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Maria Gripe, born Maja Stina Walter (25 July 1923 – 5 April 2007), was a Swedish author of books for children and young adults, which were often written in magical and mystical tone. She has written almost forty books, with many of her characters presented in short series of three or four books (e.g., the Hugo and Josephine books, the Shadow series, and the titles about Lotten). For her lasting contribution to children's literature, she received the
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for Writing in 1974.


Biography

Maja Stina Walter was born in Vaxholm,
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, Sweden. When Maria was six, her family moved from Vaxholm to
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. They moved again to
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for her secondary schooling and studies at
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. In 1946 she married the artist Harald Gripe, who created cover illustrations for most of her books. His illustration career, in fact, began in connection with his wife's debut as the author of ''I vår lilla stad'' ("In our little town"). Maria Gripe's first major success was ''Josephine'' (1961), the first of a series of novels that later included ''Hugo and Josephine'' and ''Hugo''. During most of her adult life, Maria Gripe lived in
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, where an adaptation of her book ''Agnes Cecilia'' was filmed. After a long period of dementia, Maria Gripe died at 83 in a nursing home in
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outside Stockholm; her husband Harald had predeceased her by 15 years. Their daughter Camilla Gripe is also a children's author.


Writing style

Much of her writing, particularly the later work, is suffused with a supernatural or mystical element. Fairy-tales were recurring motifs and these were often intertwined with psychological realism presented in a poetic style. The change in her writing style from her less mature work was partly a result of the influence of
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,
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and
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, and
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, and partly a reaction to violence in entertainment that had begun to gain ground in cultural expression; Gripe sought to manufacture plot tension in less overt ways. A prominent feature of Maria Gripe's writing is a respect for individuals and their unique characteristics, a trait which is especially perceptible in the social realism of the ''Elvis'' series, which she co-wrote with her husband Harald in the 1970s.Maria Gripe har avlidit
("Maria Gripe has died"), a April 2007, ''Svenska Dagbladet''. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
Another recurring leitmotif in Gripe's books is shadow, particularly in the series which began with ''Skuggan över stenbänken'' ("The shadow on the stone bench", 1982).Ingrid Nettervik, ''I barnbokens värld'' ("In the children's book world", Malmö: Gleerup, 1994. .


Books in English translation

*''Josephine'' (''Josefin'', 1961) *''Hugo and Josephine'' (''Hugo och Josefin'', 1962) *''Pappa Pellerin's Daughter'' (''Pappa Pellerins dotter'', 1963) *''The Glassblower's Children'' (''Glasblåsarns barn'', 1964) *''In the Time of the Bells'' (''I klockornas tid'', 1965) *''Hugo'' (''Hugo'', 1966) *''The Land Beyond'' (''Landet utanför'', 1967) *''The Night Daddy'' (''Nattpappan'', 1968) *''Julia's House'' (''Julias hus och nattpappan'', 1971) *''Elvis and his Secret'' (''Elvis Karlsson'', 1972) *''Elvis and his Friends'' (''Elvis! Elvis!'', 1973) *''The Green Coat'' (''...ellen, dellen...'', 1974) *''Agnes Cecilia'' (''Agnes Cecilia – en sällsam historia'', 1981)


Adaptations and translations

Gripe wrote 38 books, translated into 30 different languages, making her one of Sweden's most prolific writers. Her last published book was ''Annas blomma'' ("Anna's Flower", 1997). Several of Gripe's books have been filmed, such as ''
Glasblåsarns barn ''The Glassblower's Children'' ( sv, Glasblåsarns barn) is a Swedish film, first intended to open on 25 December 1996, but ending up released to cinemas in Sweden on 27 February 1998, directed by Anders Grönros. It is based on the novel with the ...
'' ("The Glassblower's Children") and ''
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'' ("Agnes Cecilia: a singular history"), directed by
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in the 1990s. In 1967,
Kjell Grede Kjell Birger Grede (12 August 1936 – 15 December 2017) was a Swedish film director.Hugo and Josephine ''Hugo and Josephine'' ( sv, Hugo och Josefin) is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 16 December 1967, written and directed by Kjell Grede. The film is loosely based on three novels by Maria Gripe, and it stars Fredrik Beck ...
'', considered the first Swedish children's film, which received critical acclaim for its artistic value as well as for the story itself. In 1976,
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also filmed ''
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'' (''Elvis and his friends''), which Gripe co-wrote with him after his serial ''The Secret Reality'' made a profound impression on the author. There is also
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who directed the 1989 television series ''
Flickan vid stenbänken ''Flickan vid stenbänken'' is a Swedish 1989 TV series in nine episodes directed by Marianne Ahrne starring Anna Edlund, Anna Björk and Lena T. Hansson. The series was based on Maria Gripe's books '' Skuggan över stenbänken'' (1982), '' ...
'' ("The girl by the stone bench", based on the "Shadow" series). Dramatized versions of ''Tordyveln flyger i skymningen'' ("The scarab flies at dusk") and ''Agnes Cecilia'' were produced as radio serials, and an audio version of ''Tanten'' ("The elderly lady"), narrated by Margaretha Krook, was also recorded for radio. Gripe also wrote the original
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script for ''
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'' ("Magic Time", 1979).


Recognition for Gripe's work

The biennial
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conferred by the
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is the highest recognition available to a writer or illustrator of children's books. Gripe received the writing award in 1974.
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Literature professor Boel Westin praised Maria Gripe to a writer for ''
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'', declaring that her ''Shadow'' books presented an exciting narrative that enabled readers to feel as if they were participants: "She has meant a lot. She renewed children's prose." Literary researcher
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, who wrote a biography ''Skuggornas förtrogna'' ("Confidant to shadows") of the author, echoed the remarks, saying that she would miss "the warm and humorous human being who was Maria Gripe." The biographer continued: "She has done a lot for the children's book world, and she got her readers to think about philosophy, about the world and about death." Toijer-Nilsson pointed out that Gripe's books also have "a significant tendency to support the social advancement of women." Her books have won many awards, and she was the 1979 Swedish winner of the Dobloug Prize for Swedish and Norwegian fiction. In 1985 she was awarded the
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. Gripe's publisher Bonnier Carlsen established the Maria Gripe Prize in 2005, which is a literary prize awarded annually.


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