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David Lagercrantz (born 4 September 1962) is a Swedish journalist and best-selling author, best known as author of Zlatan Ibrahimović's biography ''I am Zlatan Ibrahimović''. == Family and personal life == Lagercrantz grew up in Sweden's foremost journalistic and intellectual circles. He is the son of Swedish publisher and literary scholar Olof Lagercrantz and his wife Martina Ruin, daughter of philosopher Hans Ruin. He grew up in Solna and Drottningholm near Stockholm, together with his brothers and sisters, among them actress and diplomat Marika Lagercrantz. The family is descended from a junior line of the untitled Swedish noble family Lagercrantz and is as such member of the Swedish House of Nobility. Through his paternal grandmother and the Swedish line of the clan Hamilton he is also a descendant of the 19th century historian and poet Erik Gustaf Geijer. Lagercrantz has described his upper-class background as problematic and a cause of antagonism, in a literary and journalistic environment dominated by radical left writers in early 1980s Sweden, even though he himself held leftist political views. As a consequence, he largely withdrew from the intellectual debate and ''"culture pages sphere"'' during his journalist career. Lagercrantz is married to the journalist and ''Dagens Eko'' radio news manager Anne Lagercrantz and has three children.〔 He is first cousin to Left Party politician and economist Johan Lönnroth. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「David Lagercrantz」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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