- Source: Hagar Olsson
Alli Hagar Olsson (16 September 1893 – 21 February 1978) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish writer, literary critic, playwright and translator.
Olsson was born in Kustavi. In 1922 she edited an avant-garde literary magazine, Ultra. She also contributed to another avant-garde magazine Quosego.
In 1965 she received the Eino Leino Prize. She died, aged 84, in Helsinki.
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Further reading
Media related to Hagar Olsson at Wikimedia Commons
Olof Enckell (1949), Den unga Hagar Olsson : studier i finlandssvensk modernism. 2 / Olof Enckell., Skrifter utgivna av Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland (in Swedish), Helsinki: Society of Swedish Literature in Finland, ISSN 0039-6842, Wikidata Q113526419
Doctoral thesis about utopian thinking in Hagar Olsson's Works, 2011. (German with English and Swedish summary)
Hagar Olsson: The woodcarver and death (Träsnidaren och döden, 1940) University of Wisconsin.