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1 Biography  



1.1  I Am Zlatan Ibrahimović (2011)  





1.2  The Millennium Series  





1.3  The Rekke-Vargas Series  







2 Personal life  





3 Social engagement  



3.1  Awards  







4 Bibliography  





5 References  





6 External links  














David Lagercrantz






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David Lagercrantz
Lagercrantz in 2012
Lagercrantz in 2012
Born (1962-09-04) 4 September 1962 (age 61)
Solna, Sweden
OccupationJournalist, novelist
GenreBiographies, crime fiction and journalism
RelativesOlof Lagercrantz (father)
Martina Ruin (mother)
Marika Lagercrantz (sister)
Website
www.davidlagercrantz.com

David Lagercrantz (born 4 September 1962) is a Swedish journalist and author, internationally known as the author of I Am Zlatan Ibrahimović, The Girl in the Spider's Web, The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye and The Girl Who Lived Twice. The latter three of these works are the fourth, fifth and sixth instalments respectively in the Millennium series originated by Stieg Larsson. He is also a television presenter [1] and a screenwriter.[2]

Biography

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David Lagercrantz is the youngest of five siblings. His father was author and editor-in-chief Olof Lagercrantz (1911–2002), whose parents were banker Carl Lagercrantz and Countess Agnes Hamilton; the latter was the great-granddaughter of poet and historian Erik Gustaf Geijer. David Lagercrantz's mother, Finnish-Swedish Martina Ruin (1921–2019), was the daughter of the philosopher and author Hans Ruin. The actress Marika Lagercrantz is David Lagercrantz's sister.

In interviews, David Lagercrantz has spoken of his fear of failure in an intellectually eminent family, of early depression, and of the strained relationship with his father.[3] After graduating from Kungsholmens gymnasium in Stockholm, David Lagercrantz studied philosophy and religious history, and obtained a degree in journalism from Gothenburg University. Enticed by a peculiar job advertisement, he took a position as a crime reporter at local newspaper Sundsvalls Tidning, and subsequently worked at evening paper Expressen, where he covered the major criminal cases of the time, one of which he later described in his book Änglarna i Åmsele (The Angels in Åmsele). Though his time as a crime reporter was formative in many ways, he eventually had enough and moved into freelance journalism.[4]

In 1996, Lagercrantz wrote a piece about the adventurer Göran Kropp who, mere days after a disaster on Mount Everest in which eight people died, reached the summit without sherpa or oxygen. The piece turned into Lagercrantz's first book, Göran Kropp 8000 Plus (1997). In 2000, Lagercrantz published a biography of the inventor Håkan Lans, A Swedish Genius, which was later adapted as a documentary film, Patent 986. Lagercrantz's literary breakthrough was the 2009 novel Syndafall i Wilmslow (the Fall of Man in Wilmslow) about the English mathematician and cryptanalyst Alan Turing. Lagercrantz's first books had in common the theme of brilliant eccentrics at odds with their contemporaries.

I Am Zlatan Ibrahimović (2011)

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Zlatan Ibrahimović

In November 2011, David Lagercrantz's best-selling sports biography I Am Zlatan Ibrahimović was published. The Swedish-language edition sold over 500,000 copies in six weeks, making it the fastest-selling book of all time in Sweden.[5] The biography has today been translated into more than 30 languages.[6][7] I Am Zlatan Ibrahimovic received much attention, as it contributed to an increased readership amongst boys and young men.[8] It was nominated for the August Prize in 2012 and the William Hill Sports Book of the Year in 2013.[9][10] In the Financial Times, Simon Kuper called the biography "the best footballer's autobiography of recent years".[11]

A film adaptation of the book premiered in Sweden in March 2022 and became the No. 1 Swedish movie in Swedish cinemas that year.[12] David Lagercrantz wrote the screenplay along with Jakob Beckman. The film I Am Zlatan was nominated for the audience award at the 2023 Swedish Film Awards.[13] It was also nominated in the best film, best director, best screenplay, best actor and best supporting actor categories at the 2023 Swedish Film Awards.

The Millennium Series

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In 2013 it was announced that David Lagercrantz would write a fourth installment in Stieg Larsson's Millennium series. The announcement garnered considerable attention, both positive and negative. Stieg Larsson's partner, for example, criticized the project.[14] In August 2015, The Girl in the Spider's Web was published simultaneously in 27 countries.[15] It broke international sales records and topped bestseller lists across the world, including the New York Times bestseller list.[16][17] Reviews were generally positive.[18][19] Along with two subsequent Millennium installments also penned by Lagercrantz, The Girl in the Spider's Web has been published in more than 50 countries and is one of the greatest international commercial successes of Swedish literature to date.

In 2015, Lagercrantz published a diary about his work on The Girl in the Spider's Web, and in 2016 Swedish Public Broadcasting released a television documentary on the same topic.

The Girl in the Spider's Web was adapted by Sony Pictures as the first book in the Millennium series to be originally produced in English. The Girl in the Spider's Web film premiered in 2018. The film was directed by Fede Álvarez, who also wrote the screenplay along with Steven Knight and Jay Basu. Claire Foy, known from The Crown, played Lisbeth Salander while Sverrir Gudnason played Mikael Blomkvist.

