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  1. Sture Lindgren was a businessman who worked in the automobile industry and became the CEO of the Swedish Automobile Association. He married Astrid Lindgren in 1931 and supported her writing career, but he died in 1952.

  2. In 1931, she married her boss, Sture Lindgren (1898–1952). In 1934, Lindgren gave birth to her second child, Karin. Lindgren died in her home in central Stockholm on 28 January 2002 at the age of 94. Her funeral took place in the Storkyrkan in Gamla stan.

  3. www.astridlindgren.com › gb › about-astrid-lindgrenCareer - Astrid Lindgren

    In 1941 Sture Lindgren became the CEO of the Swedish Automobile Association and the family could afford to move to a larger apartment. In October 1941 the moving vans departed for Dalagatan 46, where they had acquired a large 140 square meter three-bed apartment. Astrid Lindgren, who all her life had lived in modest circumstances, thought the ...

  4. Sture Lindgren war ein schwedischer Autohändler und -funktionär, der 1931 Astrid Lindgren heiratete. Er war ein freundlicher und humorvoller Mann, der Astrid bei ihrer Schriftstellerei unterstützte und mehrere Reisen mit ihr unternahm.

  5. Jan 28, 2002 · Astrid Lindgren, the Swedish writer whose rollicking, anarchic books about Pippi Longstocking horrified a generation of parents and captivated millions of children around the globe, died in her...

  6. (1907–2002). Swedish author Astrid Lindgren wrote some 100 children’s books, about half of which were translated into English. Although best known for her humorous adventure stories—such as her popular tales about Pippi Longstocking—she also wrote mysteries, fantasies, folklore, realistic fiction, and picture books.

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  8. When she married Sture Lindgren in 1931 and had a daughter, she stayed at home as a housewife in Stockholm for many years. From 1946 to 1970 she managed the children’s book section of the publisher Rabén och Sjögren; in 1963 she joined Samfundet De Nio (The Nine Society), chairing the organistion in 1973, the year she was awarded an ...

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