Biography
Ernst Runar Schildt (October 26, 1888, Helsinki – September 29, 1925) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish author from Helsinki. His son was art historian and author Göran Schildt. Although Schildt wrote his books in Swedish, they have also been translated into Finnish, English, French and German.
Runar Schildt debuted as a writer in 1912 with his first book, a collection of short stories called Den segrande Eros (The Victorious Eros). All in all, he wrote 33 short stories, of which 25 were published as books. His short stories have also been adapted for films, including Aapo, Galgmannen, The Stolen Death, and The Kiss of a Sparrow (directed by Claes Olsson).
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Aapo (1994)
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The Hangman (1983)
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Gallows (1969)
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Galgmannen (1961)
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Galgmannen (1945)
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Known ForWriting
GenderMale
Birthday1888-10-26
Deathday1925-09-29 (36 years old)
Birth NameErnst Runar Schildt
ChildrenChristoffer Schildt, Monica Schildt, Göran Schildt
CitizenshipsSweden, Finland
AwardsTollander Award
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