Barbro Lindgren
Barbro Lindgren | |
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Born | Barbro Enskog 18 March 1937 Bromma, Sweden |
Occupation | Writer |
Period | 1965–present |
Genre | Children's fiction, picture books |
Notable works | Den vilda bebin, Max |
Barbro Lindgren (born 18 March 1937) is a Swedish writer of children's books and books for adult readers.[1] For her lasting contribution as a children's writer, Lindgren was a finalist for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2004.[2] Ten years later, she won the annual Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award.[3] The biggest cash prize in children's and young-adult literature, it rewards a writer, illustrator, oral storyteller, or reading promoter for its entire body of work.[4]
Life
[edit]Barbro Enskog was born in Bromma, Stockholm. She graduated from art school in 1958 and has been writing books for publication since 1965. Her style has exerted a major influence on Swedish children's literature. Located between realism and surrealism, her works are humorous and imaginative, and her books for children treat important issues to be taken seriously and treated for children.
Early in her career Barbro Lindgren won the 1973 Astrid Lindgren Prize, an annual Swedish literary award distinct from the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. The once-in-a-lifetime award established on Astrid Lindgren's 60th birthday honours good writing for children or youth.[5] Barbro Lindgren's long-time collaborator,[3] the illustrator Eva Eriksson (born 1949), won the prize in 2001.[5]
Awards
[edit]- Grammis for Goda' Goda', 1970[6]
- Expressens Heffaklump, 1971[7]
- Astrid Lindgren Prize, 1973[8]
- Nils Holgersson Plaque for Lilla sparvel, 1977[8]
- Samfundet De Nio's Astrid Lindgren Prize, 2004[9]
- Illis quorum, 2009[10]
- Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, 2014[3]
- H. M. The King's Medal, 2020[11]
Selected books
[edit]- 1965 - Mattias sommar (English: Mattias' Summer), self-illustrated, her first published book[3]
- 1967 - Hej hej Mattias
- 1967 - Genom ventilerna
- 1966 - Mera om Mattias
- 1968 - I Västan Grind
- 1969 - Loranga, Masarin och Dartanjang, self-illustrated[3]
- 1970 - Felipe
- 1970 - Loranga. Loranga
- 1970 - Nu har Kalle fått en lillasyster
- 1971 - Goda' Goda'
- 1971 - Nu är vi gorillor låssas vi
- 1971 - Jättehemligt (English: Big Secret), first of an "autobiographical series of books in diary form"[3]
- 1972 - Världshemligt (English: Top Secret), sequel to Jättehemligt[3]
- 1972 - Alban
- 1972 - Eldvin
- 1973 - Bladen brinner (English: Pages on Fire), sequel to Jättehemligt[3]
- 1974 - Gröngölingen är på väg
- 1975 - Molnens bröder
- 1975 - Barbros pjäser för barn och andra
- 1976 - Rapport från marken
- 1976 - Lilla sparvel
- 1976 - Vad tycker du?
- 1977 - Stora sparvel
- 1978 - Garderobsbio
- 1978 - Hemliga lådans hemligheter
- 1978 - Kom ner från trädet
- 1978 - Världens längsta korv
- 1978 - Var är mina byxor
- 1978 - Jag har en tam myra
- 1979 - Bara Sparvel
- 1979 - Det riktiga havet
- 1979 - Sagan om den lilla farbrorn (English: The Story of the Little Old Man), illustrated by Eva Eriksson[3][a]
- 1980 - Nils Pantaloni Penell
- 1980 - Mamman och den vilda bebin (English: The Wild Baby, 1981), illus. Eriksson
- 1981 - Max nalle, picture book illustrated by Eriksson, first in the little Max series[a] or Sam series[b]
- 1981 - Max bil
- 1981 - Max kaka
- 1982 - Pompe badar i en å
- 1982 - Pompe går i skogen, illus. Eriksson
- 1983 - Pompe tar en promenad
- 1984 - Prinsessan på ärten
- 1984 - Den fula ankungen
- 1983 - OBS! Viktigt
- 1982 - En liten cyklist
- 1982 - Max lampa
- 1982 - Max balja
- 1982 - Max boll
- 1982 - Den vilda bebiresan (English translation The wild baby's boat trip, 1983)
- 1985 - Sakta, sakta ... men ändå framåt
- 1987 - Vems lilla mössa flyger? (English: Whose Little Hat is Flying?), chapter book[3]
- 1987 - Pellerell
- 1986 - Vitkind
- 1985 - Sagan om Karlknut
- 1986 - Max potta
- 1986 - Max dockvagn
- 1985 - Hunden med rocken
- 1985 - Vilda bebin får en hund (English: The Wild Baby's Dog, 1986)
- 1988 - Nu är du mitt barn
- 1989 - Sunkan flyger, with Olof Landström
- 1988 - Hemligheter
