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255:. There are several discrepancies in the timeline of Martinson's early years between official records and her books. These are most likely due to that her stories built on the oral traditions of the family. In 1892, her grandfather became ill and died and her grandmother could no longer take care of Martinson so she went to live with her mother. There is no record of where they lived until 1894, when they moved to Norrköping. Swartz earned very little money. In 1894–1896, she worked at Norrköping's wool weaving mills, where working conditions were extremely bad and wages low. During her early school years, Martinson had a stepfather, Alfred Karlsson, who she described as an alcoholic. He was a sometime 449: 319: 744: 31: 211: 386: 989: 1049:, she characterized Swartz as her best and most trusted friend. At that time, Martinson's literary reputation was low as it had decreased throughout the years. When her health became worse in the 60s, she stopped writing. However, despite her low reputation as a writer, Martinson still meant a lot to working-class women. Even though her health was deteriorating, she still enjoyed debating and never stopped expressing her feelings. 1042:
causerie and debate articles published in several daily and weekly papers. She was also frequently hired to give lectures and traveled the country on different tours. In 1944, she made her radio debut. Because of her strong personality, what she said and did caused attention, and she became a role model for many women in Sweden and most of all for women in the working class.
290:), which is set in Norrköping, she described the hard and ruthless situation that she and her mother was in during the 1890s. Because of the book, Martinson was accused for denigration by right-wing critics, but Martinson said that what she did was the opposite. The different run-down lodgings the family moved in and out of are described in the books 179:. Her mother was Kristina Swartz (sometimes spelt Christina Schwartz) who served as a maid wherever jobs were available. There are no legal records stating who her father was, but according to researchers Annika Johansson and Bonnie Festin, he was probably Anders Teodor Andersson, a farmhand who served at the Kärr farm in 788:
where he was going, and would be gone for days. Harry's friends blamed Martinson for his disappearance, and there were even those who believed that she was to blame for both his physical and mental pain. Not knowing where her husband was, Martinson soon became desperate with despair and jealousy. She even hired a
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Paradoxically enough, I am mostly indignant not because I was denied the possibility to get a university education, but because I landed right in the same anonymous hell as my mother. Maybe it was even harder for me, for I was fully conscious that it was hell. I was clear about the injustice against
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in the hope of solving their marriage problems. At the beginning of 1934 Harry suffered from depression. Up until then, he had never stayed in one place for such a long time as he had done with Martinson at Johannesdal. He started to leave the apartment now and then without any explanation of why or
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in the hope of getting a job, but this turned out to be harder than she expected. During the financial depression of 1907–1909, she had to move back to Norrköping. At this time, she followed events related to concerns about the labour market. This period of Martinson's life had a significant impact
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she developed her writing skills, but even though she often pushed the boundaries in her articles, she went too far in 1924, when she wrote that women and men should receive equal pay for equal work. Quarrels started at the magazine, resulting in Martinson resigning from the paper, but due to her
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In 1910, her first son Olof was born, and in 1922 she and Johansson were married. The reason she hesitated for such a long time to marry him was partly due to Johansson's drinking and partly because she did not want to live in the dark forest. After the birth of Olof, the family soon expanded. In
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In the midst of summer, she walks down the eighty steps. Counting them out loud one after the other, even though she knows very well their number. It is cloudy, almost dark, even though it is only July. The bright nights are waning. The scents of roses and honeysuckles waft around her. She stops,
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course at the Fogelstad Citizen School for Women and when she left the school it was as "Moa". During her stay at Fogelstad, she received a letter from Harry Martinson, who asked if he could come and stay for a while at the torp in Johannesdal so he could work. He arrived in the summer of 1928.
