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Sara Brita Stridsberg (born 29 August 1972 in Solna, Stockholm County) is a Swedish author and translator. Her first fiction novel, ''Happy Sally'' was about Sally Bauer, who in 1939 had become the first Scandanavian woman to swim the English Channel. In 2007, she was awarded the Nordic Council's Literature Prize for her novel ''Drömfakulteten'' (The Dream Faculty), which is her second novel and a fictitious story about Valerie Solanas, who wrote the ''SCUM manifesto'', which Stridsberg has translated into Swedish. Svenska Dagbladet called Stridberg "one of our foremost nature poets" and considered her among the best in contermporary Swedish literature while noting that Stridberg's novels are alway discomforting to read. ==Bibliography== * ''Juristutbildningen ur ett genusperspektiv'' (non-fiction, 1999) * ''Det är bara vi som är ute och åker'' (non-fiction, 2002) * ''Happy Sally'' (novel, 2004) * ''Drömfakulteten'' (novel, 2006) * ''Darling River'' (novel, 2010) * ''Beckomberga: Ode till min familj'' (novel, 2014) 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「Sara Stridsberg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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