Union. Farrokhzad was joint winner of the Karin Boye Literary Prize in 2013 and in 2014 won the Stora Läsarpriset (Grand Reader's

    Athena Farrokhzad

    Athena Farrokhzad

    Athena_Farrokhzad

  • Agnes von Krusenstjerna
  • Swedish writer

    was supported by Eyvind Johnson, Johannes Edfelt, Elmer Diktonius and Karin Boye, who compared the affair to the censorship of Nazi Germany. Her writing

    Agnes von Krusenstjerna

    Agnes von Krusenstjerna

    Agnes_von_Krusenstjerna

  • List of authors by name: B
  • Switzerland/Italy, f/nf/p) William Boyd (born 1952, Gold Coast/Scotland, f/d) Karin Boye (1900–1941, Sweden, p/f) Abel Boyer (c. 1667–1729, England, nf) Charles

    List of authors by name: B

    List_of_authors_by_name:_B

  • 1900 in Sweden
  • (died 1976) 29 August – Åke Bergqvist, sailor (died 1975). 26 October – Karin Boye, poet and novelist (died 1941) 30 October – Ragnar Granit, physiologist

    1900 in Sweden

    1900 in Sweden

    1900_in_Sweden

  • The Automation
  • 2014 anonymous mythpunk novel

    (1892–1974) Anna Banti (1895–1985) L. Taylor Hansen (1897–1976) 20th century Karin Boye (1900–1941) Stella Gibbons (1902–1989) Leslie F. Stone (1905–1991) C.

    The Automation

    The_Automation

  • Hanel
  • Surname list

    politician Linda Hanel (born 1961), Australian swimmer Margot Hanel, wife of Karin Boye Sue Hanel, musician Rudolf Hanel (born 1897), Austrian association football

    Hanel

    Hanel

  • Ofvandahls
  • Cafe and patisserie

    university. Many local writers such as Hjalmar Bergman, Gustaf Fröding and Karin Boye have been regulars at the café, as well as the artist-prince Eugen, Duke

    Ofvandahls

    Ofvandahls

    Ofvandahls

  • István Tótfalusi
  • Hungarian writer, literary translator, linguist, and editor (1936–2020)

    " [1977] Harry Martinson: Flowering Nettle (with László Lontay), 1977 Karin Boye: Kallocain (science-fiction novel), 1978 H. Peterson: Pelle in trouble

    István Tótfalusi

    István_Tótfalusi

  • 2022 New Brunswick municipal elections
  • Local elections in Canada

    Candidate Votes % Karin Boyé 108 45.00 Pamela (Pam) Ann McKenzie 73 30.42 Robert Russell 59 24.58

    2022 New Brunswick municipal elections

    2022_New_Brunswick_municipal_elections

  • Ana Luisa Valdés
  • Uruguayan writer and social anthropologist

    1986) Conversaciones con el enemigo by Pierre Schori (2015). Kalocaína by Karin Boye (1988), in collaboration with Anahy Cabrera "Ana Luisa Valdés". Pecha

    Ana Luisa Valdés

    Ana_Luisa_Valdés

  • List of Uppsala University people
  • (1891–1974), novelist, playwright; Nobel Laureate in Literature 1951 Karin Boye (1900–1941), poet and novelist Gösta Knutsson (1908–1973), radio producer

    List of Uppsala University people

    List of Uppsala University people

    List_of_Uppsala_University_people

  • Ulrike Nolte
  • German science fiction author and translator

    Fiction": die Zukunftsphantasien moderner Klassiker der Literatur von Karin Boye bis Lars Gustafsson (2002) Die Gehirndörfer (1999) Paradiesvögel (2000)

    Ulrike Nolte

    Ulrike Nolte

    Ulrike_Nolte

  • Benjamin Staern
  • Swedish composer

    bländvit kärlek (Songs of Dazzling Love) (poems from misc. collections by Karin Boye) (2013) for alto and orchestra. Saiyah (2013–14) for two soloists, large

    Benjamin Staern

    Benjamin_Staern

  • Sharon Dyall
  • Swedish actress and singer

    (Text/Music: Mauro Scocco) 2000: Våra Systrar gå i Brokiga Kläder, poems by Karin Boye 2001: Totta Näslund Duetter 2002: Andliga Klassiker, Björn Hedström 2004:

    Sharon Dyall

    Sharon Dyall

    Sharon_Dyall

  • Samfundet De Nio
  • Swedish literary society

    the years have been Astrid Lindgren, Elin Wägner, Marika Stiernstedt, Karin Boye, Hjalmar Gullberg, Karl Vennberg, Gunnel Vallquist, Kerstin Ekman, Sara

    Samfundet De Nio

    Samfundet_De_Nio

  • List of Swedish-language novels
  • Lo-Johansson (1939) Trägudars land – Jan Fridegård (1940) Kallocain – Karin Boye (1940) The Hammer of God – Bo Giertz (1941) Väckarklocka – Elin Wägner

    List of Swedish-language novels

    List_of_Swedish-language_novels

  • Moa Martinson
  • Swedish writer (1890–1964)

    Engman, the name of the woman was Karin L., and another source, Söderberg, speaks of a love affair with poet Karin Boye and several other women. In the

    Moa Martinson

    Moa Martinson

    Moa_Martinson

  • Artists in The Aesthetics of Resistance
  • Artists in ''The Aesthetics of Resistance''

    characterisation of the painter Titorelli, in the trial." Karin Boye 1900-1941 Writer Literature Boye's poetry reflects all the intellectual currents of modernity