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During the 1940s, Martinson became known in Sweden as "the Mother of the People". Her books were reaching a wide audience and she now had readers who could identify with the environment she was portraying, instead of people being shocked by her naturalistic scenes. She wrote diligently and had
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August, Martinsson wrote to Harry that she was going to commit suicide and that the manuscript was going to follow her to the grave. She had buried the manuscript in the woods. The letter reached Harry while he worked his passage aboard a ship to Rotterdam. A week later, he was back home in
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June and during her stay at the hospital, she and Harry kept in contact through letters. Harry's were love letters, while Martinson still found it difficult to trust him after his extramarital affairs. Her letters were not as affectionate as his and their relationship was crumbling. On
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1911, their second son Tore was born, followed by three more sons: Erik in 1913, Manfred in 1914 and Knut in 1916. The birth of Knut was especially hard, since she had to deliver him all alone on the kitchen floor in the torp. Martinson recounted the birth in
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One author who had significant impact on Martinson was Martin Andersen Näxö. It was the first time she recognized her own experiences in a literary work. She wrote a letter to him, telling him about her own life and also sent an article she had written for
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as editor. Her first contribution was an article about unemployed men's women. She wrote it under a new signature, Moa, because she did not want the syndicalistic circles she moved in to see that she worked for a liberal magazine. However, her work for
226:") she portrays her mother's situation as pregnant with a married man's child. At one point she thought that her father was a married man, whom her mother had worked for. Her romantic view of her mysterious father decreased as time went by. In her book 711:. By then, Martinson had considered divorcing him for a long time since theirs had not been an easy marriage. After Johansson's death her economic situation was difficult. Martinson's friends in Stockholm started a fund-raising and manage to collect 377:
on her political engagement. She also wrote poems and sent a collection to a notary interested in literature, but her work was rejected. She later described the poems as "lofty", since that was how she thought such texts should be written.
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and Martinson was deeply concerned for him. He was fourteen years younger than she, and their marriage had not been easy. As writers, they also had very different styles. While Martinson was characterized as an unpolished
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since 1934. He was one of the Bonnier-founder's two grandsons who jointly ran the company at the time. Her choice of Tidens was also partly due to political reasons. Starting with a collection of poems called
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During the 1930s, Martinson experienced severe stomach pains. Despite several diagnoses made by different doctors, no remedy could be found and the pain continued. In June 1937, she was hospitalized at the
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Shortly after Martinson's return to Johannesdal, her husband was afflicted by a nervous disorder. He started hallucinating and could not eat or sleep. She tried to get him to a doctor but he refused. On
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broke out, which she saw as the biggest threat to the working class. In her opinion, the non-socialist ruling countries were sending out workers to fight for values they did not share. When it came to
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urging him to come home. With the announcement, Harry's flight became public and the story circulated in the newspapers. The couple kept in contact indirectly through their publishers and friends. On 2
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In November 1954, Martinson's mother Kristina Swartz died at the age of 83. Their relationship had been very strong, and Martinson's mother had been a big influence and inspiration for her work. In
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and several other women. In the summer of 1934, Harry confessed that he had been seeing another woman but said that he had ended the affair. Martinson became furious, but she forgave him.
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March 1896, and they had three more daughters, but they all died within days of being born. After the years at the textile mill, the family moved several times to different locations in
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July 1906. The conversation revolved around flowers, which the King said that he felt had souls. As of 2016, the stairs remain and have been named "Moa Martinson's Stairs".
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March 1940, and divorced in 1941. By then Harry was already engaged to his second wife Ingrid Lagercrantz. They were married until Harry committed suicide on 11
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The identity of her father was unknown to Martinson her entire life, but her speculations about who it could be were an inspiration for her work. In her book
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Martinson's political interest started to develop in 1921, when unemployment in Sweden was higher than ever before, and in 1922 she and Johansson joined the
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During the first years of her life, Martinson lived with her paternal grandparents and their youngest daughter Hulda while Swartz worked as a maid or in the
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In the autumn of 1942, she met Karl Gunnarsson, whom she had first encountered in 1910 when she worked as a pantry chef at the Elfkarleö Hotel, south of
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During the summer of 1928, Martinson and Harry fell in love. However, in 1928–1929 she became more depressed and in March 1929, she was hospitalized at
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was mostly novels and stories and her political articles were still published in the syndicalistic press. She had found the name "Moa" in the novel
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In order to make more money and avoid loneliness Martinson entered a new area, the film industry. She had help from her friend, actress
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In 1908–1909, Martinson worked as a pantry chef at restaurants and hotels in Sweden. In the winter of 1909, she met Karl Johansson in
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June 1934, Harry abruptly left Martinson and the house in Johannesdal and took to the road again, leaving behind the manuscript for
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3,300 to ease her financial situation. Having lost two sons and one husband, she became very depressed. In March 1928, she took a
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hospital. During Martinson's stay in the hospital, Harry lived at Johannesdal and they communicated through letters. On 3
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as part of the Swedish delegation. Gorky became the first chairman of the congress during which the new doctrine of
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Life on Johannesdal was poor and hard but the upbringing of her sons was important to Martinson. She was opposed to
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enthralled by the silence and beauty of the summer night. The noise from the day's bustle still lingers in her ears.
