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Dan Andersson (1888 – 1920) 〔(Dan Andersson ) ''britannica.com'', 2013. Retrieved: July 31, 2013.〕 was a Swedish author, poet and composer. A ''nom de plume'' he sometimes used was ''Black Jim''. Although counted among the Swedish proletarian authors, his works are not limited to that genre.〔Dan Andersson. ''sv.wikipedia.org''. Retrieved: June 27, 2013.〕 ==Early life== Born in Grangärde parish in the province of Dalarna, Andersson grew up under harsh conditions in the village of Skattlösberg. His father Adolf was a primary school teacher there, and his mother Augusta had also taught in the local school. The village lies in the "Finn Woods" of southern Dalarna, where Forest Finns had immigrated to cultivate new land. On his father's side, Andersson descended from these Finnish settlers. Andersson took odd jobs during the first years of his life, for instance as a forestry worker and school teacher. He found it difficult to make a living. The family considered trying to find a better life in the United States, and Andersson was sent there as a 14-year-old in 1902 to see if it would be possible. But he wrote to them, saying that there were no better opportunities there than in Sweden, upon which his father asked him to come home. The family moved from Skattlösberg in 1905, but Andersson returned there to live with his parents and siblings 1911-1915. During this period, he wrote a number of stories and poems. Large parts of his ''Kolarhistorier'' and ''Kolvaktarens visor'' were probably created during this time. In 1918 Andersson married primary school teacher Olga Turesson, the sister of troubadour Gunnar Turesson.〔
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