- 1990 - Den vilda bebiresan
- 1990 - Korken flyger (English: The Cork is Flying), chapter book[3]
- 1990 - Stackars Allan
- 1991 - Titta Max grav![b]
- 1991 - Pojken och stjärnan, with Anna-Clara Tidholm
- 1992 - Bra Börje
- 1992 - Boken om Sparvel
- 1992 - Restaurangen är stängd
- 1992 - Stora syster, Lille bror
- 1993 - Jag säger bara Elitchoklad
- 1993 - Puss puss sant sant
- 1994 - Max blöja
- 1994 - Max napp
- 1994 - Här är det lilla huset
- 1995 - Svempa vill ha många nappar
- 1995 - Lilla lokomotivet Rosa
- 1995 - Kungsholmen ros
- 1996 - Rosa flyttar till stan
- 1997 - Rosa på bal
- 1997 - Nu är vi gorillor låssas vi
- 1998 - Per och Pompe
- 1998 - Nämen Benny
- 1997 - Nu är vi jobbarkaniner
- 1997 - Andrejs längtan
- 1997 - Mössan och korken flyger
- 1998 - Nämen Benny
- 1999 - Prinsessan Rosa
- 1999 - Rosa på dagis
- 2000 - Vi leker att du är en humla
- 2001 - Jamen Benny
- 2004 - Boken om Benny
- 2006 - Vad lever man för (English: What-Are-We-Living-For), chapter book[3]
- 2007 - Nöff nöff Benny
- 2009 - Om sorgen och den lilla glädjen
- 2011 - Ingenting hände, två gånger
- 2013 - Ett nollsummespel
- 2016 - Om fällor och flockdjur
Books in English
[edit]- 2015 – Max's Bath, Gecko Press, ISBN 9781776570003[12]
- 2015 – Max's Bear, Gecko Press, ISBN 9781776570027
- 2015 – Max's Wagon, Gecko Press, ISBN 9781776570010[13]
- 2017 – Soda Pop, Gecko Press, ISBN 9781776570119[14]
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b According to ALMA, Lindgren as writer and illustrator Eva Eriksson began "a long-lived co-operation" with Sagan om den lilla farbrorn, published in 1979. "Their greatest success came with their series of picture books about little Max and the everyday adventures in the life of a small child."[3]
- ^ a b Apparently Max is Sam in English translation.
"Titta Max / Look here's Sam". Projects: Feature Films. B Reel (b-reel.com).
"Sam's Cookie (Sam / Max)". Goodreads (goodreads.com). Quote: "Published August 1st 1982 by HarperFestival (first published 1981)."
References
[edit]- ^ "Barbro Lindgren". Swedish Film Database (in Swedish). Swedish Film Institute. Archived from the original on 22 September 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
- ^ "2004". Hans Christian Andersen Awards. International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY). Press release with other contemporary material. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Barbro Lindgren is the 2014 Laureate" Archived 2015-03-16 at the Wayback Machine. ALMA. 25 March 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
- ^ "About Us: Good Literature Gives the Child a Place in the World ..." Archived 2017-06-08 at the Wayback Machine. Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award (ALMA). Retrieved 25 March 2014.
- ^ a b "Astrid Lindgren-Priset". Astrid Lindgren (astridlindgren.se). Retrieved 25 March 2014. Quote: "Priset har sedan dess delats ut årligen för förtjänstfullt författarskap inom barn- och ungdomslitteraturen." (in Swedish)
- ^ Lome, Ragnild; Haugen, Morten Olsen (2022-03-03), "Barbro Lindgren", Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian Bokmål), retrieved 2022-06-01
- ^ ”Har velat bli författare sedan jag var sex år”
- ^ a b "Barbro Lindgren 1974 - Sommar & Vinter i P1". Sveriges Radio (in Swedish). Retrieved 2022-06-01.
- ^ "De nio belönar Barbro Lindgren". Sveriges Radio (in Swedish). 2004-02-05. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
- ^ "Illis quorum till Barbro Lindgren". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). 2009-02-19. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
- ^ Wiklund, Helena (2020-06-06). "Hovet: Leif GW Persson får medalj av kungen". www.svenskdam.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2022-06-01.
- ^ "Max's Bath | Gecko Press". geckopress.com. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
- ^ "Max's Wagon | Gecko Press". geckopress.com. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
- ^ "Soda Pop - Barbro Lindgren | Gecko Press". geckopress.com. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
External links
[edit]- Barbro Lindgren at Library of Congress, with 48 library catalog records (including 8 "from old catalog", 1965 to 1971)