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in the war, Martinson had a different opinion and believed that Russian workers were defending their revolution.
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In the autumn of 1935, the tension between Martinson and Harry seemed to have disappeared. She was working on
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Over six years Martinson had published eight books and had gained most critics' respect. In September 1939,
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I ought to get a walloping for trusting a man!: Moa Martinson's "Church wedding" from a gender perspective
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June, after which he went to Stockholm and stayed with friends. He broke contact with Martinson and after
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Before the event of mobile phones, the Swedish Radio provided a service of reading "personal telegrams" (
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In April 1925, Martinson's two youngest sons, Manfred and Knut, went through the ice and drowned in Lake
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child, she had to go to her parents home for the birth. Swartz' father, Nils Peter Swartz, was a poor
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where Martinson became very active. To further educate herself, she read the works of authors like
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in Stockholm by cutting his stomach open with a pair of scissors in what has been described as a "
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in April 1925, and became part of the political circles in Stockholm. She wrote her first story
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was formed. Martinson became fascinated by the communist society, while Harry was appalled by
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During the winter of 1933, their financial situation improved and they rented an apartment in
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Lita på en karl, man skulle ha stryk!: Moa Martinsons "Kyrkbröllop" ur ett genusperspektiv
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October 1929, they got married. Shortly thereafter, in May 1930, Harry was diagnosed with
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at the same time as Swartz. Since she carried, what in those days was referred to as an
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1939, he filed for divorce and never returned to her or Johannesdal. They were granted
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and was hospitalized. He stayed in the hospital during spring and was discharged on 13
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However, Harry's affair with Karin was not over and the same summer they traveled to
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by the torp and she was devastated. She worked incessantly to keep her grief at bay.
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who worked odd jobs in the countryside outside Norrköping. He married Swartz on 11
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During the 1970s, Martinson became a role model for female writers during the
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Johannesdal and he, Martinson and one of their sons dug up the manuscript.
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The couple had very little money so in 1932, Martinson sent a draft called
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she was now known to the public although mostly in syndicalistic circles.
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Norström, Karin; Ecke, Frauke; Bignert, Anders; Helander, Björn (2020).
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In 1989, a literary award named after Martinson was instituted by the
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for ten years. It consisted of poems about politics, love and nature.
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who lived with his brother Valfrid and their father Johan Petter in a
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One of the textile mills in Norrköping, Förenade Yllefabrikerna, 1953
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They wrote for their life: Moa and the Swedish working class authors
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De skrev för livet: Moa och de svenska kvinnliga arbetarförfattarna
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Brev kring en resa utan mĂĄl : Harry, Moa och herrarna Bonnier
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Letters on a journey without end: Harry, Moa and the Bonnier men
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January 1928, Johansson committed suicide by putting a stick of
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At that time renamed Lundin by the factory he then worked for.
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was discontinued and soon after Martinson started working for
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The marriage between Martinson and Harry is recounted in the
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Loos, Viggo (1972). Helmfrid, Bjorn; Kraft, Salomon (eds.).
