"Poeci szwedzcy 20 w." . . . . "Lyrik." . . "LITERARY CRITICISM European German." . . "Swedish poetry." . . "Finnlandschwedisch." . . . . . . "Tomas Tranströmer won the 2011 Nobel Prize in Literature. He is Sweden's most important poet. This book includes all the poems he has written during the past forty years, including those from the Bloodaxe Collected Poems of 1987, as well as three later collections, For Living and Dead (1989), The Sad Gondola (1996) and The Great Enigma (2004), and a prose memoir. In Sweden he has been called a 'buzzard poet' because his haunting, visionary poetry shows the world from a height, in a mystic dimension, but brings every detail of the natural world into sharp focus. His poems are often explorations."@en . . . "Translations"@en . "Translations" . "New collected poems" . "New collected poems"@en . . "New collected poems / transl. by Robin Fulton" . . . . . . "New Collected Poems"@en . . . . "Ausgabe" . . . . "Pamiętniki szwedzkie" . "This is a collection of all the poems Transtromer has written over the past 40 years. His poems are often explorations of the borderland between sleep and waking, between the conscious and the dreaming states."@en . "This is a collection of all the poems Transtromer has written over the past 40 years. His poems are often explorations of the borderland between sleep and waking, between the conscious and the dreaming states." . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . "Poezja szwedzka" .