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Astrid Anna Emilia Lindgren (; ; 14 November 1907 – 28 January 2002) was a Swedish writer of fiction and screenplays. She is best known for several children's book series, featuring
Pippi Longstocking Pippi Longstocking ( sv, Pippi Långstrump) is the fictional main character in an eponymous 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 w ...
, Emil of Lönneberga, Karlsson-on-the-Roof, and
the Six Bullerby Children Books by Astrid Lindgren featuring the Six Bullerby Children (in the US released as ''The Children of Noisy Village''): * ''All About the Bullerby Children'' * ''Cherry Time at Bullerby'' * ''Six Bullerby Children'' * ''Springtime at Bullerby'' ...
(''Children of Noisy Village'' in the US), and for the children's fantasy novels '' Mio, My Son'', ''
Ronia the Robber's Daughter ''Ronia, the Robber's Daughter'' ( Swedish: ''Ronja rövardotter'') is a children's fantasy book by the Swedish author Astrid Lindgren, first published in 1981. The book has been adapted as a prize-winning 1984 film, a Danish and a German musi ...
'', and '' The Brothers Lionheart''. Lindgren worked on the Children's Literature Editorial Board at the
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in Stockholm and wrote more than 30 books for children. In January 2017, she was calculated to be the world's 18th most translated author, and the fourth most translated children's writer after
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, Hans Christian Andersen and the
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. Lindgren has so far sold roughly 167 million books worldwide. In 1994, she was awarded the Right Livelihood Award for "her unique authorship dedicated to the rights of children and respect for their individuality."


Biography

Astrid Lindgren grew up in Näs, near
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, Småland, Sweden, and many of her books are based on her family and childhood memories. Lindgren was the daughter of Samuel August Ericsson (1875–1969) and Hanna Jonsson (1879–1961). She had two sisters, and , and a brother, , who eventually became a member of the Swedish parliament. Upon finishing school, Lindgren took a job with a local newspaper in Vimmerby. She had a relationship with the chief editor, who was married but eventually proposed marriage in 1926 after she became pregnant. She declined and moved to the capital city of Stockholm, learning to become a typist and stenographer (she would later write most of her drafts in stenography). In due time, she gave birth to her son, Lars, in
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and left him in the care of a foster family. Although poorly paid, she saved whatever she could and traveled as often as possible to Copenhagen to be with Lars, often just over a weekend, spending most of her time on the train back and forth. Eventually, she managed to bring Lars home, leaving him in the care of her parents until she could afford to raise him in Stockholm. Since 1928 Lindgren worked as secretary at the
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() and by 1931 she married her boss, Sture Lindgren (1898–1952), who left his wife for her. Three years later, in 1934, Lindgren gave birth to her second child, Karin, who would become a translator. The character Pippi Longstocking was invented to amuse her daughter while she was ill in bed. Lindgren later related that Karin had suddenly said to her, "Tell me a story about Pippi Longstocking," and the tale was created in response to that request. The family moved in 1941 to an apartment on Dalagatan, with a view over Vasaparken, where Lindgren remained until her death on 28 January 2002 at the age of 94 caused by a viral infection, having become blind and almost entirely deaf. Lindgren died in her home in
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. Her funeral took place in the
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in
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. Among those attending were King Carl XVI Gustaf with
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and others of the royal family, and Prime Minister
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. The ceremony was described as "the closest you can get to a state funeral."


