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Stieg Larsson The Real Story Of The Man Who Played With Fire Janerik Pettersson

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Stieg Larsson The Real Story Of The Man Who Played With Fire Janerik Pettersson
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Publisher: Sterling
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.03 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Jan-Erik Pettersson
ISBN: 9781402789687, 9781402789403, 2011019903, 0909041551, 1102072325, 0810222205, 0806181906
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Stieg Larsson The Real Story Of The Man Who Played With Fire Janerik Pettersson by Jan-erik Pettersson 9781402789687, 9781402789403, 2011019903, 0909041551, 1102072325, 0810222205, 0806181906 instant download after payment.

Stieg Larsson's former publisher reveals the real man behind the mega-bestselling "Millennium" Trilogy--a man who fought heroically for human rights, and who brought that same political and moral passion to his writing.
Until the trilogy's posthumous publication, Larsson was best known for his devotion to left-wing causes and as a tireless anti-fascist activist. Horrified by the rise of far-right extremism in Sweden, he dedicated himself to exposing these often shadowy and violent groups--at great personal risk--gaining international respect for the depth of his commitment and knowledge.
Jan-Erik Pettersson shows how Stieg's energetic championing of social justice and women's rights characterized his life as well as his work, finally animating the "Millennium" Trilogy and particularly the character of the unforgettable Lisbeth Salander. Throughout the book Pettersson explores the issues, people, and places who inspired Larsson's portrayal of Salander and her champion, journalist Michael Blomkvist.

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