Authors
Stefan Pagréus
Stefan Pagréus is a licensed psychologist and runs his own therapy office in Stockholm. He has a background in advertising and marketing as a copywriter. Stefan is also one of the founders of the Swedish fashion company A Day’s March. The Opposite is his first book, in which he shows us how we can u…
Stefan Pagréus
Stefan Pagréus is a licensed psychologist and runs his own therapy office in Stockholm. He has a background in advertising and marketing as a copywriter. Stefan is also one of the founders of the Swedish fashion company A Day’s March. The Opposite is his first book, in which he shows us how we can u…
Anna-Karin Palm
Anna-Karin Palm, b. 1961, debuted as an author in 1991, with the novel The Faun. The Painter’s Daughters (1997) became her international breakthrough and was translated into eight languages.
Andreas Palmaer
Andreas Palmaer is an author who has written over 20 children’s books. He has published horror books, football books and non-fiction books about everything from history and mythology to riddles, werewolves and zombies. In 2014, Andreas won the Book Jury’s literary prize for his children’s book The H…
Joakim Palmkvist
Joakim Palmkvist, b. 1967, is one of Sweden’s most established crime reporters. He is one of the authors of the successful Maffiakrig (2011), and told the story of serial killer Peter Mangs in Äventyr i Svenssonland (2015).
Åsa Pärson
Åsa Pärson is head lecturer in weaving at Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm, as well as being an internationally renowned weaver. She was invited to participate the most recent round of restoration work at Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, to contribute to the museum’s weaving…
Caterina Pascual Söderbaum
Caterina Pascual Söderbaum (1962–2015) divided her time between Sweden and Spain and worked as, among other things, a translator of Swedish literature into Spanish. Her first book, a collection of short stories entitled THE SONNET ON BREATHING (Sonetten om andningen, Lejd förlag, 2001), won Sweden’s…
Roland Paulsen
Roland Paulsen (b. 1981) is a Swedish Associate Professor of Sociology and a regular contributor to the cultural section of Dagens Nyheter. He has previously published the books Vi Bara lyder, Arbetssamhället, Empty labor and Return to meaning.