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Orden som formade Sverige
National values always have a geographical and historical context: there is no immutable core of ‘Swedishness’, but a series of changing conceptions and expressions reacting to outside factors. This study examines how these key expressions have influenced Sweden’s development.
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Masja
Now Masha, Tolstoy’s favourite child, comes into focus, completing the Russian triptych.
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Om skrivandets sinne
Readers will surely ponder these perceptive, thought-provoking essays long afterwards.
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Mördaren ljuger inte ensam
The influence of English crime fiction on Maria Lang’s novels is obvious: the closed circle of suspects, suspense, and the solution reached through use of the little grey cells with pipe-smoking as inducement to concentration.
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Till dig som saknas
This collection of short stories, awarded the Yle literary prize, comprises a series of portraits set in the 1950s–80s, and many of the characters are Finnish parents still suffering from the after-effects of the wars with Russia, or the next generation reared by such parents.
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Förbannelsen. Hans Holmérs öde
Åsheden examines her material again and publishes her account of events, hoping to lift the curse still hanging over Holmér’s name.
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Hitta hem
Elisabeth Rynell captures the mystical mood of her earlier novels – the wonder of the awe-inspiring scenery, the changing seasons – with the quality of legend.
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Den sista vintern
Together with Mankell and Nesser, Åke Edwardson represents the best in modern Swedish crime fiction.
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Medicinska memoarer
P.C. Jersild's memoirs take us through his medical training and his subsequent career.