Max Lundgren
Max Lundgren (born March 22, 1937 in Landskrona ; † May 27, 2005 in Malmö ) was an award-winning Swedish children's and youth writer and screenwriter.
His most famous book is Pojken med guldbyxorna ( Eng . The boy with the gold pants ), which was the basis for a television series. His book series about the football club Åshöjdens BK (German: "Högberg", only the first volume was translated into German) also became a television series.
Works (selection with a focus on works with German translations)
- 1962 "Dogs som äntligen visslade"
- 1967 "Pojken med guldbyxorna" (Eng. The boy with the gold trousers , 1969)
- 1967 "Åshöjdens bollklubb" (German round thing in Högberg , 1969)
- 1968 "Åshöjden går vidare"
- 1969 "Kris i Åshöjdens BK"
- 1969 "Ole kallar mej Lise".
- 1972 German Ole calls me Liese , Verlag Friedrich Oetinger, Hamburg, ISBN 3-7891-1949-0 .
- 1971 "Sommarflickan" (Ger. Summer with Brit , 1974)
- 1971 "Åshöjden i kvalet"
- 1972 "IFK Trumslagaren" (German Jack and Chris are in the final , 1975)
- 1973 "IFK Trumslagaren och Lillis"
- 1975 "IFK Trumslagaren och Chris"
- 1979 "IFK Trumslagaren och Lasse"
- 1981 "IFK Trumslagaren och Jack"
- 1990 "Roseli, älskade Rosa" (Eng. If you kiss a toad, you'll get warts on your nose , 1997)
Prices
- 1967 Expressens Heffaklump
- 1968 Nils Holgersson badge
- 1991 Astrid Lindgren Prize
Web links
- Literature by and about Max Lundgren in the catalog of the German National Library
- Max Lundgren in the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Lundgren, Max |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swedish writer for children and young people and screenwriter |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 22, 1937 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Landskrona |
DATE OF DEATH | May 27, 2005 |
Place of death | Malmo |