Staffan Björck
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Staffan Björck
Summary
Staffan Björck is a human[1]. Born in Engelbrekt church parish[2], he… he was born on August 5, 1915[3]. He died in Lunds Allhelgonaförsamling[4]. He died on June 27, 1995[5]. He worked as a literary scholar[6], essayist[7], radio editor[8], and translator[9].
Key Facts
- Staffan Björck's place of birth was Engelbrekt church parish[2].
- Staffan Björck was born in Stockholm[10].
- Staffan Björck passed away in Lunds Allhelgonaförsamling[4].
- Staffan Björck was born on August 5, 1915[3].
- Staffan Björck died on June 27, 1995[5].
- Staffan Björck is buried at Northern cemetery in Lund[11].
- Staffan Björck's father was Erland Björck[12].
- Staffan Björck's mother was Maj Lagerheim[13].
- Staffan Björck held citizenship in Sweden[14].
- Staffan Björck's professions included literary scholar[6].
- Staffan Björck's professions included essayist[7].
- Staffan Björck's professions included radio editor[8].
- Staffan Björck's professions included translator[9].
- Staffan Björck's field of work was literature[15].
- Staffan Björck's field of work was Swedish literature[16].
- Staffan Björck's field of work was literary studies[17].
- Staffan Björck's field of work was essay[18].
- Staffan Björck's field of work was translation into Swedish[19].
- Staffan Björck was employed by Lund University[20].
- Staffan Björck was employed by University of Gothenburg[21].
- Staffan Björck received the Q10663850[22].
- Staffan Björck received the De Nio's Special prizes[23].
- Staffan Björck was a member of Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities[24].
- Staffan Björck is recorded as male[25].
- Staffan Björck's instance of is recorded as human[26].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Engelbrekt church parish[2], a parish of the Church of Sweden[27], in Sweden[28], founded in 1906[29] and Stockholm[10], a city[30], in Sweden[31], founded in 1187[32]. Staffan Björck was born on August 5, 1915[3]. His father was Erland Björck[12]. His mother was Maj Lagerheim[13].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include literary scholar[6], essayist[7], radio editor[8], and translator[9]. Fields of work include literature[15], a type of arts[33]; Swedish literature[16], a sub-set of literature[34]; literary studies[17], an academic discipline[35]; essay[18], a literary genre[36]; and translation into Swedish[19]. Employers include Lund University[20], a public university[37], in Sweden[38], founded in 1666[39], headquartered in Lund[40] and University of Gothenburg[21], a university[41], in Sweden[42], founded in 1954[43], headquartered in Gothenburg[44].
Recognition
Awards received include Q10663850[22], a literary award[45], in Sweden[46], founded in 1947[47] and De Nio's Special prizes[23], a literary award[48], in Sweden[49].
Death and Burial
Staffan Björck died on June 27, 1995[5]. He died in Lunds Allhelgonaförsamling[4]. Burial took place at Northern cemetery in Lund[11].
FAQs
Where was Staffan Björck born?
Born in Engelbrekt church parish[2], Staffan Björck…
Where did Staffan Björck die?
Staffan Björck died in Lunds Allhelgonaförsamling[4].
Who were Staffan Björck's parents?
Staffan Björck's father was Erland Björck[12]. Staffan Björck's mother was Maj Lagerheim[13].
What did Staffan Björck do for work?
Staffan Björck worked as literary scholar[6], essayist[7], radio editor[8], and translator[9].
What awards did Staffan Björck receive?
Honors received include Q10663850[22] and De Nio's Special prizes[23].