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Gunilla Elisabet Dukure Bergström (3 July 1942 – 23 August 2021) was a Swedish author, journalist, and illustrator. She is best known for her series of children's books about the character
Alfie Atkins Alfie Atkins () is a fictional character created by the author Gunilla Bergström from Sweden in 1972. Alfie Atkins appears in books and animated cartoons. Alfie plays the role of a normal child, living with his father. During his younger years ...
(Swedish: ''Alfons Ã…berg''), which she wrote and illustrated. Books about her character were translated into many languages, and some were adapted into film, television and theatre plays. She received several awards, including the royal
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.


Life and career

Born in
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, Bergström moved to Stockholm in 1966 to begin her career as a journalist. She worked for Swedish newspapers such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. Bergström debuted as a children's book author in 1971, and released her first Alfie Atkins book in 1972. The character is a boy who lives with his single father. She has been a children's book author ever since, having released twenty-five Alfie books as of 2007. These books have been translated into 35 languages and have sold over eight million copies worldwide. Four million copies have been sold in Sweden alone. In 2006, her book ''Alfons och soldatpappan'' was released simultaneously in seven different languages; this had never happened before for a Swedish children's book. Bergström has also written children's books about characters such as Milla, Bill, and Bolla. Bergström said she received the inspiration for her stories from everyday life. She was also interested in
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and
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, and incorporated this into some of her books. Bergström described herself as a nit-picky person when it comes to writing. She illustrated her own books and often worked with
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. Bergström ran her own company, Bok-Makaren (English: ''Book-Maker''), which handles the licenses to the ''Alfie Atkins'' series, which have been granted for theatre productions and Alfie dolls, puzzles, and computer games. Bergström has commented that there is "nothing wrong with making commerce of famous things, but we are careful about who we sell licenses to." As of 2007, Bergström was living in Stockholm with her
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husband. They spent their winters together in West Africa. Bergström was a grandmother. In 2012, she was awarded
Illis Quorum ''Illis quorum'' (''Illis quorum meruere labores'') (English: "For Those Whose Labors Have Deserved It") is a gold medal awarded for outstanding contributions to Swedish culture, science or society. The award was introduced in 1784 by King Gusta ...
by the Swedish Government. Bergström died on 23 August 2021, almost two months after her 79th birthday.


Awards

Her many awards have included: * 1979
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* 1981
Astrid Lindgren Prize The Astrid Lindgren Prize () is a Swedish literary award for children's literature named after the Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren. The prize was instituted by the publishing house Rabén & Sjögren in 1967 to honour Lindgren on her 60th birthda ...
* 2019
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Books

