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Per Anders Fogelström (22 August 1917, Stockholm – 20 June 1998 Stockholm) was a Swedish writer, and one of the leading figures in modern Swedish literature. He spent his whole life in Stockholm, and the most famous of the more than 40 books he wrote in total is a series of five novels set in the Swedish capital that he dearly loved, describing the lives of successive generations of Stockholmers between 1860 and 1968: All five novels have been published in an English translation by Jennifer Brown Bäverstam.

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  • Per Anders Fogelström (cs)
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  • Per Anders Fogelström, né le 22 août 1917 Stockholm, mort le 20 juin 1998 dans la même ville, est un écrivain suédois. Il est connu pour ses romans historiques et sociaux se déroulant dans la ville de Stockholm, dont la série de cinq romans intitulée Stadserien qui retrace la vie et le parcours, sur plusieurs générations, d'une famille de la classe ouvrière stockholmoise du milieu du XIXe siècle. (fr)
  • Per Anders Fogelström (Estocolmo, 20 de agosto de 1917 - Estocolmo, 20 de junho de 1998) foi uma das principais figuras da literatura sueca moderna. Passou toda sua vida em Estocolmo. O seu mais famoso trabalho é uma série de cinco romances, passados na cidade de Estocolmo, e descrevendo as vidas de gerações sucessivas de uma família de trabalhadores estocolmenses, entre 1860 e 1968. (pt)
  • Per Anders Fogelström, PAF, född 22 augusti 1917 i Matteus församling i Stockholm, död 20 juni 1998 i Sofia församling i Stockholm, var en svensk författare, journalist och samhällsdebattör. (sv)
  • Per Anders Fogelström (22. srpna 1917 Stockholm – 20. června 1998 tamtéž) byl švédský novinář a spisovatel. Debutoval v roce 1947 básnickou sbírkou Orons giriga händer. Jeho tvorba je spjata s městem Stockholmem, jemuž věnoval románovou pentalogii o osudech dělnické rodiny Nilssonových. Je také spoluautorem knihy o stockholmském místopisu Stockholms gatunamn. Jeho nejúspěšnějším dílem je milostný příběh Léto s Monikou (Sommaren med Monika, první vydání 1951), přeložený do mnoha jazyků včetně češtiny a v roce 1953 zfilmovaný Ingmarem Bergmanem s Harriet Anderssonovou v titulní roli. (cs)
  • Per Anders Fogelström, PAF (* 22. August 1917 in Stockholm; † 23. Juni 1998 ebenda) war ein schwedischer Schriftsteller und Gesellschaftskritiker. Fogelström war und ist einer der wichtigsten Schilderer seiner Heimatstadt Stockholm. Seine Sammlung von Stockholmiana, ca. 80 Regalmeter Literatur, befindet sich heute im Stockholmer Stadtmuseum. Fogelström war von 1963 bis 1977 Vorsitzender des , eines unabhängigen Vereins, der sich für militärische Abrüstung und friedliche Konfliktlösung einsetzt. (de)
  • Per Anders Fogelström (22 August 1917, Stockholm – 20 June 1998 Stockholm) was a Swedish writer, and one of the leading figures in modern Swedish literature. He spent his whole life in Stockholm, and the most famous of the more than 40 books he wrote in total is a series of five novels set in the Swedish capital that he dearly loved, describing the lives of successive generations of Stockholmers between 1860 and 1968: All five novels have been published in an English translation by Jennifer Brown Bäverstam. (en)
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  • Sofia Parish, Stockholm, Sweden (en)
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  • Matteus Parish, Stockholm, Sweden (en)
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