Bruno K. Öijer

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Bruno K. Öijer
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Bruno K Öijer signs his latest poetry collection at an antiquarian in Stockholm.
Born Kenneth Bruno Öijer
(1951-11-26) 26 November 1951 (age 72)
Linköping, Sweden
Occupation Poet
Nationality Swedish
Period 1973–
Genre Poetry
Notable works Giljotin
Medan giftet verkar
Det förlorade ordet
Dimman av allt
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Spouse Maya Eizin Öijer

Bruno Keats Öijer (born 26 November 1951 in Linköping, Sweden) is a contemporary Swedish poet.

Biography

Öijer was born in Linköping in 1951. His first collection of poems, Sång för anarkismen (lit. Song for Anarchism) was published in 1973.[1]

Öijer is perhaps most appreciated as a stage performance poet, and he has made notable appearances in front of large audiences. During the 1970s, he was a part of poetry group Vesuvius.[1]

One of his appearances was that in Stockholm on June 6, 2003, at the occasion of the national day concert by Kent.

Bibliography

  • Sång för anarkismen (lit. Song for Anarchism, poetry collection, 1973)
  • Fotografier av undergångens leende (lit. Photographs of the Smile of Destruction, poetry collection, 1974)
  • c/o Night (poetry collection, 1976)
  • Chivas Regal (novel, 1978)
  • Spelarens sten (lit. The Gambler's Stone, poetry collection, 1979)
  • Giljotin (lit. Guillotine, poetry collection, 1981)
  • Medan giftet verkar (lit. While the Poison Takes Effect, poetry collection, 1990)
  • Det förlorade ordet (lit. The Lost Word, poetry collection, 1995)
  • Dimman av allt (lit. The Mist of It All, poetry collection, 2001)
  • Svart som silver (lit. Black as Silver, poetry collection, 2008)
  • Och natten viskade Annabel Lee (lit. And the Night Whispered Annabel Lee, poetry collection, 2014)

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References

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