Career

Lindgren worked as a journalist and secretary before becoming a full-time author. She served as a secretary for the 1933 Swedish Summer Grand Prix. In the early 1940s, she worked as a secretary for criminalist
Harry Söderman Harry Söderman (24 August 1902 – 16 March 1956) was a Swedish police officer and criminalist. In his native Sweden, he went by the nickname "Revolver-Harry". Söderman was a pioneer of modern criminology in Scandinavia, and the first head of ...
; this experience has been cited as an inspiration for her fictional detective
Bill Bergson Bill Bergson ( sv, Kalle Blomkvist) is a fictional character created by Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren. The first book featuring him was published in 1946. Lindgren's detective story is about Bill Bergson, a more-or-less ordinary Swedish boy with ...
. In 1944 Lindgren won second prize in a competition held by
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, with the novel (''The Confidences of Britt-Marie''). A year later she won first prize in the same competition with the
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(''
Pippi Longstocking Pippi Longstocking ( sv, Pippi Långstrump) is the fictional main character in an eponymous 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 w ...
''), which had been rejected by
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. (Rabén & Sjögren published it with illustrations by
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, the latter's debut in Sweden.) Since then it has become one of the most beloved children's books in the world and has been translated into 60 languages. While Lindgren almost immediately became a much appreciated writer, the irreverent attitude towards adult authority that is a distinguishing characteristic of many of her characters has occasionally drawn the ire of some conservatives. The
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''
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'' sent Lindgren to the United States in 1948 to write short essays. Upon arrival she is said to have been upset by the discrimination against black Americans. A few years later she published the book '' Kati in America'', a collection of short essays inspired by the trip. In 1956, the inaugural year of the
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, the German-language edition of ('' Mio, My Son'') won the Children's book award. (Sixteen books written by Lindgren made the Children's Book and Picture Book longlist, 1956–1975, but only ''Mio, My Son'' won a prize in its category.) In 1958 Lindgren received the second Hans Christian Andersen Medal for ''
Rasmus på luffen ''Rasmus på luffen'' is a 1981 Swedish film directed by Olle Hellbom, which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 12 December 1981. It is based on the 1955 film ''Luffaren och Rasmus'' by Astrid Lindgren, the book '' Rasmus på luffen'' by Lindgr ...
'' (''Rasmus and the Vagabond''), a 1956 novel developed from her screenplay and filmed in 1955. The biennial
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, now considered the highest lifetime recognition available to creators of children's books, soon came to be called the Little Nobel Prize. Prior to 1962 the Board cited a single book published during the preceding two years. In 1995, she was awarded the
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by the Swedish government. On her 90th birthday, she was pronounced
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1997 by Swedes in the World (SVIV), an association for Swedes living abroad. In its entry on Scandinavian fantasy, ''
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'' named Lindgren the foremost Swedish contributor to modern children's fantasy. Its entry on Lindgren was: "Her niche in children's fantasy remains both secure and exalted. Her stories and images can never be forgotten."


Translations

By 2012, Lindgren's books had been translated into 95 different languages and language variants. Further, the first chapter of ''Ronja the Robber's Daughter'' has been translated into
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. Up until 1997 a total of 3,000 editions of her books had been issued internationally, and globally her books had sold a total of 165 million copies. Many of her books have been translated into English by the translator Joan Tate.


Politics

In 1976, a scandal arose in Sweden when it was publicised that Lindgren's
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had risen to 102 percent. This was to be known as the " Pomperipossa effect", from a story she published in '' Expressen'' on 3 March 1976, entitled '' Pomperipossa in Monismania'', attacking the government and its taxation policies. It was a satirical allegory in response to the marginal tax rate Lindgren had incurred in 1976, which required self-employed individuals to pay both regular
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and employers' deductions. In a stormy tax debate, she attracted criticism from Social Democrats and even from her own colleagues, and responded by raising the issue of the lack of women involved in the Social Democrats' campaign. In that year's general election, the Social Democratic government was voted out for the first time in 44 years, and the Lindgren tax debate was one of several controversies that may have contributed to the result. Another controversy involved Ingmar Bergman's farewell letter to Sweden, after charges had been made against him of tax evasion. Lindgren nevertheless remained a Social Democrat for the rest of her life. In 1978, when she received the ''
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'', Lindgren made a speech, '' Never Violence!''. She spoke against corporal punishment of children. After that she teamed up with scientists, journalists and politicians to promote non-violent upbringing. In 1979, a law was introduced in Sweden prohibiting violence against children. Until then there was no such law anywhere in the world. From 1985 to 1989, Lindgren wrote articles concerning animal protection and mass production in the Swedish magazines '' Expressen'' and ''
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'' along with the veterinarian Kristina Forslund. They wanted to launch an awareness campaign to promote better animal treatment in factory farming. Eventually their activities led to a new law which was called ''
Lex Lindgren ''Min ko vill ha roligt'' (English: ''My cow wants to have fun'') is a book written by Astrid Lindgren and Kristina Forslund. It contains all articles concerning animal protection and mass production that Lindgren and Forslund wrote in the Swedi ...
'' and was presented to Lindgren on her 80th birthday. During that time it was the strictest law concerning animal welfare in the world. However, Lindgren and Forslund were unsatisfied with it. Not enough had been done and only minor changes occurred. The articles Forslund and Lindgren wrote were later published in the book '' Min ko vill ha roligt''. Lindgren was well known both for her support for
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and
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and for her opposition to corporal punishment and the EU. In 1994 she received the Right Livelihood Award, "For her commitment to justice, non-violence and understanding of minorities as well as her love and caring for nature." Lindgren was also a member of the freedom of speech-promoting, anti-imperialist organization
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.


