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Jan Berglin (born March 24, 1960) is a Swedish cartoonist who made his debut in the Uppsala student newspaper ''Ergo'' in 1985. After completing his studies, Berglin has been living in Gävle where he works as a teacher of Swedish and religion. He published his early strips in the local social democratic newspaper ''Arbetarbladet'', but became known to a wider audience in 1995, when he started to draw for the Stockholm-based but nationally distributed conservative newspaper ''Svenska Dagbladet''. His strips have been collected and republished in several albums. Berglin's strips, usually in four panels, tend to find their humour in a sometimes absurd mix of everyday situations and literary and philosophical references or reflections. When he was awarded the Alf Henrikson Prize in 2004, the jury's motivation spoke of his renditions of the "existence of the everyday human between ideals and matter". In later years Berglin has acknowledged the input of his wife Maria Berglin, an artist and literary critic, within his strips by signing them "Berglins". ==Albums== * ''Samlade serier'' ("Collected comics") (1992) * ''Avanti! - Serier för förryckta'' (1995) * ''Mitt i currykrysset - serier mot sekelslutsleda'' (1997) * ''Andra bullar!'' (1998) * ''Knektöppning - Ess i topp'' (1999) * ''Magnum Berglin: Samlade teckningar 1989-1999'' ("Collected drawings 1989-1999") (2001) * ''Lagom Berglin'' (2002) * ''Pytte Berglin'' (2003) * ''Berglinska Tider'' (2004) * ''Alla dessa månader med Jan Berglin 2005'' (2004) * ''Berglin nästa'' (2006) * ''Berglins Tolva'' ("Berglin's Twelfth") (2007) * ''Berglin den trettonde : samlade teckningar av Jan och Maria Berglin'' ("Berglin the Thirteenth: drawings by Jan and Maria Berglin") (2008) * ''Varje dag man inte köper pizza är en seger'' ("Every day you don't get pizza is a victory") (2009) 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「Jan Berglin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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