Career
She has translated works by the Swedish poet Tomas Tranströmer, the Finland-Swedish poet Edith Södergran and numerous other Swedish poets as well as the American poet Philip Levine into Swedish. She was awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship in 2007 and a Lannan Foundation Literary Fellowship in 2010. She is a Research Associate at the School Foreign Advanced Research on the Human Experience in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Mörling has received exceptional praise for both "Ocean Avenue" and "Astoria" by editors and poets.
Editor Ochester, for The Best American Poetry wrote: "MALENA MÖRLING"s poems are low-key, minimalist, utterly unpretentious and yet--how does she do it?--they speak about the central conditions of our lives as few poems do." Gerald Stern wrote: "Malena Mörling"s passion is for observing. She sees everything--victims, suicides, lost mothers, compulsive counters, blind women in buses--with a penetrating eye.
She is deeply aware of the moment of "passing through" and it informs her poetry. "Ocean Avenue" is subtle, lovely, and original."
Mörling was born in Stockholm, Sweden 1965.
She was raised in southern Sweden.