Britt Arenander
Britt Arenander | |
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Born | Stockholm | 30 September 1941
Died | 15 July 2022 Spain | (aged 80)
Occupation | journalist |
Nationality | Swedish |
Notable works | novel |
Britt Arenander (30 September 1941 – 15 July 2022)[1] was a Swedish translator, writer and journalist.
Life
She was born in
Anais Nin's diaries. She has also contributed to various anthologies including Liv och kärlek: om kvinnor av kvinnor and Anais Nin: A Book of Mirrors.[2][3]
She served as press officer for the Secretariat of the Swedish branch of Amnesty International. She was also international secretary for the Swedish PEN club.[4]
Arenander married Gustav Wiklund in 1964. The couple separated in 1973.[3]
Selected works
- Affären som inte fanns Stockholm: Alba, 1982, OCLC 872585700
- Lorenzas dagbok Stockholm: Alba, 1990, OCLC 35287363
- Anaïs Nins förlorede värld Stockholm: Trevi, 1995, OCLC 186052489
- Anais Nin's Lost World Gaithersburg, MD : Sky Blue Press, 2017, OCLC 1001807490
- Anais Nin's Lost World Gaithersburg, MD : Sky Blue Press, 2017,
References
- ^ https://www.svenskfilmdatabas.se/sv/item/?type=person&itemid=315803
- ^ "Anais Nin: A Book of Mirrors". Sky Blue Press.
- ^ a b "Britt Arenander". History of Nordic Women's Literature.
- ^ "The Enerström Case: A disgrace for Swedish democracy". Nordic Committee for Human Rights (NKMR).