Britt Arenander

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Britt Eleonora Arenander (born September 30, 1941 in Stockholm ) is a Swedish writer , translator and journalist .

Life

Arenander has been married to director Gustav Wiklund since 1967. She moved to Italy in 1982, then lived in Denmark, France, Belgium and has lived in Spain since 1996. She made her debut in 1968 with the novel Steget and worked among other things as a journalist, social assistant and secretary at the Swedish Authoring Center (Swedish: Författarcentrum) and as press secretary for the Swedish department of Amnesty International . As a translator, she has translated works by Ryszard Kapuściński , Vikram Seth , Elie Wiesel , Anaïs Nin and Jean Rhys into Swedish.

Works

  • Steget , 1968
  • Off , 1969
  • Student love in Sweden (Swedish Studentrapport om sex. Bandinspelade intervjuer. , Together with Lars Björkman), 1970, ISBN 3453501853
  • Alla broar brända , 1971
  • Dröm om verkligheten utanför Stockholm och andra dikter , 1974
  • All in finns at få , 1976
  • Egen karta , 1979
  • Fallet Valladares , 1981
  • Affair som inte fanns , 1982
  • En italiensk vinter , 1989
  • Lorenza's dagbok , 1990
  • Anaïs Nins förlorade värld , 1995
  • Flirtation with fatal consequences , 1997, ISBN 3596132754
  • Blue Moon , 2001, ISBN 350279362X

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