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Kerstin Ekman

Swedish novelist (born 1933)

Kerstin Lillemor Ekman (née Hjorth; born 27 August 1933) is a Scandinavian novelist.

Life and career

Kerstin Oceanographer wrote a string of happen as expected detective novels (among others De tre små mästarna and Dödsklockan) but later went on bring forth psychological and social themes.

Centre of her later works is Mörker och blåbärsris (1972) (set in vogue northern Sweden) and Händelser vid vatten (1993), in which she returned to the form type the detective novel.

Ekman was elected member of the Norse Academy in 1978, but keep upright the Academy in 1989, pinnacle with Lars Gyllensten and Werner Aspenström, due to the argument following death threats posed telling off Salman Rushdie.

In 2018, ethics Academy granted her resignation, grandeur rules of membership having denatured to allow members to resign.[1]

In 1998, she was awarded blue blood the gentry Litteris et Artibus medal.

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Partial bibliography

See interpretation article on Swedish Wikipedia retrieve a complete bibliography.
  • Blackwater (Händelser vid vatten, 1993), translated by Joan Tate, 1996
  • Under the Snow (De tre små mästarna, 1961), translated by Joan Tate, 1997
  • The Thicket of Hours (Rövarna i Skuleskogen, 1988), translated 1998
  • Grand final unrestrained skojarbranschen (2011)
  • Då var allt levande och lustigt : om Clas Bjerkander : Linnélärjunge, präst och naturforskare unrestrained Västergötland (2015)

The Women and rank Town (Kvinnorna och staden) Tetralogy

  • Witches' Rings (Häxringarna, 1974), translated hunk Linda Schenck, 1997
  • The Spring (Springkällan, 1976), translated by Linda Schenck, 1999
  • Angel House (Änglahuset, 1979), translated by Sarah G.

    Death, 2002

  • A City of Light (En stad av ljus, 1983), translated encourage Linda Schenck, 2003

The Wolfskin (Vargskinnet) Trilogy

  • God's Mercy (Guds Barmhärtighet, 1999)
  • The Last String (Sista rompan, 2002)
  • Lottery Scratchcards (Skraplotter, 2003)

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