Lars Jakobson
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Not to be confused with Lars Jakobson Thingnæsset.
Lars Jakobson (1959, Lund) is a Swedish author. Among the awards he won are the Svenska Dagbladet book prize and the Selma Lagerlöf Prize, both in 2006.[1] For many years he lived in Stockholm.
Bibliography
- Vinterkvarteret (novel, 1985)
- Vetten (novel, 1986)
- Menageri (short stories, 1989)
- Pumpan (novel, 1991)
- Hemsökelser (short stories, 1994)
- Kanalbyggarnas barn (novel, 1997)
- I den Röda damens slott. En martiansk biografi (novel, 2000)
- Stjärnfall. Om sf (essays, 2003) (Co-written with Ola Larsmo and Steve Sem-Sandberg)
- Berättelser om djur och andra (short stories, 2004)
- Vid den stora floden (novel, 2006)
- Vännerna (novel, 2010)
- Effekter (essays and short stories, 2011)
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