Stockholm apartment Astrid Lindgren will become a Museum
Stockholm indoor famous Swedish children's writer Astrid Lindgren, who died in 2002, will be the Museum, which is scheduled to open in 2015, says RIA "Novosti" referring to the Metropolitan newspaper Mitt i.
"There's a community that is called "the Society of Astrid Lindgren", which together with us preparing a living space for the Museum. We think and assume that it will be possible in the current quarter," he said in a printed publication grandson Astrid Lindgren, head of family business management succession writer "Saltkrokan" Ulla Nyman.
According to his statement, a writer living space, located in the centre of Stockholm on the street Dalagatan, remained untouched all this time after his death. If housing a Museum, it will be not absolutely simple, i.e., not for an unexpected visit. It is expected that the Museum-apartment will be possible to visit in the composition is not very big category and accompanied by a guide.
Astrid Anna Emilia Ericsson (Lindgren) was born November 14, 1907 in a family of farmers on the farm Nes in the village of Vimmerby. In the winter of 1941 she wrote for her own young daughter first the tale of a wayward girl Pippi Longstocking. One major publishing houses of Stockholm, in which the writer sent the manuscript, denied then to print the story. Later "peppy" from a distance, not only at home but also translated into the languages of many countries.
For this book Lindgren was awarded the Andersen award is the highest international award for works for children. And soon children all over the world knew and loved and Carlson, who lives on the roof, Ronja, the robber's daughter, Madigan and Lotte, the Rasmus-bum, Emil from Lonneberga known detective Kalle Blomkvist, and many other literary heroes Lindgren.
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