Åsa Linderborg

Åsa Linderborg
Åsa Linderborg at the Göteborg Book Fair in 2006.

Åsa Natacha Linderborg (née Andersson, born 20 May 1968) is a Swedish writer and historian. She writes regularly for Aftonbladet, where she works as chief cultural editor.

Åsa Linderborg was born in the city of Västerås, where she also grew up. Her father worked as a metalworker and her mother, Tanja Linderborg, is a former politician and Member of Parliament for the Left Party – Communists. Åsa Linderborg herself became a member of the Left Party – Communists in 1980 and the following year of its youth wing, the Communist Youth. In 1987 she became an ombudsman for the Communist Youth in Mälardalen.[1]

Linderborg graduated with a Ph.D. in history from Uppsala University in 2001 with the dissertation Socialdemokraterna skriver historia: Historieskrivning som ideologisk maktresurs ("Social Democrats write history: History writing as ideological power resource"), about the Swedish Social Democratic Party.

In 2007 her first novel, the autobiographical Mig äger ingen, was released. The book received good reviews and was nominated for the August Prize in the category best Swedish-language novel of the year.

On 27 March 2008, Linderborg was presented as the new deputy cultural editor of Aftonbladet, with Karin Magnusson becoming the chief cultural editor. In 2009 Linderborg replaced Magnusson as chief cultural editor. Shortly after she moved into this position, the Aftonbladet-Israel controversy erupted to due an article published in Aftonbladet's culture pages on alleged Israeli organ harvesting from Palestinians.

Awards

  • 2007 – ABF:s litteraturpris
  • 2007 – BMF-plaketten
  • 2007 – Lundequistska bokhandelns litteraturpris
  • 2008 – Ivar Lo-Johanssons personliga pris

References

  1. ^ Elf Karlén, Moa (2003) (in Swedish). Hundra år av gemenskap - i kamp för socialism och människovärde [One hundred years of being together - in the struggle for socialism and human dignity]. Stockholm: Nixon. ISBN 91-972019-8-7. 

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