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Swedish writer
Mats Berggren in 2016.

Mats Berggren (born 1957, in Södertälje) is a Swedish writer. He specializes in children's and young adult literature.

He has been a jury member of the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award.

Biography

Mats Berggren was born and raised in Södertälje where he lived until 1997. He then studied cultural studies at Stockholm University from 1985 to 1987 and has made a living as a writer since his debut with Orent ackord. Mats Berggren has mainly written books for young people but also novels for adults. He has been a member of the Swedish Academy of Children's Books and a member of the jury for the Literature Prize in Memory of Astrid Lindgren.

Selected works

  • 1987Orent ackord
  • 1989När blodrosen slår ut
  • 1991Kalsonger med gröna älgar
  • 1993Bilder från ett osynligt Sverige (photographs by Lars Lind)
  • 1993Varken varken eller eller
  • 1994Välfärdslandet?: 18 röster från Sverige i dag (editor)
  • 1995Trosor med röda rosor
  • 1999Blåögd
  • 2000Behå med vita spetsar
  • 2001Sent ute (with Bawer Coskun)
  • 2002Det finns inga skridskor i öknen
  • 2004Svennehora (with Dea Berisha)
  • 2006En enda kväll
  • 2008Sista berättelsen om oss
  • 2011Språkresan
  • 2013Jag ljuger bara på fredagar
  • 2014Onsdag kväll strax för sju
  • 2015Generation 55+
  • 2017Din syster måste dö

References

  1. "Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award".
  2. "Mats Berggren | Ungdomsförfattare". matsberggren.com. Retrieved 2016-12-05.
  3. "Mats Berggren - Uppslagsverk - NE". www.ne.se. Retrieved 2016-12-05.
  4. "Priser och utmärkelser | Mats Berggren". matsberggren.com. Retrieved 2016-12-10.
  5. "LIBRIS - sökning: "Berggren, Mats"". libris.kb.se. Retrieved 2016-12-05.

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