Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature and Theater

EKELUND, VILHELM

(1880-1949)
A Swedish poet and essayist, Ekelund was born in the district of Skane in southern Sweden. His first poetry collection,Vårbris(1900; Spring Breeze), celebrates that part of the country in the style of some of his contemporaries. His second volume,Syner(1901; Visions), was a significant breakthrough for him, however, for in it he turned to free verse, the first Swedish poet to do so consistently. Many of the poems inMelodier is skymningen(1902; Melodies in the Twilight) deal with the concept of poetry itself, while those inElegier(1903; Elegies) touch on the theme of love. This theme becomes increasingly important inH vets stjarna(1906; The Ocean's Star) andDithyramber i aftonglans(1906; Dithyrambs in Evening Splendor).
Influenced by the work of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844—1900), Ekelund produced such collections of essays and aphorisms asAntikt ideal(1909; The Ideal of Classical Antiquity) andNordiskt och klassiskt(1914; Nordic and Classical). Throughout his long career, which included many additional volumes of poetry and prose, Ekelund was highly regarded by, and had great influence on, other poets in Sweden.