
His poetry, building on Modernism, Expressionism, and Surrealism, contains powerful imagery concerned with issues of fragmentation and isolation. “He has perfected a particular kind of epiphanic lyric, often in quatrains, in which nature is the active, energizing subject, and the self (if the self is present at all) is the object,” notes critic Katie Peterson in the Boston Review. Critic and poet Tom Sleigh observed, in his Interview with a Ghost (2006), that “Tranströmer’s poems imagine the spaces that the deep then inhabits, like ground water gushing up into a newly dug well.” His honors include the Lifetime Recognition Award from the Griffin Trust for Excellence in Poetry, the Aftonbladets Literary Prize, the Bonnier Award for Poetry, the Neustadt International Prize for Literature, the Oevralids Prize, the Petrarch Prize in Germany, the Swedish Award from International Poetry Forum,the Swedish Academy’s Nordic Prize, and especially the 2011 Nobel Prize in literature. His work has been translated into more than 50 languages. Tranströmer suffered a stroke in 1990, and after a six-year silence published his collection Sorgegondolen (Grief Gondola) (1996). Prior to his stroke, he worked as a psychologist, focusing on the juvenile prison population as well as the disabled, convicts, and drug addicts. He lives in Sweden. On Thursday, 6th of October 2011 he was awarded the Nobel prize in Literature "because, through his condensed, translucent images, he gives us fresh access to reality".
Books

Poesia dal silenzio
2001

The Sorrow Gondola
1996

For the Living and the Dead
1989

Bright Scythe
2015
Klanger och spår
1966

The Deleted World
2006

Mörkerseende
1970

Selected Poems, 1954-1986
1981

Collected Poems
1988

New Collected Poems
1997

Det vilda torget
Dikter
1983

Dikter och prosa 1954-2004
2004

Östersjöar
1974

The Great Enigma
2006

17 dikter
1954

Raised by Wolves
Fifty Poets on Fifty Poems, A Graywolf Anthology
2024

The Half-Finished Heaven
Selected Poems
1962

Hemligheter på vägen
1958

Memories Look at Me
A Memoir
1993

Inspired Notes
Poems of Tomas Tranströmer
2011