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Mördarens mamma
The boy is not her son, and she calls him ‘my boy’ because ‘she took him’ and ‘because he was in my power’.
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Finna Sig
Agnes Lidbeck creates a layered protagonist whose passivity is actually an active choice. The title, which means ‘to comply’, but also ‘to find oneself’, neatly captures these aspects of the protagonist.
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I varje ögonblick är vi fortfarande vid liv
A particular strength is his description of how someone in a crisis observes small and seemingly unimportant details and clings to them, to protect himself or herself against a greater evil.
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Jag heter inte Miriam
It was with good reason that the publisher decided to send a copy of the novel to the leaders of all the Swedish political parties.
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Det vita huset i Simpang
Nordenhök writes with a very sensual and poetic pen that reveals layer after layer of what went on in a family living in pre-war Indonesia.
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Feberflickan
She discovers that there is blood on her dress, but she is having her period, so perhaps that is the reason? Still, she hides the dress in her closet. The bodies of her parents are found, and she is arrested.
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Den girige
An original and humorous novel capturing not only quintessentially Swedish, but also very western phenomena of modern life.
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Korparna
Grips you by the throat, a great novel that tells you something about la condition humaine – and also a very Swedish one, with links to writers like Vilhelm Moberg and Harry Martinson.
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A curated list of recent highlights in narrative non-fiction, as reviewed in Swedish Book Review.