Ola Hansson (12 November 1860, Hönsinge, Sweden – 26 September 1925, Büyükdere, Turkey) was a Swedish poet, prose writer, and critic.
[1] In those he expressed a celebration of the natural beauty and folk culture of his native province Skåne, southern Sweden.
In the period following the notorious Sensitiva Amorosa (1887) he proclaimed himself an adherent of Nietzschean ideas, a view he made public with the cycle of poems Ung Ofegs visor (1892).
These were in turn translated into English by George Egerton and published by John Lane under the title of Young Ofeg's Ditties (1895).
In 1906 Vilhelm Ekelund, a major poet of the next generation, published a paeanic poem hailing him as the like of Pindar, the bard of his province and a poetic forerunner.