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Gustav Torgny Lindgren (16 June 1938 – 16 March 2017) was a Swedish writer. Lindgren was the son of Andreas Lindgren and Helga Björk. He studied in
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to become a teacher and worked as a teacher until the middle of the 1970s. For several years he was active as a local politician for the Swedish Social Democratic Party. In the 1980s he converted to the
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. Lindgren began as a poet in 1965 but had to wait until 1982 for his breakthrough, with the novel ''The Way of a Serpent'' (Swedish: ''Ormens väg på hälleberget''). Lindgren's work was translated into more than thirty languages and was one of Sweden's most internationally successful contemporary writers. He became a member of the Swedish Academy in 1991.


''The Way of a Serpent''

''The Way of a Serpent'' tells the story of a farmer family in a poverty-stricken region in the northern parts of Sweden in the nineteenth century. The family formerly owned its land, but had to sell it cheap during a succession of years of famine. The new owner collects his rent as long as there is money in the household, and exploits the women when there is no money. The novel was made into a film by
Bo Widerberg Bo Gunnar Widerberg (; 8 June 1930 – 1 May 1997) was a Swedish film director, writer, editor and actor. Biography Early life Widerberg was born in Malmö, Malmöhus County, Sweden. Career Widerberg was the director of films such as ''Rave ...
in 1986.


Bibliography

* ''Plåtsax, hjärtats instrument'' (1965) * ''Dikter från Vimmerby'' (1970) * ''Hur skulle det vara om man vore Olof Palme?'' (1971) * ''Hallen'' (1975). * ''Brännvinsfursten'' (1979). A book about Lars Olsson Smith. * ''The Way of a Serpent'' (''Ormens väg på hälleberget'') (1982/1990). / * ''Merabs skönhet'' (1983). * ''Övriga frågor'' (1983). * ''Bathsheba'' (''Bat Seba'') (1984/1989). / * ''Legender'' (1986). * ''Skrämmer dig minuten'' (1986) * ''Light'' (''Ljuset'') (1987/1992). / * ''Till Sanningens Lov'' (In Praise of Truth) (1991) * '' Sweetness'' (''Hummelhonung'') (1995/2000). / * ''I Brokiga Blads vatten'' (1999). * ''Hash'' (''Pölsan'') (2002/2005). / * ''Dorés bibel'' (''Doré's Bible) (2005). * ''The Stories'' (''Berättelserna'') (2003). * ''Norrlands akvavit'' (2007) * ''Minnen'' (2010) * ''Klingsor'' (2014)


Awards and honours

Lindgren received
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from
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(in 1990) and
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(in 2000). He also received a number of other awards, including the following. * 1986 – Prix Femina étranger (for ''Bathsheba'') * 1995 – The August Prize (for ''Sweetness'') * 2000 – The Selma Lagerlöf Prize * 2001 – Ordre des Arts et des Lettres * 2002 –
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* 2004 – De Nios Stora Pris


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lindgren, Torgny 1938 births 2017 deaths People from Norsjö Municipality Members of the Swedish Academy Swedish-language writers 20th-century Swedish novelists 21st-century Swedish novelists Converts to Roman Catholicism Swedish Roman Catholics Prix Femina Étranger winners Selma Lagerlöf Prize winners Dobloug Prize winners Litteris et Artibus recipients August Prize winners Swedish male novelists Writers from Västerbotten