Unni Lis Jorunn Drougge, née ''Wennberg'' (born 1 April 1956) is a
Swedish
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author, columnist and journalist. At an early age she dropped out of high school and started working at a
kibbutz in
Israel
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. Later she moved back to Sweden and got a degree in
psychology
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. During the 1980s, she lived a
green way life in
Hörby,
Skåne along with her then husband Mats Drougge.
They published the underground magazine ''April'' and founded ''SAMAE – Sammanslutningen av medvetet arbetsskygga element'', a satirical movement about Sweden's work-politics. Since 1991, Unni Drougge is living in
Stockholm.
Bibliography
* ''Jag, jag, jag'', 1994 (debut)
* ''Andra sidan Alex'', 1996
* ''Regnbågens tid'', 1997
* ''Heroine'', 1998
* ''Meningen med män'', 1999
* ''Hella Hells bekännelser'', 2001
* ''Slyngstad Events'', 2002
* ''Lutherska Badet'', 2003
* ''Penetrering'', 2006
* ''Boven i mitt drama kallas kärlek'', 2007
* ''Bluffen'', 2010
* ''Förkunnaren'', 2011
* ''Kärlek ända in i döden'', 2011
References
External links
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Living people
1956 births
Writers from Lund
Swedish women journalists
Swedish columnists
Swedish women columnists
Swedish expatriates in Israel
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