Honors and memorials

In 1967, the publisher
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established an annual
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, the
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, to mark her 60th birthday. The prize—40,000 Swedish kronor—is awarded to a Swedish-language children's writer every year on Lindgren's birthday in November. Following Lindgren's death, the government of Sweden instituted the
Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award The Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award ( sv, Litteraturpriset till Astrid Lindgrens minne) is an international children's literary award established by the Swedish government in 2002 to honour the Swedish children's author Astrid Lindgren (1907– ...
in her memory. The award is the world's largest monetary award for children's and youth literature, in the amount of five million Swedish kronor. The collection of Lindgren's original manuscripts in Kungliga Biblioteket in Stockholm (the Royal Library) was placed on
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's
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in 2005. On 6 April 2011, Sweden's central bank
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announced that Lindgren's portrait would feature on the 20  kronor banknote, beginning in 2014–2015. In the run-up to the announcement of the persons who would feature on the new banknotes, Lindgren's name had been the one most often put forward in the public debate.


Asteroid Lindgren

Asteroid 3204 Lindgren, discovered in 1978 by Soviet astronomer
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, was named after her. The name of the Swedish microsatellite Astrid 1, launched on 24 January 1995, was originally selected only as a common Swedish female name, but within a short time it was decided to name the instruments after characters in Lindgren's books: PIPPI (Prelude in Planetary Particle Imaging), EMIL (Electron Measurements – In-situ and Lightweight), and MIO (Miniature Imaging Optics).


Astrid's Wellspring

In memory of Lindgren, a memorial sculpture was created next to her childhood home, named ("Astrid's Wellspring" in English). It is situated at the spot where Lindgren first heard fairy tales. The sculpture consists of an artistic representation of a young person's head (1.37 m high), flattened on top, in the corner of a square pond, and, just above the water, a ring of rosehip thorn (with a single rosehip bud attached to it). The sculpture was initially slightly different in design and intended to be part of a fountain set in the city center, but the people of Vimmerby vehemently opposed the idea. Furthermore, Lindgren had stated that she never wanted to be represented as a statue. (However, there is a statue of Lindgren in the city center.) The memorial was sponsored by the culture council of Vimmerby. Lindgren's childhood home is near the statue and open to the public. Just from Astrid's Wellspring is a museum in her memory. The author is buried in Vimmerby where the Astrid Lindgren's World theme park is also located. The children's museum
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, in Stockholm, was opened in June 1996 with the main theme of the permanent exhibition being devoted to Lindgren; at the heart of the museum is a theme train ride through the world of Lindgren's novels.


Works (selection)


