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Gustaf Hellström, born 28 August 1882 in Kristianstad, died 27 February 1953 in Stockholm, was a Swedish novelist, journalist and literary critic. Hellström worked as a foreign correspondent for the newspaper Dagens Nyheter. He lived in London, Paris and New York City between 1906 and 1935, and these cities influenced much of his early fiction. His best known work, however, deals with Swedish themes. Snörmakare Lekholm får en idé (1927; "Lacemaker Lekholm Has an Idea"), considered his masterpiece, is a family chronicle covering three generations of life in a provincial garrison town. Hellström also wrote a fictionalized autobiography, Stellan Petreus: en man utan humor (1921–52; "Stellan Petreus: A Man Without Humour"), many novels and collections of short stories. His journalism was colle

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  • Gustaf Hellström, born 28 August 1882 in Kristianstad, died 27 February 1953 in Stockholm, was a Swedish novelist, journalist and literary critic. Hellström worked as a foreign correspondent for the newspaper Dagens Nyheter. He lived in London, Paris and New York City between 1906 and 1935, and these cities influenced much of his early fiction. His best known work, however, deals with Swedish themes. Snörmakare Lekholm får en idé (1927; "Lacemaker Lekholm Has an Idea"), considered his masterpiece, is a family chronicle covering three generations of life in a provincial garrison town. Hellström also wrote a fictionalized autobiography, Stellan Petreus: en man utan humor (1921–52; "Stellan Petreus: A Man Without Humour"), many novels and collections of short stories. His journalism was collected in several books. In 1936–1942 he was chairman of the Swedish PEN. In 1942 he was elected a member of the Swedish Academy. (en)
  • Gustaf Hellström est un écrivain et journaliste suédois né le 28 août 1882 à Kristianstad et mort le 27 février 1953 à Stockholm. (fr)
  • Erik Gustaf Hellström, född 28 augusti 1882 i Kristianstad, död 27 februari 1953 i Engelbrekts församling, Stockholm, var en svensk författare och journalist, ledamot av Svenska Akademien från 1942, stol 18. Han var utrikeskorrespondent för Dagens Nyheter i London 1907–1911, i Paris 1911–1917 och i New York 1918–1923. Under perioden 1927–1935 var han åter verksam i London. (sv)
  • Gustaf Erik Hellström (ur. 28 sierpnia 1882 w Kristianstad, zm. 27 lutego 1953 w Sztokholmie) – był szwedzkim pisarzem, dziennikarzem i krytykiem literackim. (pl)
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  • Gustaf Hellström est un écrivain et journaliste suédois né le 28 août 1882 à Kristianstad et mort le 27 février 1953 à Stockholm. (fr)
  • Erik Gustaf Hellström, född 28 augusti 1882 i Kristianstad, död 27 februari 1953 i Engelbrekts församling, Stockholm, var en svensk författare och journalist, ledamot av Svenska Akademien från 1942, stol 18. Han var utrikeskorrespondent för Dagens Nyheter i London 1907–1911, i Paris 1911–1917 och i New York 1918–1923. Under perioden 1927–1935 var han åter verksam i London. (sv)
  • Gustaf Erik Hellström (ur. 28 sierpnia 1882 w Kristianstad, zm. 27 lutego 1953 w Sztokholmie) – był szwedzkim pisarzem, dziennikarzem i krytykiem literackim. (pl)
  • Gustaf Hellström, born 28 August 1882 in Kristianstad, died 27 February 1953 in Stockholm, was a Swedish novelist, journalist and literary critic. Hellström worked as a foreign correspondent for the newspaper Dagens Nyheter. He lived in London, Paris and New York City between 1906 and 1935, and these cities influenced much of his early fiction. His best known work, however, deals with Swedish themes. Snörmakare Lekholm får en idé (1927; "Lacemaker Lekholm Has an Idea"), considered his masterpiece, is a family chronicle covering three generations of life in a provincial garrison town. Hellström also wrote a fictionalized autobiography, Stellan Petreus: en man utan humor (1921–52; "Stellan Petreus: A Man Without Humour"), many novels and collections of short stories. His journalism was colle (en)
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  • Gustaf Hellström (fr)
  • Gustaf Hellström (en)
  • Gustaf Hellström (pl)
  • Gustaf Hellström (sv)
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