Vilhelm Moberg Net Worth

Vilhelm Moberg Net Worth is
$250,000

Vilhelm Moberg Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Karl Artur Vilhelm Moberg (20 August 1898 - 8 August 1973) was a Swedish journalist, author, playwright, historian and debater. His literary career, spanning more than 45 years, is associated with his series The Emigrants of four books published between 1949 and 1959, concerning the Swedish emigration to the United States in the 19th century, as well as the two movie adaptions made from the books by Jan Troell. Among other works are Raskens (1927) and Ride This Night (1941), a historical novel of a 17th-century rebellion in Småland acknowledged for its subliminal but widely recognised criticism against the Hitler regime.A noted public intellectual and debater in Sweden, he was famous for very vocal criticism of the Swedish monarchy (most notably after the Haijby affair), likening it with a servile government by divine mandate and publicly supporting its replacement with a Swiss-style confederal republic. He spoke out aggressively against the policies of Nazi Germany, the Greek military junta and the Soviet Union, and his works were among those destroyed in Nazi book burnings. In 1971, he scolded Prime Minister Olof Palme for refusing to offer the Nobel Prize in Literature to its recipient Alexander Solzhenitsyn – who was refused permission to attend the ceremony in Stockholm – through the Swedish embassy in Moscow.Moberg's death by self-inflicted drowning also rendered much attention, following his long struggle with depression and writers' block.

Date Of BirthAugust 20, 1898
Died1973-08-08
Place Of BirthMoshultamåla, Kalmar län, Sweden
ProfessionWriter
Star SignLeo
#Fact
1He was born in a family, where the men had been soldiers in the Swedish army for generations. They were soldiers according to the old military system, where the farmers within every local district had to support a soldier and his family, living in the soldier's cabin in their village.
2Son of the soldier Carl Gottfrid Moberg (b. 24 August 1865 d. 22 July 1950). Grandson of the soldier August Thor (b. 15 April 1843 d. 10 April 1878). Great-grandson of the soldier Nils Thor (b. 4 January 1804 d. 17 July 1877).
3Son of Ida Charlotta Aronsdotter (b. 7 September 1864 d. 23 July 1960), who was a farmer's daughter.
4Father of writer Eva Moberg.
5Biography/bibliography in: "Contemporary Authors". New Revision Series, vol. 135, pages 283-288. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2005.

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Emigrantsbook by announced
Änkeman Jarl1994TV Movie play
En löskekarl1985TV Movie
Rid i natt1985TV Mini-Series novel - 4 episodes
Marknadsafton1982TV Movie play
Soldat med brutet gevär1977TV Mini-Series novel - 8 episodes
A.P. Rosell, bankdirektör1976TV Movie novel
Raskens1976TV Mini-Series novel
Domaren1974TV Movie play
Din stund på jorden1973TV Mini-Series novel
Nybyggarna1972based on novels by
Änkeman Jarl1971TV Movie novel
The Emigrants1971novels: "Utvandrarna" and "Invandrarna"
Teatterituokio1968TV Series play "Änkeman Jarl" - 1 episode
Marknadsafton1967TV Movie
Kvinnas man1966TV Movie
Våld1960TV Movie
En löskekarl1960TV Movie
Domaren1960a film by / play
Vår ofödde son1959TV Movie
Marknadsafton1948play
Änkeman Jarl1946novel / screenplay
Mans kvinna1945novel
Rid i natt!1942novel / screenplay
Rejoice While You're Young, Fellow Cadets1939novel "Sänkt sedebetyg" / screenplay
Kärlek och kassabrist1932play "Kassabrist"

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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