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  2. The Tomten (Astrid Lindgren) - Wikipedia

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    The poem Tomten was written by Viktor Rydberg in 1881. In 1957, it was published in the children's magazine Klumpe Dumpe with illustrations by Harald Wiberg. At the time, Astrid Lindgren worked as an editor at the book publishing company Rabén & Sjögren. She wanted to publish the poem and the illustrations in a book form and tried to convince ...

  3. The Terrapin - Wikipedia

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    When he says he will recite "Bed in Summer", [2] the first poem that comes to mind, she slaps him because he has already recited that poem and shouts when defending his answer. Later, when entering the kitchen, Victor notices the live terrapin of the title, a small tortoise trying to turn over off its back.

  4. Death & Co. (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "Death & Co" is a poem by Sylvia Plath, dated 19 April 1962, and first appearing in the collection Ariel published by Faber & Faber in 1965, and by Harper & Row in 1966. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Background

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  6. Viktor Reznikov - Wikipedia

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    Viktor Mikhailovich Reznikov (Russian: Ви́ктор Михайлович Ре́зников; 9 May 1952 in Leningrad – 25 February 1992 in Saint Petersburg) was a Russian Soviet composer, lyricist and singer.

  7. The Wood Nymph - Wikipedia

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    The ballade, which premiered on 17 April 1895 in Helsinki, Finland, with Sibelius conducting, follows the Swedish writer Viktor Rydberg's 1882 poem of the same title, in which a young man, Björn, wanders into the forest and is seduced and driven to despair by a skogsrå, or wood nymph. Organizationally, the tone poem consists of four informal ...

  8. Death and Transfiguration - Wikipedia

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    Death and Transfiguration (German: Tod und Verklärung), Op. 24, is a tone poem for orchestra by Richard Strauss. Strauss began composition in the late summer of 1888 and completed the work on 18 November 1889. The work is dedicated to the composer's friend Friedrich Rosch. The music depicts the death of an artist.

  9. Konchitsya leto - Wikipedia

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    In Viktor's notebook, there is a draft of the track list, in which the song is called "Waiting for an Answer". After Tsoi's death, the recording was revised and released on the "Black Album" in January 1991. [1] [2] [3] A rough version of the song's mix is also known, released in 2002 on the collection "Last Recordings". [4]