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who lived with his wife, Carin Olofsdotter, in a derelict
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It is not uncommon for people with a diet consisting of
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August 1964) was one of Sweden's most noted authors of
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Moa Martinson: Writhing and Wandering in the thirties
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Harry Martinson: naturens, havens och rymdens diktare
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In August 1934, the couple were invited to the first
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so she had heard of him and read some of his works.
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was published and in 1927 her work was published in
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Stockholm: Askild & Kärnekull. 3374: 3338: 2877: 2850:"Moa Martinson – modernist & feminist" 2555: 2477:[Who was Moa Martinson's father?] 2417: 2284:"Moa hjälpte läsarna förstĂĄ klassamhället" 2152: 1757: 1733: 3634:] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. 3559: 3526: 3489: 3272: 3245: 3007:[Martinson committed hara-kiri]. 2942:[What is seen in the appendix?]. 2841: 2803: 2707: 2352: 2350: 2260: 2248: 2140: 2099: 2051: 2039: 2003: 1781: 976:") (1982) by their friend Swedish writer 332:Norrköping Exhibition of Art and Industry 199:February 1891, Swartz sued Andersson for 3762: 3703:Moa in letters and pictures: a selection 3663: 3442:] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Bonnier. 2907: 2878:Samuelsson, MarieLouise (26 June 2007). 2847: 2745:"Moa Martinson och de tiotusen timmarna" 2688: 2357:Sandelin, Ann-Charlotte (5 April 2015). 2356: 2275: 987: 742: 655:In November 1927, Martinson traveled to 447: 443: 384: 317: 209: 3785: 3729: 3407: 3002: 2880:"Radiokrönikan: Utrikeskorrar i radion" 2623: 2572:. Nynäshamns TuristbyrĂĄ. Archived from 2331:(in Swedish). Vol. 25. Stockholm: 1769: 983: 3890: 3815:Marika Stiernstedt about Moa Martinson 3305: 2755:. Svenslärarföreningen. Archived from 2736: 2359:"PĂĄ vandring i Moa Martinsons barndom" 2347: 2224: 2212: 2200: 2188: 2176: 2128: 2111: 2087: 2075: 2063: 2027: 2015: 1976: 1961: 1949: 1937: 1925: 1913: 1901: 1889: 1877: 1865: 1853: 1841: 1829: 1817: 1805: 1793: 1721: 1706: 1691: 1679: 1664: 905:hospital where it was discovered that 814: 389:Johannesdal torp where Martinson lived 3696: 3596:; Linder, Erik Hjalmar, eds. (1965). 3440:The Threshold: memoirs from the 1930s 3063:"Kristina Sandberg vinner Moa-priset" 3036:["Johannesdal – Moa's torp]. 3026: 2908:Viktorin, Magnus (28 December 2013). 2816: 2472: 2468: 2466: 2464: 2440: 2392: 2390: 2388: 2386: 2384: 2382: 2380: 2316: 2314: 2312: 2310: 2308: 2281: 565:again. She also worked for the paper 397:. He was nine years older, and was a 3466: 2937: 2594: 2588: 2568:[Johannesdal – Moa's torp]. 2405:. The Moa Martinson Literary Society 1745: 1546: 1337:"), essays and short stories (1942) 868:. In 1937, she decided to leave the 847:All Union Congress of Soviet Writers 693: 545: 3811:Marika Stiernstedt om Moa Martinson 2774: 2742: 2663: 2629: 1629:, like birds and deer, killed with 1060:. She is buried at Sorunda Church. 