Anders Olsson (writer)

Anders Olsson
Born (1949-06-19) 19 June 1949 (age 75)
NationalitySwedish
Occupationliterary critic
Member of the Swedish Academy
(Seat No. 4)
Assumed office
20 December 2008
Preceded byLars Forssell
Permanent Secretary
of the Swedish Academy

(pro temporare)
In office
April 2018 – June 2019
Preceded bySara Danius
Succeeded byMats Malm

Anders Olsson (born 19 June 1949) is a Swedish writer, professor of literature at Stockholm University, literary critic and member of the Swedish Academy.

Olsson has written some 15 books on poetry and the history of literature; together with his friend and ally Horace Engdahl he was a key introducer of the work of Jacques Derrida and other post-structuralist thinkers into Swedish literary research and criticism. His doctoral dissertation on Swedish poet and essayist Gunnar Ekelöf was published in 1983 and met with mostly favourable reviews.[1] He was appointed professor of literature at Stockholm University in 2004 and his research interests include the development of modern literature.[2]

Olsson was member of the Kris editorial staff.[3] In 1984 he published his first collection of poems, Dagar, aska.

In February 2008, Olson was elected a member of the Swedish Academy, by secret ballot to succeed poet and writer Lars Forssell who died in 2007,[4] and he formally took his seat in the 18-member assembly on 20 December 2008.

From 13 April 2018 he served as the pro tempore permanent secretary of the Academy, following a controversy when Sara Danius was forced to resign.[5] Anders Olsson then served as the permanent secretary of the Academy between 1 June 2018 and 1 June 2019.[6] He is currently the chairman of the Academy's Nobel Committee for Literature.[7]

  1. ^ Anders Olsson : Ny ledamot i Svenska Akademien[permanent dead link], press release of 22 February 2008.
  2. ^ "Stol nr 4 – Anders Olsson". Svenska Akademien (in Swedish). Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Stol nr 4 - Anders Olsson | Svenska Akademien".
  4. ^ Anders Olsson ny ledamot i Svenska akademien [dead link], Dagens Nyheter, 22 February 2008.
  5. ^ "Sara Danius ersättare: "Samtal med kungen ledde fram till detta"". Expressen (in Swedish). Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  6. ^ Anders Olsson Svenska Akademien
  7. ^ The Nobel Prize in Literature: How are The Nobel Prize laureates in literature decided Svenska Akademien