Series

* ''
Bill Bergson Bill Bergson ( sv, Kalle Blomkvist) is a fictional character created by Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren. The first book featuring him was published in 1946. Lindgren's detective story is about Bill Bergson, a more-or-less ordinary Swedish boy with ...
'' series () ** '' Bill Bergson, Master Detective'' (, 1946) ** ''
Bill Bergson Lives Dangerously ''Bill Bergson Lives Dangerously'' (original Swedish title: ''Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist lever farligt'') is a 1951 Swedish novel written by Astrid Lindgren. It's the 2nd book about the Master Detective Kalle Blomkvist. In this book the Röva ...
'' (, 1951) ** ''
Bill Bergson and the White Rose Rescue ''Bill Bergson and the White Rose Rescue'' (original Swedish title ''Kalle Blomkvist och Rasmus'') is the third and last novel about the Swedish "master detective" Kalle Blomkvist, written by Astrid Lindgren. It was published in 1953, during ...
'' (, 1954) * '' Children's Everywhere'' series ** '' Noriko-San: girl of Japan'' (also known as: ''Eva Visits Noriko-San'', Swedish: , 1956) ** '' Sia Lives on Kilimanjaro'' (, 1958) ** '' My Swedish Cousins'' (, 1959) ** '' Lilibet, circus child'' (, 1960) ** '' Marko Lives in Yugoslavia'' (, 1962) ** '' Dirk Lives in Holland'' (, 1963) ** '' Randi Lives in Norway'' (also known as: ''Gerda Lives in Norway'', Swedish: 1965) ** ''
Noy Lives in Thailand Noy Lives in Thailand (original title: ''Noy bor i Thailand'') is the title of a book by the Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren, with photos by Anna Riwkin-Brick. In 1966, the book was published by Rabén & Sjögren. Plot Noy lives with her parents ...
'' (, 1966) ** '' Matti Lives in Finland'' (, 1968) * '' The Children on Troublemaker Street'' series ** ''The Children on Troublemaker Street'' (also known as: ''Lotta, Lotta Says No!'', ''Mischievous Martens'', Swedish: , 1956) ** ''Lotta on Troublemaker Street'' (also known as: ''Lotta Leaves Home'', ''Lotta Makes a Mess'', Swedish: , 1961) ** ''Lotta's Bike'' (also known as: ''Of Course Polly Can Ride a Bike'', Swedish: , 1971) ** ''Lotta's Christmas Surprise'' (also known as: ''Of Course Polly Can Do Almost Anything'', Swedish: , 1965 ** ''Lotta's Easter Surprise'' (, 1990) * '' Emil of Lönneberga'' series () ** ''Emil in the Soup Tureen'' (also known as: ''Emil and the Great Escape'', ''That Boy Emil!'', Swedish: , 1963) ** ''Emil's Pranks'' (also known as: ''Emil and the Sneaky Rat'', ''Emil Gets into Mischief'', Swedish: , 1966) ** ''Emil and Piggy Beast'' (also known as: ''Emil and His Clever Pig'', Swedish: , 1970) ** ''Emil's Little Sister'' (also known as: , 1984) ** ''Emil's Sticky Problem'' (also known as: , 1970) * '' Karlsson-on-the-Roof'' series () ** ''Karlsson-on-the-Roof'' (also known as: ''Karlson on the Roof'', Swedish: , 1955) ** ''Karlson Flies Again'' (also known as: ''Karlsson-on-the-Roof is Sneaking Around Again'', Swedish , 1962) ** ''The World's Best Karlson'' (, 1968) * ''
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'' series ** ''Kati in America'' (, 1951) ** ''Kati in Italy'' (, 1952) ** ''Kati in Paris'' (, 1953) * ''
Madicken Madicken is a fictional character created by the Swedish author Astrid Lindgren. Madicken appeared in six books, two films — '' Du är inte klok Madicken'' (1979) (''You're out of your mind, Maggie'') and ''Madicken på Junibacken'' (1980) (''M ...
'' series ** ''Mardie'' (also known as: ''Mischievous Meg'', Swedish , 1960) ** ''Mardie to the Rescue'' (, 1976) ** '' The Runaway Sleigh Ride'' (, 1983) * ''Peter & Lena'' series ** '' I Want a Brother or Sister'' (also known as: ''That's My Baby'', Swedish: , 1971) ** '' I Want to Go to School Too'' (, 1971) * ''
Pippi Longstocking Pippi Longstocking ( sv, Pippi Långstrump) is the fictional main character in an eponymous 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 w ...
'' series () ** ''
Pippi Longstocking Pippi Longstocking ( sv, Pippi Långstrump) is the fictional main character in an eponymous 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 w ...
'' (, 1945) ** '' Pippi Goes On Board'' (also known as: ''Pippi Goes Aboard'', Swedish: , 1946) ** '' Pippi in the South Seas'' (, 1948) ** ''Pippi's After-Christmas Party'' (, 1950) ** ''Pippi Longstocking in the Park'' (, 1945) ** ''Pippi Moves In!'' (, 1969) * ''
The Six Bullerby Children Books by Astrid Lindgren featuring the Six Bullerby Children (in the US released as ''The Children of Noisy Village''): * ''All About the Bullerby Children'' * ''Cherry Time at Bullerby'' * ''Six Bullerby Children'' * ''Springtime at Bullerby'' ...
'' / ''The Children of Noisy Village'' series () ** ''The Children of Noisy Village'' (also known as: ''Cherry Time at Bullerby'', Swedish: , 1947) ** ''Happy Times in Noisy Village'' (, 1952) ** ''Christmas in Noisy Village'' (, 1963) ** ''Springtime in Noisy Village'' (, 1965) ** ''Children's Day in Bullerbu'' (also known as: ''A Day at Bullerby'', 1967) * '' The Tomten'' series ** ''The Tomten'' (, 1960) ** ''The Tomten and the Fox'' (, 1966)