Bergström's books were published by
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, including: * ''Mias pappa flyttar'' (1971) * '' God natt, Alfons Ã…berg'' (''Good Night, Alfie Atkins'', 1972) * ''Tjuven'' (1973) * '' Aja baja, Alfons Ã…berg'' (''Very Tricky, Alfie Atkins'', 1973) * ''
Raska på, Alfons Åberg ''Raska på, Alfons Åberg'' is a 1975 children's book by Gunilla Bergström. As an episode of the animated TV series it originally aired over SVT on 31 December 1979. Plot It's morning and Alfons Åberg will soon go to Kindergarten. After dres ...
'' (''Hurry Up, Alfie Atkins!'', 1975) * '' Alfons och hemlige Mållgan'' (''Alfie and His Secret Friend'', 1976) * '' Vem räddar Alfons Åberg?'' (''Who'll Save Alfie Atkins?'', 1976) * '' Listigt Alfons Åberg'' (''You're a Sly One, Alfie Atkins!'', 1977) * '' Alfons och odjuret'' (''Alfie and the Monster'' UK, ''Is that a Monster, Alfie Atkins?'' U.S., 1978) * ' (1979) * ''Tokigt & Klokigt, mera rim med Bill och Bolla'' (1980) * ''
Är du feg, Alfons Åberg? ''Är du feg, Alfons Åberg?'' is a 1981 Swedish language children's book by Gunilla Bergström. As an episode of the animated TV series, it originally aired over SVT on 14 January 1981. Book cover The book cover depicts Alfons running away fro ...
'' (''Are You Chicken, Alfie Atkins'', 1981) * ''
Var är bus-Alfons? ''Var är bus-Alfons?'' is a 1982 children's book by Gunilla Bergström. As an episode of the animated TV series it originally aired over SVT on 11 November 1988. The original title was "Slutbusat, Alfons Åberg!" Book cover The book cover depi ...
'' (''What’s Alfie up to Now?'', 1982) * '' Vem spökar Alfons Åberg?'' (''Who's Scaring Alfie Atkins?'', 1983) * ''
Lycklige Alfons Åberg ''Lycklige Alfons Åberg'' ("''Lucky Alfie Atkins''") is a 1984 children's book by Gunilla Bergström. As an episode of the animated TV series it originally aired over SVT on 15 January 1981. It was originally called ''Klaga lagom, Alfons Åberg' ...
'' (''Happy Alfie Atkins'', 1984) * '' Alfons och Milla'' (''You Have a Girlfriend, Alfie Atkins'', 1985) * ''
Kalas, Alfons Åberg! ''Kalas, Alfons Åberg!'' is a 1986 children's book by Gunilla Bergström. As an episode of the animated TV series it originally aired over SVT on 1 April 1994. Plot The previous day was Alfons birthday and the upcoming Saturday, he will have a ...
'' (''A Party, Alfie Atkins'', 1986) * ''
Hokus pokus, Alfons Åberg! ''Hokus pokus, Alfons Åberg!'' is a 1987 children's book by Gunilla Bergström Gunilla Elisabet Dukure Bergström (3 July 1942 – 23 August 2021) was a Swedish author, journalist, and illustrator. She is best known for her series of children ...
'' (''Hocus-Pocus, Alfie Atkins'', 1987) * '' Bara knyt, Alfons!'' (''Just Ty It, Alfie Atkins'', 1988) * ''Vad sa pappa Åberg?'' (''What did Mr. Atkins Say?'', 1989) * ''Alfons egna saker'' (1990) * ''Alfons tycker om'' (1990) * ''Där går Tjuv-Alfons!'' (''There Goes Alfie the Thief!'', 1991) * ''Milla mitt-i-natten'' (1991) * ''Ingen sak sa Milla'' (1992) * ''Mera monster, Alfons!'' (''More Monsters, Alfie!'', 1992) * ''Alla möjliga Alfons'' (1992) * ''Mera miner med Alfons'' (1992) * ''Trall-fonsar. Visor med Alfons Åberg'' (1992) * ''Hurra för pappa Åberg!'' (''Three Cheers for Alfie’s Daddy!'', 1993) * ''Milla mitt-i-godiskriget'' (1993) * ''Näpp! sa Alfons Åberg'' (''"Not Likely!" Said Alfie Atkins'', 1994) * ''Lösgodis – fickan full'' (1994) * ''Lösgodis – en påse till'' (1994) * ''Titta – peka Alfons Åberg'' (1994) * ''Flyg sa Alfons Åberg'' (''"Fly With Me," Said Alfie Atkins'', 1997) * ''Osynligt med Alfons'' (''Invisible with Alfie'', 1998) * ''Hurra för Alfons Åbergs far'' (1998) * ''Hur långt når Alfons Åberg?'' (''How Far Does Alfie Reach?'', 2002) * ''Alfons ABC'' (2002) * '' Alfons och soldatpappan'' (''Alfie and the Soldier Daddy'', 2006) * ''Alfons med styrke-säcken'' (''Alfie Atkins with the Magic Sack'', 2010) * ''Skratta lagom! sa pappa Åberg'' (''The Last to Laugh! Said, Alfie’s Dad'', 2012)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bergstrom, Gunilla 1942 births 2021 deaths Articles containing video clips Swedish children's writers Swedish-language writers Swedish women children's writers Swedish women illustrators Swedish women journalists Writers from Gothenburg Litteris et Artibus recipients Recipients of the Illis quorum Recipients of the Astrid Lindgren Prize