Elisabeth Åsbrink
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Elisabeth Åsbrink

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Elisabeth Åsbrink is a Swedish writer and journalist. Her work deals with memory and oblivion and often focuses on the aftermath of The Second World War. Her non-fiction book 1947: When Now Begins, published in 2016, has been translated into 19 languages and received a prize from the Royal Swedish Academy. Her second work And in the Vienna Woods the Trees Remain won several awards including the prestigious August Prize for Best Swedish Non-Fiction Book of the Year, the Ryszard Kapuscinski Award for best literary reportage and the Danish-Swedish Cultural Fund Prize. Made in Sweden, a non-fiction book about Swedish culture and self-image, is her latest work. She is based in Stockholm and Copenhagen and writes literary reviews and essays for major Swedish and Danish newspapers. Elisabeth is currently writing Abandonment - the story of a family through three women in three cities. How are secrets, lies and taboos passed down through generations? More info: http://elisabethasbrink.se/en/bio
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