Per Hallström

Per Hallström

Per Hallström and his wife in 1904.
Artist: Richard Bergh
Born (1866-09-29)29 September 1866
Stockholm, Sweden
Died 18 February 1960(1960-02-18) (aged 93)

Per Hallström (29 September 1866, Stockholm 18 February 1960) was a Swedish author, short-story writer, dramatist, poet and member of the Swedish Academy. He joined the academy in 1908, and served as its Permanent Secretary from 1931 to 1941. Before devoting himself to writing, Hallström worked in London and Chicago as a chemist. He is appreciated primarily for his collections of short stories, such as Purpur [Purple] (1895) and Thanatos [Death] (1900). His major works, written before 1910, combine profound compassion with a sensitive awareness of beauty. Between 1922 and 1946, Hallström served as Chairman of the Nobel Committee of the Swedish Academy for the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Per was grandfather to Anders Hallström, who was also a writer.

Selected short stories

"The Falcon" (April 1950), in Argosy, Australia/New Zealand edition

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Cultural offices
Preceded by
Carl Rupert Nyblom
Swedish Academy,
Seat No.14

1908–1960
Succeeded by
Ragnar Josephson
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