
Country: Sweden
Birth: Skelleftehamn, 1954
Death: Stockholm, 2004
Books:
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, January 2008
The Girl Who Played with Fire, January 2009.
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets’ Nest, October 2009
Swedish writer and journalist born in Umea in 1954 and died in Stockholm in 2004.
Stieg Larsson worked within the journalistic world for many years, being one of the foremost experts in the world and right-wing neo-Nazi activities in Sweden.
Enjoys thrillers and science fiction, cultivated his work as a writer of fiction, journalistic essays already published before, almost in secret, writing for the evening and without saying anything to anyone.
Result of this work had three novels that make up the Millennium Trilogy, global sales success, translated into several languages and will soon be adapted to both the film and on television.
Unfortunately, Stieg Larsson died of a heart attack at age fifty. Had just delivered the manuscript of his latest novel and had yet to be released first.
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