    Artists in The Aesthetics of Resistance

    Artists_in_The_Aesthetics_of_Resistance

  • TINGeLING
  • Norwegian jazz band

    toured in Norway 2002, with a performance where they presented lyrics by Karin Boye, and has also been widely used at Norwegian jazz festivals, as well as

    TINGeLING

    TINGeLING

  • Östra kyrkogården, Gothenburg
  • Cemetery in Sweden

    Ivar Arosenius (1878–1909), painter Albert Ulrik Bååth (1853–1912), poet Karin Boye (1900–1941), poet Dan Broström (1870–1925), Swedish Naval Minister from

    Östra kyrkogården, Gothenburg

    Östra kyrkogården, Gothenburg

    Östra_kyrkogården,_Gothenburg

  • April 1941
  • Month of 1941

    2010); John Williams, classical guitarist, in Melbourne, Australia Died: Karin Boye, 40, Swedish poet and novelist The Battle of Thermopylae ended in German

    April 1941

    April_1941

  • Magda Gad
  • Swedish war correspondent (born 1975)

    Retrieved 19 May 2020. "Vi : de bästa texterna – Vol. 1 av Lars Ahlin, Karin Boye, Denis Duperley, Stig Edling, Peter Englund (Häftad)". Bokus.com. Retrieved

    Magda Gad

    Magda Gad

    Magda_Gad

  • Eva Neander
  • Swedish author and poet

    published. The collection channels the influence of Swedish poet and novelist Karin Boye who in many ways was Neander's predecessor. That was followed by two collections

    Eva Neander

    Eva_Neander

  • Maria Kannegaard
  • Danish-born Norwegian jazz musician (born 1970)

    Röstar Talar (Bergland Productions), with Eldbjørg Raknes Trio (lyrics by Karin Boye) 2006: Survival Kit (Bergland Productions), with Siri Gjære 2007: I Live

    Maria Kannegaard

    Maria Kannegaard

    Maria_Kannegaard

  • Paletten
  • Swedish art magazine

    poems and essays by leading Swedish authors including Erik Blomberg, Karin Boye, Gunnar Ekelöf, and Nobel Prize laureate Harry Martinson. Editors of Paletten

    Paletten

    Paletten

  • Eldbjørg Raknes
  • Norwegian jazz vocalist (born 1970)

    and Per Oddvar Johansen (trommer), original compositions to lyrics by Karin Boye 2005: Små sanger mest i det blå (Bergland Prod.), original compositions

    Eldbjørg Raknes

    Eldbjørg Raknes

    Eldbjørg_Raknes

  • Eugénie Söderberg
  • Swedish-American writer and journalist

    young writers of Sweden. These included Gunnar Ekelöf, Harry Martinson, Karin Boye, Ebbe Linde, who with many others participated as writers and editors

    Eugénie Söderberg

    Eugénie Söderberg

    Eugénie_Söderberg

  • Elisabeth Wärnfeldt
  • Swedish author, opera and concert singer (born 1956)

    texts by Dag Hammarskjöld and Leo Tolstoy Jan Wallgren – Boye-sånger, to the poems by Karin Boye Boel Dirke – Damen det brinner, a jazz opera, to texts

    Elisabeth Wärnfeldt

    Elisabeth_Wärnfeldt

  • Helena Brodin
  • Swedish actress (born 1936)

    Sven Wollter appeared in Kallocain [sv], a filmed play adaptation of Karin Boye's 1940 dystopian novel of the same name. She had a main role in Skärgårdsdoktorn

    Helena Brodin

    Helena Brodin

    Helena_Brodin

  • Claudia Reinhardt
  • German photographer

    Duvanel, Ingeborg Bachmann, Anne Sexton, Diane Arbus, Pierre Molinier, and Karin Boye No Place Like Home is a series of 25 photographs based on the town, Viernheim

    Claudia Reinhardt

    Claudia Reinhardt

    Claudia_Reinhardt

  • August Prize
  • Swedish literary prize

    Johan Svedjedal [sv], Den nya dagen gryr. Karin Boyes författarliv (lit. 'The New Day Dawns. Karin Boye's Life as an Author') (Wahlström & Widstrand)

    August Prize

    August Prize

    August_Prize

  • List of women writers (A–L)
  • States), wr. & pw. Mary D. R. Boyd (1809–1899, United States), ch. wr. Karin Boye (1900–1941, Sweden), poet & nv. Clare Boylan (1948–2006, Ireland), fiction

    List of women writers (A–L)

    List_of_women_writers_(A–L)

  • London City Lionesses
  • Women's association football club based in Bromley, England

    Sarah Ewens 14 2023–24 Championship 22 7 4 11 26 36 25 8th R5 QF Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah 8 2024–25 Championship 20 13 4 3 38 17 43 1st R5 GS Isobel Goodwin

    London City Lionesses

    London_City_Lionesses

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  • Boyer
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    A Flemish sloop with a castle at each end.

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    The gazelle.

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    A small yellow singing bird, with an ash-colored head; the European siskin. Called also tarin.

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    The siskin.

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    One of several small, swift, elegantly formed species of antelope, of the genus Gazella, esp. G. dorcas; -- called also algazel, corinne, korin, and kevel. The gazelles are celebrated for the luster and soft expression of their eyes.

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    Suicide, by slashing the abdomen, formerly practiced in Japan, and commanded by the government in the cases of disgraced officials; disembowelment; -- also written, but incorrectly, hari-kari.

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    A pile of rocks; sometimes, the solid rock. See Cairn.

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