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Nils Ferlin (11 December 1898 - 21 October 1961) was a
Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
poet A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator ( thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems (oral or w ...
and
lyricist A lyricist is a songwriter who writes lyrics (the spoken words), as opposed to a composer, who writes the song's music which may include but not limited to the melody, harmony, arrangement and accompaniment. Royalties A lyricist's incom ...
.''A History of Swedish Literature'' by Ingemar Algulin, (Stockholm: Swedish Institute, 1989) pp. 247-248.


Biography

Nils Ferlin was born in Karlstad, Värmland, where his father worked at ''
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''. In 1908, the family moved to
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, and his father started his own newspaper. His father died the next year, however, and the family moved from their comfortable residence to a humbler dwelling in the industrial district so that Ferlin could finish his education. He graduated at the age of sixteen. Ferlin had a minor career as an actor and debuted at the age of seventeen in '' Salomé'' by
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. He continued his career with a traveling theater company. Although many of Ferlin's poems are melancholic, they are not without humor. Several were set to music and became popular songs such as ''En valsmelodi'', an attack on the music industry. Ferlin sold over 300,000 volumes of his poetry during his lifetime. His lasting appeal is partly attributed to his vivid portrayal of central Stockholm before
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and his association with the popular culture that flourished there then.''With Plenty Of Colored Lanterns'' by Nils Ferlin, trans. by Thord Fredenholm, (Mullsjö: Persona Press 1986). Several statues of Nils Ferlin have been erected in Sweden: one in
Filipstad Filipstad is a locality and the seat of Filipstad Municipality, Värmland County, Sweden, with 10,644 inhabitants in 2019. Filipstad was granted city privileges in 1611 by Charles IX of Sweden, who named it after his son Duke Carl Philip (1601&n ...
of him sitting on a park bench, one in the
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city square of him standing on a table, and one near
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in
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of him lighting a cigarette. Ferlin’s lyrics have been translated into English by Martin S. Allwood, Fred Lane, Thord Fredenholm and Roger Hinchliffe.''Swedes On Love'' CD, trans. by Roger Hinchliffe, (Stockholm: Roger Records, 1991).


Bibliography

*1930 ''En döddansares visor'' (Songs of a death dancer) *1933 ''Barfotabarn'' (Barefoot children) *1937 ''Lars och Lisa i Stockholm'' (Lars and Lisa in Stockholm) *1938 ''Goggles'' *1944 ''Med många kulörta lyktor'' (With plenty of colored lanterns) *1951 ''Kejsarens papegoja'' (The emperor's parrot) *1957 ''Från mitt ekorrhjul'' (From my squirrel wheel)


See also

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Swedish ballad tradition {{Use dmy dates, date=December 2020 The Scandinavian ballad tradition is the tradition of Scandinavian poetic singer-songwriters. Within the tradition, the Swedish ballad tradition has been particularly influential, but the tradition also exists in ...


References


External links

Swedish
Nils Ferlin sällskapet
at Swedish music and film.
Cirkusartisten som blev vår folkkäraste poet
English *.
Nils Ferlin
at the
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. Translations
''Couplet'' and other poems
;Videos * * * * Song begins at 8:36 of medley. * Song begins at 7:42 of medley. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ferlin, Nils 1898 births 1961 deaths People from Karlstad Writers from Värmland Swedish-language poets 20th-century poets