Individual books

* '' The Brothers Lionheart'' (, 1973) * '' Brenda Brave Helps Grandmother'' (, 1958) * ''
A Calf for Christmas ''A Calf for Christmas'' (original title: ''När Bäckhultarn for till stan'') is a children's book by Astrid Lindgren. Plot Johann is sad because Embla, the cow of his family, has died. It was the only cow that the family had. Soon it will be ...
'' (, 1989) * ''
Christmas in the Stable ''Christmas in the Stable'' (original title: ''Jul i stallet'') is a 1961 children's book by Astrid Lindgren, illustrated by Harald Wiberg. Plot A mother tells a story about the very first Christmas to her child. Although it had happened a long ...
'' (, 1961) * '' The Day Adam Got Mad'' (also known as: ''Goran's Great Escape'', ''The Day Adam Got Angry'', Swedish: , 1991) * ''
The Dragon with Red Eyes ''The Dragon with Red Eyes'' (original title: ''Draken med de röda ögonen'') is a children's book written by Astrid Lindgren Astrid Anna Emilia Lindgren (; ; 14 November 1907 – 28 January 2002) was a Swedish writer of fiction and scr ...
'' (, 1985) * '' The Ghost of Skinny Jack'' (, 1986) * '' How Astrid Lindgren achieved enactment of the 1988 law protecting farm animals in Sweden'' (, 1990) * '' I Don't Want to Go to Bed'' (, 1947) * '' In the Land of Twilight'' (, 1994) * '' Mio, My Son'' (also known as: ''Mio, My Mio'', Swedish: , 1954) * ''
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'' (, 2002) * '' Most Beloved Sister'' (also known as: ''My Very Own Sister'', Swedish: , 1973) * '' My Nightingale Is Singing'' (, 1959) * '' Never Violence'' (, 2018) * '' Now That Night Is Near'' (, 2019) * ''
Rasmus and the Vagabond ''Rasmus and the Vagabond'', also ''Rasmus and the Hobo'' (original title: ''Rasmus på luffen'') is a children's book written by Astrid Lindgren. Plot Rasmus is living in an orphanage. He wants to be adopted and find a family. However, he re ...
'' (also known as: ''Rasmus and the Tramp'', Swedish: , 1956) * ''
Ronia the Robber's Daughter ''Ronia, the Robber's Daughter'' ( Swedish: ''Ronja rövardotter'') is a children's fantasy book by the Swedish author Astrid Lindgren, first published in 1981. The book has been adapted as a prize-winning 1984 film, a Danish and a German musi ...
'' (, 1981) * '' The Red Bird'' (, 1959) * '' Scrap and the Pirates'' (also known as: ''Skrallan and the Pirates'', Swedish: , 1967) * ''Simon Small Moves In'' (, 1956) * '' Samuel August from Sevedstorp and Hanna i Hult'' (also known as ''A love story'', Swedish: , 1975) * '' Seacrow Island'' ('' Vi på Saltkråkan'', 1964) * '' War Diaries, 1939–1945'' (, 2015)


