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    Moa Martinson, born Helga Maria Swarts sometimes spelt Swartz, (2 November 1890 – 5 August 1964) was one of Sweden's most noted authors of proletarian...
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    fragility and folly". From 1929 to 1940, he was married to novelist Moa Martinson, prominent as a feminist and proletarian author, whom he met through...
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  • Martinson, Swedish sailor, author, and poet Leslie H. Martinson, American television and film director Moa Martinson, Swedish author Sergey Martinson...
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    and Anders Zorn. At the main restaurant Moa Martinson, who later became an author, worked as a pantry chef. Moa's Stairs with 80 steps are still visible...
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  • as MOAMETAL, is a Japanese idol, singer and model Moa Martinson (1890–1964), Swedish author Eber Moas (born 1969), football player from Uruguay This page...
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    The bush moa, little bush moa, or lesser moa (Anomalopteryx didiformis) is an extinct species of moa from the family Emeidae (lesser moa) endemic to New...
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    Ebba Witt-Brattström (category Moa Award recipients)
    completed her PhD with a dissertation on the Swedish author Moa Martinson (Moa Martinson: skrift och drift i trettiotalet) at Stockholm University in...
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    Järntorget square. The Moa Award (Swedish: Moa-priset) is an annual literary prize awarded jointly by ABF and the Moa Martinson Society to a person who...
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    The South Island giant moa (Dinornis robustus) is an extinct species of moa in the genus Dinornis, known in Māori by the name moa nunui. It was one of the...
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  • sig, lit. 'Mother Gets Married') is a 1936 novel by Swedish writer Moa Martinson. It was translated into English by Margaret S Lacy, published in 1973...
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