Aase Berg (pronounced [ˈôːsɛ ˈbærj]; born 1967) is a Swedish poet and critic. Aase Berg was among the founding members of the Stockholm Surrealist Group in 1986 and published an early book on their publishing company Surrealistförlaget in 1988. During the late 1990s she emerged as one of the most prominent young poets in Sweden and has since 1997 had several collections of poetry published by various branches of the Bonnier publishing house, the largest and most prestigious in Sweden. Aase Berg made her debut as a prose writer with a short story in the collection Perversioner: 12 noveller om avvikelser, published on Vertigo, the publishing company of Carl-Michael Edenborg, another member of the Stockholm surrealist group. Berg has also been editor of the literary journal Bonniers Litterära
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| - آس بيرغ (بالسويدية: Aase Berg) هي كاتِبة سويدية، ولدت في 16 يونيو 1967. (ar)
- Aase Jenny Teresia Berg, född 16 juni 1967, är en svensk poet. Hon har i sitt skrivande bland annat beskrivit erfarenheter av och tankar kring moderskap, identitet och motstånd. På senare år har hon även blivit uppmärksammad för sitt romanskrivande, som inleddes 2019 med Haggan. Fram till 2021 har Berg presenterat åtta diktsamlingar, en ungdomsroman och två vuxenromaner. 2002 års Forsla fett nominerades till Augustpriset. (sv)
- Aase Berg (pronounced [ˈôːsɛ ˈbærj]; born 1967) is a Swedish poet and critic. Aase Berg was among the founding members of the Stockholm Surrealist Group in 1986 and published an early book on their publishing company Surrealistförlaget in 1988. During the late 1990s she emerged as one of the most prominent young poets in Sweden and has since 1997 had several collections of poetry published by various branches of the Bonnier publishing house, the largest and most prestigious in Sweden. Aase Berg made her debut as a prose writer with a short story in the collection Perversioner: 12 noveller om avvikelser, published on Vertigo, the publishing company of Carl-Michael Edenborg, another member of the Stockholm surrealist group. Berg has also been editor of the literary journal Bonniers Litterära (en)
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| - آس بيرغ (بالسويدية: Aase Berg) هي كاتِبة سويدية، ولدت في 16 يونيو 1967. (ar)
- Aase Berg (pronounced [ˈôːsɛ ˈbærj]; born 1967) is a Swedish poet and critic. Aase Berg was among the founding members of the Stockholm Surrealist Group in 1986 and published an early book on their publishing company Surrealistförlaget in 1988. During the late 1990s she emerged as one of the most prominent young poets in Sweden and has since 1997 had several collections of poetry published by various branches of the Bonnier publishing house, the largest and most prestigious in Sweden. Aase Berg made her debut as a prose writer with a short story in the collection Perversioner: 12 noveller om avvikelser, published on Vertigo, the publishing company of Carl-Michael Edenborg, another member of the Stockholm surrealist group. Berg has also been editor of the literary journal Bonniers Litterära Magasin (commonly known as BLM), has contributed to the journal 90tal, later renamed 00tal, and is a critic for the newspaper Expressen. (en)
- Aase Jenny Teresia Berg, född 16 juni 1967, är en svensk poet. Hon har i sitt skrivande bland annat beskrivit erfarenheter av och tankar kring moderskap, identitet och motstånd. På senare år har hon även blivit uppmärksammad för sitt romanskrivande, som inleddes 2019 med Haggan. Fram till 2021 har Berg presenterat åtta diktsamlingar, en ungdomsroman och två vuxenromaner. 2002 års Forsla fett nominerades till Augustpriset. (sv)
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