Plays

In addition to her novels, short stories and picture books, Lindgren wrote some plays. Many of the plays were created in the 1940s and 1950s in collaboration with her friend Elsa Olenius, a pioneer in Swedish children's theater. Many of the stories were written exclusively for the theater. They have been translated into several languages, including Danish, Finnish and Romanian. Most of Lindgren's plays have not been translated into English. * '' Kalle Blomkvist, Nisse Nöjd och Vicke på Vind'' * '' Mästerdetektiven Kalle Blomkvist: För kasperteater två korta akter'' * '' Jul hos Pippi Långstrump'' * '' Serverat, Ers Majestät!'' * '' En fästmö till låns'' * '' Huvudsaken är att man är frisk'' * '' Jag vill inte vara präktig'' * '' Snövit'' * '' Pippi Långstrumps liv och leverne''


Filmography

This is a chronological list of feature films based on stories by Lindgren.Astrid Lindgren at IMDb
There are live-action films as well as animated features. The most films were made in Sweden, followed by Russia. Some are international coproductions. * ''
Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist Bill Bergson ( sv, Kalle Blomkvist) is a fictional character created by Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren. The first book featuring him was published in 1946. Lindgren's detective story is about Bill Bergson, a more-or-less ordinary Swedish boy with ...
'' (1947) – director: Rolf Husberg * '' Pippi Långstrump'' (1949) – director: Per Gunwall * '' Mästerdetektiven och Rasmus'' (1953) – director: Rolf Husberg * ''
Luffaren och Rasmus ''Luffaren och Rasmus'' (''Rasmus and the Vagabond'') is a 1955 Swedish film directed by Rolf Husberg and written by Astrid Lindgren. Plot Rasmus lives in an orphanage. He wants to be adopted by loving parents. But soon he realizes that only girl ...
'' (1955) – director: Rolf Husberg * ''
Rasmus, Pontus och Toker ''Rasmus, Pontus och Toker'' is a 1956 Swedish film directed by Stig Olin and written by Astrid Lindgren. Plot Rasmus' sister Britta and her classmate Joachim are in love. Britta finds an album in which Joachim lists his ex-girlfriends (Magareta, ...
'' (1956) – director: Stig Olin * '' Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist lever farligt'' (1957) – director:
Olle Hellbom Nils Olof "Olle" Hellbom (8 October 1925 – 5 June 1982) was a Swedish film director, producer, and screenwriter. He is most famous for directing films based on novels by Astrid Lindgren. His 1960 film '' Alla vi barn i Bullerbyn'' was entered ...
* ''
Alla vi barn i Bullerbyn Books by Astrid Lindgren featuring the Six Bullerby Children (in the US released as ''The Children of Noisy Village''): * ''All About the Bullerby Children'' * ''Cherry Time at Bullerby'' * ''Six Bullerby Children'' * ''Springtime at Bullerby'' ...
'' (1960) – director: Olle Hellbom * (1961) – director: Olle Hellbom * '' Vi på Saltkråkan'' (1964 TV series, 1968 theatrical release) – director: Olle Hellbom * (1964) – director: Olle Hellbom * (1965) – director: Olle Hellbom * '' Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist på nya äventyr'' (1966) – director: Etienne Glaser * (1966) – director: Olle Hellbom * (1967) – director: Olle Hellbom * '' Pippi Långstrump'' (1969, edited from 1968–69 TV series) – director: Olle Hellbom * '' Här kommer Pippi Långstrump'' (1969, edited from 1968–69 TV series) – director: Olle Hellbom * '' På rymmen med Pippi Långstrump'' (1970) – director: Olle Hellbom * '' Pippi Långstrump på de sju haven'' (1970) – director: Olle Hellbom * '' Emil i Lönneberga'' (1971) – director: Olle Hellbom * '' Nya hyss av Emil i Lönneberga'' (1972) – director: Olle Hellbom * '' Emil och griseknoen'' (1973), ''Emil and the Piglet'' – director: Olle Hellbom * '' Världens bästa Karlsson'' (1974) – director: Olle Hellbom * (1976) – director: Arūnas Žebriūnas * '' Bröderna Lejonhjärta'' (1977) – director: Olle Hellbom * ''
Du är inte klok, Madicken ''Du är inte klok, Madicken'' is a 1979 Swedish film about the Astrid Lindgren character Madicken, directed by Göran Graffman. Selected cast * Jonna Liljendahl as Margareta "Madicken" Engström * Liv Alsterlund as Lisabet * Monica Nordquist as ...
'' (1979) – director:
Göran Graffman Eric Göran Graffman (12 February 1931 – November 2014) was a Swedish actor and film director from Gothenburg). He was the father of the actor Per Graffman, the director Emil Graffman and Mats Graffman. Graffman worked as actor at Gothenbur ...
* ''
Madicken på Junibacken ''Madicken på Junibacken'' is a 1980 Swedish film about the Astrid Lindgren character Madicken, directed by Göran Graffman. Cast * Jonna Liljendahl as Margareta "Madicken" Engström * Liv Alsterlund as Lisabet * Monica Nordquist as Kajsa * ...
'' (1980) – director: Göran Graffman * ''
