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Tua Birgitta Forsström (born 2 April 1947) is a Finland-Swedish writer who writes in Swedish. She was awarded the Nordic Council Literature Prize in 1998 for the poetry collection Efter att ha tillbringat en natt bland hästar.[1] Forsström's work is known for its engagement with the Finnish landscape, travel and conflicts within relationships. She often uses quotations in her work, sometimes placing them directly into her poems and at other times using them as introductions or interludes in her sequences. She has used quotations from Egon Friedell, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Hermann Hesse and Friedrich Nietszche. In the collection After Spending a Night Among Horses (Efter att ha tillbringat en natt bland hästar) (1997) Forsström uses quotations from the Andrei Tarkovsky film Stalker, they are placed as interludes in a sequence of pieces and sit alone on the page, without direct reference to their source on the page, leaving this to a Notes & Quotations section at the end of the book.

Tua Forsström
Tua Forsström
Tua Forsström
BornTua Birgitta Forsström
(1947-04-02) 2 April 1947 (age 77)
Porvoo, Finland
LanguageSwedish
NationalityFinnish
Notable worksAfter Having Spent a Night Among Horses (1997)
Member of the Swedish Academy
(Seat No. 18)

Incumbent

Assumed office
20 December 2019
Preceded byKatarina Frostenson

She published her first book in 1972, A Poem about Love and Other Things (En dikt om kärlek och annat). Her breakthrough into the English-speaking world came in 1987 with her sixth collection, Snow Leopard (Snöleopard), which was translated into the English by David McDuff and published by Bloodaxe Books. In 1990, the book won a Poetry Book Society Translation Award in the United Kingdom. In 2006, I Studied Once at a Wonderful Faculty was published by Bloodaxe Books, with translations from David McDuff and Stina Katchadourian. The collection contains Snow Leopard (Snöleopard) (1987), The Parks (Parkerna) (1992), After Spending a Night Among Horses (Efter att ha tillbringat en natt bland hästar) (1997) and a new poem sequence called Minerals.

On 7 February 2019, Forsström was elected a member of the Swedish Academy, succeeding Katarina Frostensoninseat 18. She was inducted in December 2019.[2]

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  1. ^ "Nordic Council Literature Prize. Literature Prizewinners 1962–2013". Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  • ^ "Ny ledamot i Svenska Akademien" (in Swedish). Swedish Academy. 2019-02-19.
  • Cultural offices
    Preceded by

    Katarina Frostenson

    Swedish Academy,
    Seat No.18

    2019–
    Succeeded by

    incumbent


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