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334:, who relieves the ennui of crew and passengers with scenes of far-off times and places, and whose operator is also the sometimes naĂŻve main narrator. The rooms of Mima, according to Martinson, represent different kinds of life styles or forms of consciousness. The accumulated destruction the Mima witnesses impels her to destroy herself in despair, to which she, the machine, is finally moved by the 193:, then giving it the meaning as the "name for the space in which the atoms move". Others have submitted additional theories as to the origin of the word. A preface to a 2005 Italian edition claims that the title comes from ancient Greek ጀΜÎčαρός, "sad, despairing", plus special resonances that the sound "a" had for Martinson. Another theory makes up the word "Aniara" from the chemical symbols Ni ( 434:, in reviewing a 1964 American edition for a genre audience, stated that "Martinson's achievement here is an inexpressible, immeasurable sadness. ranscends panic and terror and even despair leaves you in the quiet immensities, with the feeling that you have spent time, and have been permanently tinted, by and with an impersonal larger-than-God force." 1444:
His business as a poet does not include the development of new principles of cosmology or the invention of thought systems but is rather concerned with details which will make credible whatever cosmology or thought systems he adopts. (...) (T)here are passages in which his conception justifies itself
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finds in 2018, the poem "a product of its times, but even as aspects may no longer seem as current, it holds up well in its bleak vision." In his 2019 overview of Martinson's works in the New York Review of Books, Geoffrey O'Brien concludes "Aniara is an epic of extinction, conceived at a moment when
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from 1953 to 1956. It narrates the tragedy of a large passenger spacecraft carrying a cargo of colonists escaping destruction on Earth veering off course, leaving the Solar System and entering into an existential struggle. The style is symbolic, sweeping and innovative for its time, with creative use
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as an "epic poem about the spaceship in which we flee the destruction of the earth, the spaceship that drifts off course into an endless universe", and considered the poem to have achieved becoming a legend in their own right, one of the myths people are familiar with without necessarily knowing who
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Aniara, published in October 1956, was met with public interest and enthusiasm from literary critics and readers. The work was praised for its lyrical storytelling, profound thought, and its portrayal of human greatness turning into humiliation and powerlessness. Aniara has influenced other works of
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which annihilates their home port, the great city of Dorisburg. Without the succour of the Mima, the erstwhile colonists seek distraction in sensual orgies, memories of their own and earlier lives, low comedy, religious cults, observations of strange astronomical phenomena, empty entertainments,
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in 1956, Bo Strömstedt wrote: "it is a fabulous story, and Harry Martinson tells it with an ingenuity – in substance and in words – that is also quite fabulous; even though most of the songs are written in the same iambic verse, the book never becomes monotonous." "Harry Martinson has not only
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is situated) and ejection from the solar system, the first few years of increasing despair and distractions of the passengers, until news is received of the destruction of their home port, and perhaps of Earth itself. According to Martinson, he dictated the initial cycle as in a fever after a
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and the words radiate a kind of austere but delicate simplicity. (...) (I)t was a bold move to translate this work and it may well prove a seminal volume in the history of English letters." - Burns Singer, Times Literary Supplement
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Aniara (1960), a Swedish TV film directed by Arne Arnbom, written by Erik Lindegren and Harry Martinson, and starring Margareta Hallin, Elisabeth Söderström, Erik SÊdén and Arne Tyrén. The music was composed by Karl-Birger Blomdahl.
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is an effort to " between science and poetry, between the wish to understand and the difficulty to comprehend". Martinson translates scientific imagery into the poem: for example, the "curved space" from
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has been translated to around twenty languages including French, German, Italian, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Czech, Russian, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, Hebrew, English, and Esperanto.
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has commonly been used as the basis of planetarium shows, the first one set up in 1988 by Björn Stenholm using music by Dmitrij Shostakovich in the planetarium then housed in what is now the
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written a breathtakingly lyrical science fiction story; he has also (...) created a gigantic "Paradise lost", an epic about how human greatness is turned into humiliation and powerlessness".
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is likely an inspiration for Martinson's description of the cosmos as "a bowl of glass", according to the Nobel Prize Foundation. Martinson also said he was influenced by
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and E. Harley Schubert in 1963. It was translated again into English by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg for a 1999 edition. Neither edition is currently in print.
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in October 1956 was met with much public interest and was enthusiastically received by many Swedish literary critics and readers. Reviewing it in
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science, routine tasks, brutal totalitarianism, and in all kinds of human endeavour, but ultimately cannot face the emptiness outside and inside.
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writes "Martinson’s creative approach to astronomy and related matters gives the work an misleadingly archaic feel."
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wrote of the original translation "it may well prove a seminal volume in the history of English letters" in
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In the 2004 centennial celebration of the birth of Harry Martinson, the Martinson Society characterized
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with a cargo of colonists from the ravaged Earth. After an accident, the ship is ejected from the
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of neologisms to suggest the science fictional setting. It was published in its final form on 13
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the title track last 30:21 minutes and relates all the poem from beginning to end.
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was named after Isagel, a character from the story, and its star was named Aniara.
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based on Martinson's poem; it was staged in Stockholm, Hamburg, Brussels and
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broadcast an English translation, read over five nights, in November 1962.
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has been translated to around twenty languages. It was adapted into an
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extinction had begun to seem not only possible but perhaps imminent."
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that year. Also in 2018, artist Fia Backstrom made the installation
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The poem has also been reviewed more recently. In a 2015 review,
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was named after a character aboard the spacecraft, the pilot
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Martinson, Harry (2005). Lombardi, Maria Cristina (ed.).
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had previously been published in Martinson's collection
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Martinson's bibliography at Nobel Foundation's website
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Harry Martinson: naturens, havens och rymdens diktare
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Index

Aniara (disambiguation)
Harry Martinson
Science fiction
Swedish
epic
science fiction
poem
Nobel laureate
Harry Martinson
opera
feature film
Tau Zero
Poul Anderson
A Fire Upon the Deep
Vernor Vinge
HD 102956 b
Johan Wrede
neologism
Arthur Eddington
Nickel
Argon
Tord Hall
Albert Einstein
general theory of relativity
Paul Dirac
cantos
spacecraft
Mars
Solar System
existential

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