436:children and disliked the militant 13: 3918:People from Linköping Municipality 3913:20th-century Swedish women writers 3736:Harry Martinson and Moa: 1920–1931 3732:Harry Martinson och Moa: 1920–1931 3657: 3375:Höjer, Magnus; Höjer, Ulf (1996). 3091:"Förteckning över Moastipendiater" 2996: 2526: 2461: 2396: 2377: 2305: 1652: 723: 625:Fogelstad Citizen School for Women 14: 3969: 3868:Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon 3856: 3239: 3003:Hansson, Anita (31 August 2000). 2269: 922:February 1939, Harry experienced 876:publisher which was owned by the 682:writer who had been published in 380: 3953:Swedish women's rights activists 3699:Moa i brev och bilder: ett urval 3436:Tröskeln: memoarer frĂĄn 30-talet 3093:[List of Moa stipends]. 2938:Edèn, Jessica (7 January 2014). 2910:"HallĂĄmannen – din lots i etern" 1100:Workers' Educational Association 409:, in the woods between Ă–smo and 155:November 1890 – 5 29: 3254:] (in Swedish). 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(1994). 3381:On the hunt for an exhibition 3273:Andersson, Karl-Olof (2003). 3252:Moa Martinson: a bibliography 3248:Moa Martinson: en bibliografi 2475:"Vem var Moa Martinsons far?" 1647: 1218:"), novel, Mia series (1936) 166: 3809:Stiernstedt, Marika (1995). 3377:PĂĄ jakt efter en utställning 2753:www.svensklararforeningen.se 2321:Furuland, Lars (1985–1987). 2237:Tigerstedt & Linder 1965 1456:"), historical novel (1955) 1405:"), historical novel (1949) 1320:"), historical novel (1941) 1303:"), historical novel (1940) 1286:"), novel Mia series (1939) 1269:"), novel Mia series (1938) 1235:"), historical novel (1937) 1011:. Martinson wrote a lengthy 913:. She had an operation on 16 859:Stalin's cult of personality 372:In 1906, Martinson moved to 314:Kitchen maid and pantry chef 7: 3863:Helga Maria (Moa) Martinson 3738:]. Stockholm: Bonnier. 3664:Anderson, Bengt E. (2011). 3594:Tigerstedt, Eugène Napoleon 3560:Söderblom, Staffan (1994). 3500:City University of New York 3130:. p. 1. 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Situated at the top of 118: 108: 92: 84: 76: 59: 40: 28: 21: 3938:Swedish-language writers 3306:Engman, Kerstin (2004). 1575: 1506: 1490:"), Betty series (1959) 1473:"), Betty series (1957) 1439:"), Betty series (1952) 1354:"), Betty series (1943) 1301:The Road Under The Stars 924:pain in one of his knees 3948:Swedish women novelists 3730:Erfurth, Sonja (1987). 3527:Martinson, Moa (1990). 3490:Martinson, Moa (1988). 3348:Memories, just memories 3215:"Mor gifter sig (1979)" 2978:www.naturvardsverket.se 1599:, up until 1971 called 1369:Behind the Swedish Wall 1335:The Army on the Horizon 909:had accumulated in her 747:Harry Martinson in 1943 171:Martinson was born on 2 3923:People from Norrköping 3494:My mother gets married 3223:Swedish Film Institute 3194:Swedish Film Institute 3165:Swedish Film Institute 3118:[Grand Prize] 3042:Nynäshamn Municipality 2823:www.minnenasjournal.nu 2817:Andersson, Karl-Olof. 2401:[Moa's life]. 1758:Höjer & Höjer 1996 1734:Höjer & Höjer 1996 1471:Bells at the Silk Road 1467:Klockor vid sidenvägen 1454:The Women at Kummelsjö 1450:Kvinnorna pĂĄ Kummelsjö 1297:Vägen under stjärnorna 1216:My Mother Gets Married 1096: 1092:My Mother Gets Married 1047:My Mother Gets Married 1021:AB Svensk Filmindustri 993: 776:, Harry was a refined 748: 456: 390: 370: 323: 300:My Mother Gets Married 234:My Mother Gets Married 215: 177:Linköping Municipality 161:proletarian literature 102:My Mother Gets Married 3873:Witt-Brattström, Ebba 3833:Witt-Brattström, Ebba 3624:Witt-Brattström, Ebba 3124:www.samfundetdenio.se 2570:www.visitnynashamn.se 2447:www.hem.fyristorg.com 1348:Den osynliga älskaren 1165:Women and Apple Trees 1161:Kvinnor och äppelträd 1150:"), serial (1928–29) 1108:Moa Martinson Society 1082: 1032:Den osynlige älskaren 992:Moa Martinson in 1956 991: 962:he received in 1974. 