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Lars Gustafsson

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Lars Gustafsson was born in Västerås, Sweden, in 1936. After taking a doctor’s degree at the University of Uppsala in 1962 he became editor of the leading literary periodical Bonniers Litterära Magasin. His publications reflect a broad range of interest and expertise, extending through philosophy, history, sociology and mathematics, as well as literary criticism, poetry, short stories and novels.

His fiction published by Harvill includes The Death of a Beekeeper, The Tale of a Dog, and A Tiler's Afternoon, which was shortlisted for the Dublin International Impac Award and was described by the Independent as ‘a beautifully conceived poetic allegory about an artist's life'.

Books by Lars Gustafsson

The Tale of A Dog

At once wryly humorous and shrewd, intelligent and relaxed – Expressen

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The Death Of A Beekeeper

‘A beautiful work, lyrical and bleak, resonant and terse’ – New Yorker

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