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Then is God made of atoms, too? - He had fallen ill with tuberculosis and spent several years of time in sanatoriums - In 1927, H. Martinson met Helga Johansson. Helga, who called herself "Moa", earned her living by farm work, but she, too, wrote for labor movement newspapers - Throughout his life nature was a place of refuge and contemplation - In the face of modern technology, Martinson was critical and often skeptical - "The hedgehog slobbers along the river bank" (from the poem: "Power", 1931)... 
Martinson, however, refused to allow himself to be lumped into a particular political category. Nonetheless, he was engaged in the world events of his time. He hated all dictatorships and all oppression - Nazism (see neo-fascism since 1989 etc. - d.48) as well as Communism (see 40-year-old GDR and "State Security" etc. - d.48). In 1940, he also went to the front - "Heard the birds sing, bathed in quiet streams and lakes where the grass was dewy and clean. Clouds drifted, winds moved in the woods, flowers bowed and gleamed, bumble-bees buzzed in the clover, girls sang in the hay-fields" ... (from: "The Road")
In Stockholm he met a woman he would spent the rest of his life with - Ingrid Lindcrantz. During the 1940s, they had 2 daughters. This work (Aniara) may also be interpreted symbolically as a tale of humanity's journey towards an uncertain fate, or of humanity's journey in an inner, spiritual space. In one of the songs in "Aniara", the spaceship's travels in space are compared to the slow movement of an air bubble through a bowl of glass. "Through God and Death and Mystery we race / on space-ship Aniara without goal or trace / O would that we could turn back to our base / now that we realize what our space-ship is: a little bubble in the glass of Godhead". "The Great Trouble" from 1971 expresses agony, but not hopelessness ... (H. Martinson, Articles 2004)

Harry Martinson was a Swedish author, poet and former sailor. In 1949 he was elected into the Swedish Academy. He was awarded a joint Nobel Prize in Literature in 1974 together with fellow ... Legacy[edit]. The 100th anniversary of Martinson's birth was celebrated around Sweden in 2004.
Notable awards‎: ‎Nobel Prize in Literature‎; 1974 ...
Born‎: ‎6 May 1904; ‎Jämshög‎, Sweden
Died‎: ‎11 February 1978 (aged 73); ‎Stockholm‎, ...
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