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Maja Lundgren, (born March 18, 1965) is a Swedish author, literary critic and translator. She is the daughter of translator, author, and journalist and translator . In 2001, Lundgren's book Pompeji was praised by practically all critics, and it won several prizes, Swedish and international. Her second book Myggor och tigrar (2007) got a more mixed reception, but it was widely discussed due to the open exposure of literary circles in Sweden, where – according to the author – men looked down on women. There were also debates about the distinction between fiction and biography, the responsibilities of publishers for controversial works, and the use of named real-life persons in novels. In the years since its publication, many critics have changed their views about Myggor och tigrar and many

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  • مايا لوندغرين (بالسويدية: Maja Lundgren)‏(18 مارس 1965) مؤلفة سويدية، وناقدة أدبية، ومترجمة. (ar)
  • Maja Lundgren, (born March 18, 1965) is a Swedish author, literary critic and translator. She is the daughter of translator, author, and journalist and translator . In 2001, Lundgren's book Pompeji was praised by practically all critics, and it won several prizes, Swedish and international. Her second book Myggor och tigrar (2007) got a more mixed reception, but it was widely discussed due to the open exposure of literary circles in Sweden, where – according to the author – men looked down on women. There were also debates about the distinction between fiction and biography, the responsibilities of publishers for controversial works, and the use of named real-life persons in novels. In the years since its publication, many critics have changed their views about Myggor och tigrar and many regard it as one of the most interesting and groundbreaking Swedish novels from the early 2000s. (en)
  • Astrid Maja Elisabeth Lundgren, ursprungligen Astrid Marianne Elisabet Lundgren, född 18 mars 1965, är en svensk författare, litteraturkritiker och översättare (från engelska, franska och italienska). Lundgren är dotter till översättaren, författaren och journalisten Caj Lundgren och översättaren Astrid Lundgren. (sv)
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  • مايا لوندغرين (بالسويدية: Maja Lundgren)‏(18 مارس 1965) مؤلفة سويدية، وناقدة أدبية، ومترجمة. (ar)
  • Astrid Maja Elisabeth Lundgren, ursprungligen Astrid Marianne Elisabet Lundgren, född 18 mars 1965, är en svensk författare, litteraturkritiker och översättare (från engelska, franska och italienska). Lundgren är dotter till översättaren, författaren och journalisten Caj Lundgren och översättaren Astrid Lundgren. (sv)
  • Maja Lundgren, (born March 18, 1965) is a Swedish author, literary critic and translator. She is the daughter of translator, author, and journalist and translator . In 2001, Lundgren's book Pompeji was praised by practically all critics, and it won several prizes, Swedish and international. Her second book Myggor och tigrar (2007) got a more mixed reception, but it was widely discussed due to the open exposure of literary circles in Sweden, where – according to the author – men looked down on women. There were also debates about the distinction between fiction and biography, the responsibilities of publishers for controversial works, and the use of named real-life persons in novels. In the years since its publication, many critics have changed their views about Myggor och tigrar and many (en)
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  • مايا لوندغرين (ar)
  • Maja Lundgren (en)
  • Maja Lundgren (sv)
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