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Astrid Lindgrens hem på Dalagatan 46, vid sprudlande Vasaparken i Stockholm, ska bli museum. Där bodde författarinnan i en fyrarummare på våning 1, från oktober 1941 till sin död i januari ...
From 1941 until her death in 2002, Astrid Lindgren lived in Dalagatan 46 in central Stockholm. The house is now open to the public, preserved exactly as she left it.
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Children’s writer Astrid Lindgren, creator of magical, irrepressible — and much-filmed — delinquent Pippi Longstocking, died Monday Jan. 28 in her sleep in her longtime Stockholm apartment ...
Lindgren died in her sleep at her Stockholm home after several days of illness, said Lennart Frick, the husband of Lindgren's longtime secretary. "Astrid maintained her personality until the end ...
Astrid Lindgren, 94, the Swedish author of more than 100 novels, short stories, song collections, poetry volumes and screenplays who is best known as the creator of the red-braided, wildly and ...
In Stockholm in 1941, Astrid Lindgren made up a story for her seven-year-old daughter, Karin, about a young girl who lived alone and had super-human strength. Karin named her Pippi Långstrump, or ...
The Australian not-for-profit won the annual Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, the world's richest children's literary prize, worth 5 million Swedish kronor, at an event in Stockholm, Sweden, on ...