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Kjell Borgström, whose unlikely full name was David Hilding Kjell Ethelbert Furness Borgström, found fandom in the early 1960s and became a member of the Stockholm club SFSF, where he remained active until his final years, for a number of years as writer of the meeting minutes. He was also a close friend of Lars-Olov Strandberg, and for many years they travelled together to foreign sf conventions. He published a personal fanzine, ''Det lutande lärkträdet'', with seven issues from 1967 until 1970, edited one issue of ''[[SF Forum]]'' in 1970, and published the sercon fanzine ''[[SF Syntes]]'' with five issues 1971-1974.
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'''Kjell Borgström''', a [[Swedish]] [[fan]] whose unlikely full name was David Hilding Kjell Ethelbert Furness Borgström, found [[fandom]] in the early 1960s and became a member of the [[Stockholm]] [[club]] [[SFSF]], where he remained active until his final years, for a number of years as writer of the meeting minutes. He was a close friend of [[Lars-Olov Strandberg]], and for many years they travelled together to foreign [[sf conventions]].  
  
In mundane life a bank officer, Kjell Borgström became known primarily as Swedish fandom's most significant sf poet, publishing hundreds of extremely imaginative and often ironic poems, often with the feel of being brief visions of unimaginably alien beings and worlds. In 1969, his first around 80 poems were collected in a oneshot fanzine, Den suckande tungan ["The Sighing Tongue"], edited and produced by [[John-Henri Holmberg]], [[Mats Linder]] and [[Bertil Mårtensson]]; it was long a sought-after collectors' item. Later Borgström published two fanzines of his own, Det lutande lärkträdet ["The Leaning Larch Tree"] (around a dozen issues) and Sf-syntes (both early to mid 1970s), and edited one issue of Science fiction forum. In 1997, SFSF published a further collection of his poems, En slags parallell ["A Kind of Parallell"], now in book format. He was one of the two significant poets to emerge from Swedish fandom, though in contrast with the other, Gothenburg fanne Helena Eriksson, he never achieved any recognition from the outside world.
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He [[published]] a [[perzine]], ''[[Det lutande lärkträdet]]'' ("The Leaning Larch Tree"), with seven issues from 1967 until 1970, edited one issue of ''[[SF Forum]]'' in 1970, and published the [[sercon]] [[fanzine]] ''[[SF Syntes]]'' with five issues 1971−74.
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In [[mundane]] life a bank officer, Borgström became known primarily as Swedish fandom's most significant [[sf]] [[poet]], publishing hundreds of extremely imaginative and often ironic [[poems]], often with the feel of being brief visions of unimaginably alien beings and worlds. In 1969, his first around 80 poems were collected in a [[oneshot]] [[fanzine]], ''[[Den suckande tungan]]'' ["The Sighing Tongue"], [[edited]] and produced by [[John-Henri Holmberg]], [[Mats Linder]] and [[Bertil Mårtensson]]; it was long a sought-after [[collectors]]' item. In 1997, SFSF published a further collection of his poems, ''[[En slags parallell]]'' ["A Kind of Parallel"], in [[book]] format. He was one of the two significant poets to emerge from Swedish fandom, though in contrast with the other, [[Gothenburg]] [[fanne]] [[Helena Eriksson]], he never achieved any recognition from the  
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* ''[[Det lutande lärkträdet]]'' [1967–70]
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* ''[[SF Forum]]'' [1970] (one issue)
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* ''[[En slags parallell]]'' [1997] (published by [[SFSF]])
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* ''[[Den suckande tungan]]'' [1969] (published by [[John-Henri Holmberg]], [[Mats Linder]] and [[Bertil Mårtensson]])
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* ''[[SF Syntes]]'' [1971–74]
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 13 August 2023

(April 12, 1927 – December 23, 1997)

Kjell Borgström, a Swedish fan whose unlikely full name was David Hilding Kjell Ethelbert Furness Borgström, found fandom in the early 1960s and became a member of the Stockholm club SFSF, where he remained active until his final years, for a number of years as writer of the meeting minutes. He was a close friend of Lars-Olov Strandberg, and for many years they travelled together to foreign sf conventions.

He published a perzine, Det lutande lärkträdet ("The Leaning Larch Tree"), with seven issues from 1967 until 1970, edited one issue of SF Forum in 1970, and published the sercon fanzine SF Syntes with five issues 1971−74.

In mundane life a bank officer, Borgström became known primarily as Swedish fandom's most significant sf poet, publishing hundreds of extremely imaginative and often ironic poems, often with the feel of being brief visions of unimaginably alien beings and worlds. In 1969, his first around 80 poems were collected in a oneshot fanzine, Den suckande tungan ["The Sighing Tongue"], edited and produced by John-Henri Holmberg, Mats Linder and Bertil Mårtensson; it was long a sought-after collectors' item. In 1997, SFSF published a further collection of his poems, En slags parallell ["A Kind of Parallel"], in book format. He was one of the two significant poets to emerge from Swedish fandom, though in contrast with the other, Gothenburg fanne Helena Eriksson, he never achieved any recognition from the outside world.

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