Значение слова "FOGELSTRÖM, PER ANDERS" найдено в 1 источнике

FOGELSTRÖM, PER ANDERS

найдено в "Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature and Theater"

(1917-)
   A Swedish novelist, Fogelström was born and raised in Stockholm, a city that he has memorialized in a large number of novels. His first important novel, however, was Sommaren med Monika (1951; The Summer with Monica), which became well known because it had the same title as the film by Ingmar Bergman, for which Fogelstrom wrote the screenplay. Fogelstrom's first Stockholm novels were in a series consisting of five volumes that depict the city's transition from a preindustrial town to a modern metropolis: Mina drommars stad (1960; City of My Dreams), Barn av sin stad (1962; Children of Their City), Minns du den stad (1964; Do You Remember the City), Ien forvandlad stad (1966; In a Transformed City), and Stad i varlden (1968; City in the World).
   Fogelstrom portrays his own generation in a series of novels with the collective title K mr ter (Comrades), consisting of the volumes Upptackarna (1972; The Explorers), Revoltorerna (1973; The Rebels), Erovrarna (1975; The Conquerors), and Besittarna (1977; The Possessors). Stockholm during the reign of King Gustav III and the decades thereafter is depicted in a trilogy consisting of Vävarnas barn (1981; Children of the Weavers), Krigens barn (1985; Children of the Wars), and Vita bergens barn (1987; Children of the White Mountains District). Fogelstrom used his own family history as material in Komikern: Roman om en teaterfamilj(1989; The Comedian: A Novel about a Theatrical Family), while Stockholm again serves as the background for his fictional narrative Modrar och sonar (1991; Mothers and Sons).


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