Edith Södergran
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 101 years ago |
Date of birth | April 4,1892 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Saint Petersburg |
Russia | |
Date of died | June 24,1923 |
Died | Roshchino |
Russia | |
Parents | Helena Holmroos |
Matts Södergran | |
Literary movements | Symbolism |
Futurism | |
Job | Poet |
Rest place | Raivola |
Languag | Swedish |
Genres | Poetry |
Education | Saint Peter's School |
Skos genre | Natural sounds |
Nationality | Finnish |
Full name | Edith Irene Södergran |
Literari movement | futurism |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 614708 |
Love & solitude
We Women
The Poet Who Created Herself: Selected Letters of Edith Sodergran
On Foot I Wandered Through the Solar Systems: Poems
Edith Sdergran: Selected Poems of 1916
Brev
Violet Twilights
Love, Solitude, and the Face of Death: Selected Poems
The Poet who Created Herself: The Complete Letters of Edith Södergran to Hagar Olsson with Hagar Olsson's Commentary and the Complete Letters of Edith Södergran to Elmer Diktonius
Elämäni, kuolemani ja kohtaloni
The Collected Poems of Edith Södergran
The Land which Is Not
Vierge moderne
Samlade dikter
Poems
We Women
The Poet Who Created Herself: Selected Letters of Edith Sodergran
On Foot I Wandered Through the Solar Systems: Poems
Edith Sdergran: Selected Poems of 1916
Brev
Violet Twilights
Love, Solitude, and the Face of Death: Selected Poems
The Poet who Created Herself: The Complete Letters of Edith Södergran to Hagar Olsson with Hagar Olsson's Commentary and the Complete Letters of Edith Södergran to Elmer Diktonius
Elämäni, kuolemani ja kohtaloni
The Collected Poems of Edith Södergran
The Land which Is Not
Vierge moderne
Samlade dikter
Poems
Edith Södergran Life story
Edith Irene Södergran was a Swedish-speaking Finnish poet. One of the first modernists within Swedish-language literature, her influences came from French Symbolism, German expressionism, and Russian futurism. At the age of 24 she released her first collection of poetry entitled Dikter.