Rasmus på luffen ''Rasmus på luffen'' is a 1981 Swedish film directed by Olle Hellbom, which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 12 December 1981. It is based on the 1955 film ''Luffaren och Rasmus'' by Astrid Lindgren, the book '' Rasmus på luffen'' by Lindgr ...
'' (1981) – director: Olle Hellbom * '' Ronja Rövardotter'' (1984) – director:
Tage Danielsson Tage Danielsson (; 5 February 1928 – 13 October 1985) was a Swedish author, actor, comedian, poet and film director. He is best known for his collaboration with Hans Alfredson in the comedy duo Hasse & Tage. Career After graduation from ...
* '' Emīla nedarbi'' (1985) – director: Varis Brasla * '' The Children of Noisy Village'' (1986) – director: Lasse Hallström * '' More About the Children of Noisy Village'' (1987) – director: Lasse Hallström * '' Mio, min Mio'' (1987) – director: Vladimir Grammatikov * ''
Kajsa Kavat ''Brenda Brave Helps Grandmother'' (original title: Kajsa Kavat) is a 1950 story by Astrid Lindgren about a young girl named Brenda (Kajsa) in Sweden. The book about the character has been translated into many different languages. Plot As a b ...
'' (1988) – director:
Daniel Bergman Daniel Sebastian Bergman (; born 7 September 1962) is a Swedish film director. He is the son of Ingmar Bergman and Käbi Laretei. As a child, Bergman appeared in a 1967 Swedish program called ''Stimulantia'', which consisted of eight episodes, ...
* ''
The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking ''The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking'' is a 1988 musical adventure film written and directed by Ken Annakin, based on the Pippi Longstocking book series by Astrid Lindgren. It is a Swedish-German-American joint venture produced by Columbia ...
'' (1988) – director:
Ken Annakin Kenneth Cooper Annakin, OBE (10 August 1914 – 22 April 2009) was an English film director. His career spanned half a century, beginning in the early 1940s and ending in 2002, and in the 1960s he was noticed by critics with large-scale adventu ...
* '' Go'natt Herr Luffare'' (1988) – director: Daniel Bergman * '' Allrakäraste syster'' (1988) – director: Göran Carmback * '' Ingen rövare finns i skogen'' (1988) – director: Göran Carmback * '' Gull-Pian'' (1988) – director:
Staffan Götestam Per Staffan Götestam (born 20 May 1952 in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden) is a Swedish actor, director, theatre chief, playwright and founder of Junibacken. He is best known as Jonatan in ''The Brothers Lionheart''. He is brother to Birgitta Götesta ...
* '' Hoppa högst'' (1988) – director:
Johanna Hald Brita Margareta Johanna Hald (born 20 July 1945 in Stockholm) is a Swedish director, photographer and screenwriter. Selected filmography *1986 – ''Love Me! ''Love Me!'' ( sv, Älska mej) is a 1986 Swedish drama film directed by Kay Pollak ...
* '' Nånting levande åt Lame-Kal'' (1988) – director: Magnus Nanne * '' Peter och Petra'' (1989) – director: Agneta Elers-Jarleman * '' Nils Karlsson Pyssling'' (1990) – director:
Staffan Götestam Per Staffan Götestam (born 20 May 1952 in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden) is a Swedish actor, director, theatre chief, playwright and founder of Junibacken. He is best known as Jonatan in ''The Brothers Lionheart''. He is brother to Birgitta Götesta ...
* '' Pelle flyttar till Komfusenbo'' (1990) – director:
Johanna Hald Brita Margareta Johanna Hald (born 20 July 1945 in Stockholm) is a Swedish director, photographer and screenwriter. Selected filmography *1986 – ''Love Me! ''Love Me!'' ( sv, Älska mej) is a 1986 Swedish drama film directed by Kay Pollak ...
* '' Lotta på Bråkmakargatan'' (1992) – director: Johanna Hald * '' Lotta flyttar hemifrån'' (1993) – director: Johanna Hald * '' Kalle Blomkvist – Mästerdetektiven lever farligt'' (1996) – director: Göran Carmback * '' Kalle Blomkvist och Rasmus'' (1997) – director: Göran Carmback * ''
Pippi Longstocking Pippi Longstocking ( sv, Pippi Långstrump) is the fictional main character in an eponymous 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 w ...
'' (1997, animated) – director: Clive Smith * '' Pippi Longstocking (1997 TV series)'' (1998, animated) – director: Paul Riley * '' Karlsson på taket'' (2002, animated) – director: Vibeke Idsøe * '' Tomte Tummetott and the Fox'' (2007, animated) – director: Sandra Schießl * '' Emil & Ida i Lönneberga'' (2013, animated) – director: Per Åhlin, Alicja Björk, Lasse Persson * ''
Sanzoku no Musume Rōnya is a Japanese Cel shading, cel-shaded computer animation, computer-animated television series, based on the novel ''Ronia, the Robber's Daughter'' (''Ronja Rövardotter)'' written by Astrid Lindgren. Produced by Polygon Pictures, Studio Ghib ...
(')'' Japanese TV series (2014–15, animated) – director: Gorō Miyazaki