946:February 1978 at the 761:Kvinnor och Ă„ppleträd 746: 451: 444:Political involvement 427:Kvinnor och äppelträd 415:Den osynlige älskaren 388: 356: 321: 288:Women and Apple Trees 284:Kvinnor och äppleträd 273:FinspĂĄng Municipality 213: 97:Women and apple trees 35:Moa Martinson in 1957 3256:Linköping University 2914:www.sverigesradio.se 2644:Stockholm University 2542:Nationalencyklopedin 2513:Nationalencyklopedin 2443:"Berättelsen om Moa" 1989:Witt-Brattström 1988 1416:Jag möter en diktare 1382:Kärlek mellan krigen 1331:ArmĂ©n vid horisonten 1139:Works by Martinson: 1002:Soviet participation 984:Later life and death 765:modernist literature 477:Martin Andersen Nexø 304:Jag möter en diktare 282:In Martinson's book 3933:Socialist feminists 3344:Minnen, bara minnen 3095:www.moamartinson.se 3009:wwwc.aftonbladet.se 2829:on 20 November 2015 2762:on 18 November 2015 2676:on 20 November 2015 2473:Johansson, Annika. 2403:www.moamartinson.se 2227:, pp. 280–283. 2179:, pp. 231–236. 2114:, pp. 228–230. 2090:, pp. 219–221. 2018:, pp. 192–196. 1614:personligt telegram 1422:"), memoirs (1950) 1388:"), memoirs (1947) 1371:"), memoirs (1944) 1352:The Invisible Lover 1229:Drottning GrĂĄgyllen 1078:Erik Hjalmar Linder 1036:The Invisible Lover 815:Decline and divorce 644:) by Danish author 557:In September 1925, 419:The Invisible Lover 3943:Swedish socialists 3606:Natur & Kultur 3566:Natur & Kultur 3432:Lo-Johansson, Ivar 3219:Svensk Filmdatabas 3190:Svensk Filmdatabas 3161:Svensk Filmdatabas 3137:on 31 October 2008 2944:www.svenska.yle.fi 2854:www.aftonbladet.se 2630:Eng, Tord (2012). 2611:on 27 January 2016 2363:www.kultursidan.nu 2282:Reimerthi, Malin. 1365:Bakom svenskvallen 1090:From foreword for 994: 749: 646:Johannes V. Jensen 611:The Nynäshamn Post 505:With her work for 465:Fyodor Dostoyevsky 457: 391: 348:Oscar II of Sweden 324: 242:The Feather Letter 216: 145:Helga Maria Swarts 44:Helga Maria Swarts 3679:978-91-86722-91-3 3068:Svenska Dagbladet 2724:on 3 January 2014 2714:Books and Writers 2397:Engman, Kerstin. 2165:Lo-Johansson 1982 2042:, pp. 84–85. 1760:, pp. 43–71. 1736:, pp. 12–45. 1724:, pp. 29–34. 1637:, they can cause 1547:Television series 1542:in the title role 1532:biographical film 1386:Love Between Wars 1252:"), poems (1937) 1201:"), novel (1935) 1184:"), novel (1934) 1167:"), novel (1933) 978:Ivar Lo-Johansson 855:Socialist realism 790:private detective 694:Johansson's death 607:Nynäshamns-posten 546:Magazine articles 510:contributions in 195:in VĂĄrdnäs. 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Index

Moa Martinson in 1957
Sorunda
My Mother Gets Married
The Nine Society's Grand Prize
Harry Martinson
proletarian literature
Linköping Municipality
Motala
illegitimate
soldier
croft
child support
district court

Mor gifter sig
textile mills
Norrköping
statare
Östergötland
confirmed
FinspĂĄng Municipality
Vikbolandet

pantry chef
Norrköping Exhibition of Art and Industry
Oscar II of Sweden
Stockholm

Ă–smo
stone worker

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