Gustav Sandgren

Gustav Sandgren
Gustav Sandgren with a son from his first marriage; early 1940s.
Gustav Sandgren with a son from his first marriage; early 1940s.
Born (1904-08-20)August 20, 1904
Motala, Östergötland, Sweden
Died August 11, 1983(1983-08-11) (aged 78)
Lidingö, Stockholm, Sweden
Pen name Gabriel Linde
Occupation Author
Spouse Titti Lindstedt

Gustav Sandgren (20 August 1904 – 11 August 1983) was a Swedish author.

Early life and writing

Sandgren's parents were O.J. Sandgren and Karolina Adolfsson, who gave their son a poor but happy childhood. The father was, in addition to his work, a fiddler. Their son Gustav had since childhood, both heard and played on the fiddle—a musical instrument which he handled with skill throughout life. He was fascinated by folklore, mystery and dreams.

After school Sandgren became a labourer and worked for five years at Cloetta chocolate in Ljungsbro. He eventually became a full-time writer, and was to have 47 books behind him when he died in 1983. He also wrote poetry collections (a few written with his wife Ria Wägner). Together with Harry Martinson, Artur Lundkvist, Erik Asklund and Josef Kjellgren, he formed the literary group Fem unga ("Five young ones").[1] Other accomplishments include fairy tales, and children's books. Sometimes he wrote under the pseudonym Gabriel Linde. The last name Linde referred to the croft where he stayed in the summer of 1933, located about a kilometre southeast of Norrvrå station in Hölö, Södermanland.

Personal life

He married Titti Lindstedt in 1935. They lived in Björknäs at Hållsviken west of Trosa in Södermanland. He subsequently married Ria Wägner and then spent forty years living in Lidingö, Stockholm.

References

  1. Kumm, Bjorn (12 Dec 1991). "Obituary: Artur Lundkvist". The Independent. London. p. 13. |access-date= requires |url= (help)
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