Drömfakulteten

Drömfakulteten
Drömfakulteten  
Author(s) Sara Stridsberg
Country Sweden
Language Swedish
Publisher Albert Bonniers förlag
Pages 363
ISBN 9100107263

Drömfakulteten ("The dream faculty") is a 2006 novel by the Swedish writer Sara Stridsberg. The main character of the narrative is the American radical feminist Valerie Solanas. The novel received the Nordic Council Literature Prize.[1] In 2011 it was voted as the best Swedish novel from the 2000s in a poll held by the newspaper Dagens Nyheter, which involved one hundred Swedish critics, authors, journalists and publishers.[2]

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