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Lindgren in 1924. Astrid Lindgren was born on 14 November 1907. She grew up in Näs, near Vimmerby, Småland, Sweden. [1] She was the daughter of Samuel August Ericsson and Johanna (Hanna) Sofia Jonsson. [1]
From Astrid to Lindgren: Vladimir Oravsky, Kurt Peter Larsen Från Astrid till Lindgren: 2007 2018 [32] The whole world's Astrid Lindgren: an exhibition at Astrid Lindgren's Näs: Kjell Åke Hansson Hela världens Astrid Lindgren: 2007 2007 [33] Astrid Lindgren - a life: Cilla Dalén Astrid Lindgren - ett liv: 2017 2018 [34] Beyond Pippi ...
Pippi Longstocking (Swedish: Pippi Långstrump) is the fictional main character in a series of children's books by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren.Pippi was named by Lindgren's daughter Karin, who asked her mother for a get-well story when she was off school.
Astrid Lindgren's plays are a number of theater plays written by Astrid Lindgren in the 1940s to 1970s. Part of the plays are based on her books, other stories were only written for theater. Since almost all of Astrid Lindgren's works have been staged for theater, this page only deals with the plays, whose scripts were written by Astrid Lindgren.
Ich bin ein Bullerbü-Kind. Astrid Lindgren im Gespräch mit Hansi Fischer. Germany [46] 1989 Sonntagsgespräch mit Astrid Lindgren: Detlef Klotschke Germany [47] 1990 Astrid Lindgrens Småland: Catharina Stackelberg Sweden [48] 2014 Astrid – en berättelse: Kristina Lindström Sweden [49]
Karlsson-on-the-Roof (Swedish: Karlsson på taket) is a character who features in a series of children's books by the Swedish author Astrid Lindgren.Lindgren may have borrowed the idea for the series from a similar story about Mr. O'Malley in the comic strip Barnaby (1942) by Crockett Johnson.
Bill Bergson (Swedish: Kalle Blomkvist) is a fictional character created by Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren. The first book featuring him was published in 1946. [1] Lindgren's detective story is about Bill Bergson, a more-or-less ordinary Swedish boy with an extraordinary fascination with detective work. He lives in the small town Lillköping ...
Pomperipossa in Monismania", also called "Pomperipossa in the World of Money", is a satirical story written by the Swedish children's book author Astrid Lindgren in response to the 102% marginal tax rate that she incurred in 1976.