Stina Aronson
Swedish writer
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Born | Ester Kristina Andersson (1892-12-26)26 December 1892 Uppsala, Sweden |
Died | 24 November 1956(1956-11-24) (aged 63) Uppsala, Sweden |
Occupation | writer, schoolteacher |
Language | Swedish |
Nationality | Swedish |
Period | 1921–52 |
Stina Aronson (1892–1956) was a Swedish writer. Considered a modernist, she gained fame with her novel Hitom himlen (This Side of Heaven) (1946) in which she portrayed women farmers in the north of Sweden.[1]
Bibliography
- En bok om goda grannar, 1921 ISBN 1-142-53009-4
- Slumpens myndling, 1922
- Jag ger vika, 1923
- Två herrar blev nöjda, 1928 pseudonym Sara Sand
- Fabeln om Valentin, 1929 pseudonym Sara Sand
- Tolv hav, 1930 pseudonym Sara Sand
- Syskonbädd, 1931 pseudonym Sara Sand
- Feberboken, 1931 pseudonym Mimmi Palm
- Medaljen över Jenny, 1935
- Byar under fjäll, 1937
- Gossen på tröskeln, 1942
- Hitom himlen, 1946
- Sång till polstjärnan, 1948
- Kantele, 1949
- Två skådespel, 1949
- Dockdans, 1949
- Den fjärde vägen, 1950
- Sanningslandet, 1952
- Den röda gåvan och andra noveller, 1967
References
- ^ "Swedish Literature in the 20th Century". Samenland.nl. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
Further reading
- Stina Aronson at Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon
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