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Klas Östergren (born 20 February 1955) is a Swedish
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, short story writer,
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, and
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. Östergren had a breakthrough with his fourth novel ''
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'' in 1980. He has been awarded numerous Swedish literary prizes, such as Doblougska priset in 1998 and the grand prize by the
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, Samfundet De Nio in 2005, as well as being nominated for the
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in 1999. His works have been translated to more than ten languages. In 2014 he was elected a member of the
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, but resigned from his seat in 2018.


Biography

Östergren was born in 1955 on Lilla Essingen in
Stockholm Stockholm (; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, most populous city of Sweden, as well as the List of urban areas in the Nordic countries, largest urban area in the Nordic countries. Approximately ...
. He was the youngest of four siblings. His father was Finnish and his mother was Swedish. He went to secondary school at Södra Latins gymnasium. Klas Östergren was soon to turn twenty years old when his first novel, ''Attila'', was published in 1975. He gained critical acclaim and high readership five years later with the novel, ''
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''. A sequel to the novel, '' Gangsters'', appeared in 2006. Östergren's works, which also includes acclaimed novels such as '' Den sista cigaretten'' (2009, "The last cigarette") and short stories, typically depicts odd characters that leads the narrator into a shadowworld of the official society where its own laws and rules is prevailing. As a writer of screenplays and teleplays, he was honored in 1999 when ''Veranda för en tenor'' 'Waiting for the Tenor'' the screen treatment (which he co-wrote with Lisa Ohlin) of a short story from ''Med stövlarna på och andra berättelser'', was nominated for the
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(Sweden's equivalent of the
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). He is also one of his country's most highly regarded literary translators, having published a Swedish-language version of
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's ''
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'' and also having translated a two-volume edition (issued in September 2008) of the plays of
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. From 1982 to 1989, Klas Östergren was married to Swedish actress, Pernilla Wallgren, who subsequently continued her career using the name Pernilla Östergren. They became the parents of a daughter, Agnes; and following their divorce and Pernilla's marriage to director
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(his daughter’s now ex-stepfather), she appeared, using her new professional name, Pernilla August, in two films for which Östergren wrote the screenplays. The first, 1996's ''
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'', adapted from the novel by
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, was directed by her husband, Bille August, and the other, ''Offer och gärningsmän'', was a 1999
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directed for Sweden's national television broadcaster, SVT, by
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. His second and current wife is Cilla, with whom he has three children, Åke, Gösta, and Märta. The 1980 novel ''
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'' was filmed in 2014 by director
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. He has been awarded numerous Swedish literary prizes and his works have been translated to at least a dozen languages. Östergren succeeded
Ulf Linde Ulf Harald Linde (15 April 1929 – 12 October 2013) was a Swedish art critic, writer, jazz musician, museum director and a member of the Swedish Academy. Biography Linde was born in the Östermalm district of Stockholm. Interested in jazz musi ...
in seat 11 of the
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on 20 December 2014, but he announced on 6 April 2018 that he would no longer participate in the Academy's work. In May 2018, the Swedish Academy announced that Östergren and three other members had been allowed to formally resign.


Bibliography

*''
Attila Attila ( or ; ), frequently called Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in early 453. He was also the leader of an empire consisting of Huns, Ostrogoths, Alans, and Gepids, among others, in Central Europe, C ...
'' (novel, 1975) *'' Ismael'' (novel, 1977) *'' Fantomerna'' (novel, 1978) *''
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'' (, novel, 1980) (English translation by Tiina Nunnally, 2007) *''Giganternas brunn'' (novella, 1981) *''Slangbella'' (article collection, 1983) *'' Fattiga riddare och stora svenskar'' (novel, 1983) *'' Plåster'' (novel, 1986) *''Hoppets triumf'' (illustrated by Torsten Jurell, 1986) *'' Ankare'' (novel, 1988) *''Ge mig lite sodavatten. En opera buffa'' (1988) *'' Handelsmän och partisaner'' (novel, 1991) *'' Under i september'' (novel, 1994) *''Med stövlarna på och andra berättelser'' (short story collection, 1997) *''Konterfej'' (novella, 2001) *''Tre porträtt'' (novella collection, 2002) *''Östergren om Östergren'' (with Stephen Farran-Lee, 2007) *'' Gangsters'' (, novel, 2005) (English translation by Tiina Nunnally, 2009) *'' The Hurricane Party'' (, novel, 2007) (English translation by Tiina Nunnally, 2009) *'' Den sista cigaretten'' (novel, 2009) *''Ravioli'' (short story, 2013) *''Ulf Linde. Svenska Akademiens Inträdestal'' (2014) *'' Twist'' (novel, 2014) *''Samlade noveller'' (collected short stories and novellas, 2015) *''I en skog av sumak'' (novel, 2017) *''Hilde'' (novel, 2019) *''Renegater'' (novel, 2020) *''Två pistoler'' (novel, 2021) *''Julrevy i Jonseryd och andra berättelser'' (short stories, 2021) *''Större trygghet aldrig fanns'' (novel, 2022)


Filmography


Writer

* ''Mördande intelligens'' (screenplay, 1995) * ''
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'' (screenplay, 1996) * ''Veranda för en tenor'' (short story and screenplay, 1998) * ''Offer och gärningsmän'' (TV miniseries screenplay, 1999) * ''Soldater i månsken'' (TV miniseries screenplay, 2000) * ''Syndare i sommarsol'' (screenplay, 2001) * '' The Marriage of Gustav III'' (screenplay, 2001) * ''Röd jul'' (short story and screenplay, 2001) * ''
Evil Evil, as a concept, is usually defined as profoundly immoral behavior, and it is related to acts that cause unnecessary pain and suffering to others. Evil is commonly seen as the opposite, or sometimes absence, of good. It can be an extreme ...
'' (screenplay (non-credited), 2003) * '' En decemberdröm'' (TV series screenplay, 2005) * ''
Gentlemen ''Gentleman'' (Old French: ''gentilz hom'', gentle + man; abbreviated ''gent.'') is a term for a chivalrous, courteous, or honorable man. Originally, ''gentleman'' was the lowest rank of the landed gentry of England, ranking below an esquire ...
'' (novel and screenplay, 2014)


Actor

* '' Mackan'' (1977) * '' False as Water'' (1985) * '' Soldater i månsken'' (speaker, 2000) * ''
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'' (2012)


References


External links

*
Brief profile of Klas Östergren (photograph included) at the Salomonsson Agency website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ostergren, Klas 20th-century Swedish novelists Swedish screenwriters Swedish male screenwriters Swedish-language writers 1955 births Living people Dobloug Prize winners Members of the Swedish Academy Swedish male novelists Swedish people of Finnish descent 21st-century Swedish novelists Swedish short story writers Novelists from Stockholm