See also

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Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award The Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award ( sv, Litteraturpriset till Astrid Lindgrens minne) is an international children's literary award established by the Swedish government in 2002 to honour the Swedish children's author Astrid Lindgren (1907– ...
* Becoming Astrid * List of Swedish language writers


References

;Sources * Hagerfors, Anna-Maria (2002), "Astrids sista farväl", Dagens nyheter, 8/3–2002.


Further reading

* Astrid Lindgren – en levnadsteckning. Margareta Strömstedt. Stockholm, Rabén & Sjögren, 1977. * Paul Berf, Astrid Surmatz (ed.): Astrid Lindgren. Zum Donnerdrummel! Ein Werk-Porträt. Zweitausendeins, Frankfurt 2000 * Vivi Edström: Astrid Lindgren. Im Land der Märchen und Abenteuer. Oetinger, Hamburg 1997 * Maren Gottschalk: Jenseits von Bullerbü. Die Lebensgeschichte der Astrid Lindgren. Beltz & Gelberg, Weinheim 2006 * Jörg Knobloch (ed.): Praxis Lesen: Astrid Lindgren: A4-Arbeitsvorlagen Klasse 2–6, AOL-Verlag, Lichtenau 2002 * Sybil Gräfin Schönfeldt: Astrid Lindgren. 10. ed., Rowohlt, Reinbek 2000 * Margareta Strömstedt: Astrid Lindgren. Ein Lebensbild. Oetinger, Hamburg 2001 * Astrid Surmatz: Pippi Långstrump als Paradigma. Die deutsche Rezeption Astrid Lindgrens und ihr internationaler Kontext. Francke, Tübingen, Basel 2005 * Metcalf, Eva-Maria: Astrid Lindgren. New York, Twayne, 1995 *


External links


AstridLindgren.se
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Astrid Lindgren's World
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Astrid Lindgrens Näs
nbsp;– official site produced by the Astrid Lindgren-museum and culture center Astrid Lindgrens Näs in Vimmerby

nbsp;– Right Livelihood Award (1994)

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