Sivar Arnér (13 March 1909 – 13 January 1997) was a Swedish novelist and playwright.[1]

Sivar Arnér
Sivar Arnér
Sivar Arnér
BornErnst Nils Sivar Erik Arnér
(1909-03-13)13 March 1909
Kalmar County, Sweden
Died13 January 1997(1997-01-13) (aged 87)
Stockholm, Sweden
NationalitySwedish
Period1943–1991
Notable works
  • Plånbok borttappad
  • Knekt och klerk
  • Tvärbalk
SpouseLenke Rothman (1929–2008)

Biography edit

Sivar Arnér was born at Arby parish in Kalmar County, Sweden. Arnér was the son of the merchant Ernst Arnér and Hilda Nilsson. His brother Gotthard Arnér (1913–2002) was a cathedral organist first at Växjö Cathedral and later at Storkyrkan in Stockholm. His brother Ivar Arnér (1921–1986) was an economist and chief financial officer of Gothenburg Railways.[2][3]

He attended Lund University where he received his Ph.D. in 1932. He was employed as a teacher at Karlskrona, Skara and Norrköping until 1948. He subsequently settled in Stockholm to become a full-time writer. Among his novels are Plånbok borttappad (1943), Knekt och klerk (1945) and Tvärbalk (1963). Arnér also published a number of dramas including Fem hörspel (1959) and Drottningen (1984). He was awarded the Dobloug Prize in 1971.[1]

Personal life edit

He was married to the Hungarian-born artist and author Lenke Rothman (1929–2008). They were the parents of Elias Arnér (born 1966), noted professor in biochemistry at the Karolinska Institutet.[4] Sivar Arnér died during 1997 in Stockholm and was buried at Voxtorp Church, Kalmar County.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Sivar Arnér". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Arnér, Gotthard". Kalmar Lexikon. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Arnér, E Ivar". Götaland utom Skåne, Halland, Blekinge 1965. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Elias Arnér". Karolinska Institutet. Retrieved 1 May 2020.

External links edit

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