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Lagerkvist

American  
[lah-guhr-kvist] / ˈlɑ gərˌkvɪst /

noun

  1. Pär 1891–1974, Swedish novelist, poet, and essayist: Nobel Prize 1951.


Lagerkvist British  
/ ˈlɑːɡərkvist /

noun

  1. Pär ( Fabian ) (pæːr). 1891–1974, Swedish novelist and dramatist. His works include the novels The Dwarf (1944) and Barabbas (1950): Nobel prize for literature 1951

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"God's" answer is the answer of Sweden's Par Lagerkvist in his story The Eternal Smile.

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Only a brief sample of Lagerkvist, it nevertheless commanded respect.

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The rebellious son of devout Lutheran peasants, Lagerkvist was enchanted with the Fauvist and Cubist artists of pre-World War I Paris.

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P�r Lagerkvist was brought up to devout Lutheranism.

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But Lagerkvist does picture him in two final scenes.

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