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Swedish writer

Peter Kihlgård, born 10 April 1954 in Örebro, is a Swedish author, playwright and translator.

Kihlgård works across literary genres with a variety of artistic expressions. He is the author of acclaimed novels such as Fadder Teiresias vår (1988), the semi-autobiographical Strandmannen (1992), the experimental Anvisningar till en far (1996) and the popular love story Kicki & Lasse (2007), as well as of plays, prose poetry and short stories.

Kihlgård is also the Swedish translator of two Salman Rushdie novels.

Bibliography

  • 1982 – Manschettvisa
  • 1982 – Hjälten
  • 1985 – Ta rygg
  • 1988 – Koncipieringen av en gädda (poetry)
  • 1988 – Fadder Teiresias vår
  • 1989 – Bedragaren
  • 1990 – Tredje person
  • 1992 – Strandmannen
  • 1995 – Den dövstumme
  • 1996 – Fars garage (with Lars Göran Persson)
  • 1996 – Anvisningar till en far
  • 1998 – Serenader
  • 1998 – Diorama
  • 2001 – Du har inte rätt att inte älska mig
  • 2005 – Berättaren
  • 2007 – Kicki & Lasse
  • 2008 – Klockmalmens hemlighet
  • 2015 – Serenader två

Translations

References

  1. Peter Kihlgård Alex författarlexikon
  2. Peter Kihlgård Världslitteratur.se
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