Katrine Marçal

Katrine Marçal

Katrine Linda Mathilda Marçal (née Kielos; born 24 October 1983[1]) is a Swedish writer, journalist and correspondent for Swedish daily newspaper Dagens Nyheter. She currently lives in Hertfordshire.[2]

Marçal earlier served as chief editorialist of the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet where she mainly wrote articles about Swedish and international financial politics and feminism. She has a Bachelor's degree from Uppsala universitet[3] and has also been a writer for Dagens Arena and a freelance writer for Expressen's culture page.[4] In 2013, the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter awarded Marçal the third annual Lagercrantzen prize for critics.[4]

Marçal's book Det enda könet, which discusses the relationship between economics and patriarchy, was nominated for the August Prize in 2012.[5] An English translation was published in the United Kingdom under the title Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner?[6] The English edition, translated by Saskia Vogel, was nominated for the Bread and Roses Award in 2016. The book has since been translated to over 14 languages.

Bibliography

  • 2012 – Det enda könet (Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner?) ISBN 978-91-0012-461-8


References and sources

  1. http://www.tidningen-s.se/Articles/S-listar-Sveriges-sexigaste-politiker/
  2. http://www.dn.se/kultur-noje/marknaden-ar-en-hispig-man
  3. Mikael Marklund: Kielos gillar det enkla tilltalet Medievärden, 17 May 2010 (in Swedish)
  4. 1 2 Wiman, Björn (5 February 2013). "Katrine Kielos får Lagercrantzen". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  5. Nominerade till Augustpriset 2012
  6. Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner?, Portobello Books.
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