The fifth installment in the Millennium series, The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye, was published in 2017. Reviews were mostly favorable and the book was a New York Times bestseller.[20][21] Lagercrantz's sixth and final installment, The Girl Who Lived Twice, was published in 2019. It was the bestselling book in both print and audio in Sweden that year.[22]

The Rekke-Vargas Series

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Obscuritas is the first of five planned installments in Lagercrantz's crime fiction series about Professor Hans Rekke, an international expert on interrogation technique, and Micaela Vargas, a young street cop from Husby. Obscuritas was published in 2021 and was well received by literary critics.[23] Translation rights to the Rekke-Vargas Series have been sold to more than 30 countries.

Memoria (2023) is the second installment in Lagercrantz's new crime series about Professor Hans Rekke and Constable Micaela Vargas.

Personal life

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Since 2004, David Lagercrantz is married to Anne Lagercrantz (née Bergman, b. 1973).[citation needed] They have two children.[citation needed] Lagercrantz also has a daughter from a previous relationship.[citation needed]

Social engagement

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Lagercrantz is on the board of Swedish PEN, which campaigns for and supports oppressed and imprisoned writers across the world.[24] Lagercrantz is also an advocate for children's and youth literature and reading habits.[25] He is actively engaged in Läsrörelsen, of which he was elected honorary member in 2018, alongside authors like Astrid Lindgren and Lennart Hellsing.[26]

Lagercrantz runs the literary agency Brave New World Agency alongside Jessica Bab. Among others, the agency represents Swedish author Lena Andersson.

Lagercrantz has made significant donations to organizations such as Läsrörelsen (which promotes children's and youth reading),[27] Grävfonden (a foundation for training journalists in investigative reporting),[28] and Swedish PEN.

Lagercrantz has hosted and appeared in numerous television and radio shows in Sweden. He gave a much-praised speech at the secular opening ceremony of Swedish parliament in 2022.[29]

Awards

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Shortlisted for The August Prize 2012 for I Am Zlatan Ibrahimovic[30]

Short-listed to The William Hill Sport Book of the Year in 2013 for I Am Zlatan Ibrahimovic[31]

Designated as one of the year's best thrillers in 2015 by the magazine Esquire for The Girl in the Spider's Web[32]

Short-listed to the 2016 Petrona Award – Best Scandinavian Crime Novel of the Year for The Girl in the Spider's Web[33]

Nominated for the 2023 Swedish Film Awards for the screenplay for I am Zlatan.[13]

Bibliography

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References

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  • ^ "David Lagercrantz Sommar i P1 2016". 25 June 2016.
  • ^ ""Det tapetserades med våld"". 15 October 1998.
  • ^ "Tragedin i Norge fick Zlatan att berätta allt". Retrieved 7 September 2016.
  • ^ "Zlatans boksuccé fortsätter: "Såld till över 20 länder"". Retrieved 7 September 2016.
  • ^ "Zlatan Ibrahimovics självbiografi nobbades i London". 27 November 2013. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
  • ^ ""Zlatan får folk att rusa till biblioteket" – DN.SE". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). 23 August 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
  • ^ "Augustpriset genom åren | Augustpriset". www.augustpriset.se. Archived from the original on 1 October 2017. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
  • ^ "Ibrahimović shortlisted for William Hill | The Bookseller". www.thebookseller.com. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
  • ^ Kuper, Simon (1 March 2013). "Philip Roth and Zlatan Ibrahimović". Financial Times. ISSN 0307-1766. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
  • ^ "Ytterligare svagt år för svensk biofilm – bara Zlatan lockade". 12 January 2023.
  • ^ a b "Nominerade Guldbaggegalan A". www.guldbaggen.se/.
  • ^ "Lagercrantz skriver "Millennium"-bok". Svenska Dagbladet. 17 December 2013.
  • ^ "Så blir nya Millenniumromanen – DN.SE". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). 27 January 2015. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  • ^ "Millennium sätter rekord". 2 September 2015. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  • ^ Ivarsson, Torbjörn (12 September 2015). "Lagercrantz Millennium listetta världen över". Dagens Nyheter.
  • ^ Kakutani, Michiko (26 August 2015). "Review: 'The Girl in the Spider's Web' Brings Back Stieg Larsson's Detective Duo". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  • ^ Flood, Alison (6 October 2015). "The Girl in the Spider's Web by David Lagercrantz review – Lisbeth lives…". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  • ^ "lisbeth-salander-is-back-in-the-girl-who-takes-an-eye-for-an-eye". www.washingtonpost.com.
  • ^ "New York Times Best Seller List". The New York Times.
  • ^ "David Lagercrantz och Lars Kepler dominerar decenniets mest lyssnade ljudböcker hos Storytel". Boktugg. 24 December 2019.
  • ^ "David Lagercrantz tar väl hand om sina romangestalter". Dagens Nyheter. 22 November 2021.
  • ^ "SVENSKA PEN". SVENSKA PEN.
  • ^ "Miljonsatsning bakom nytt läsprojekt". Skolvärlden.
  • ^ "David Lagercrantz blir hedersmedlem i Läsrörelsen". www.mynewsdesk.com. 16 April 2018.
  • ^ "Millenniummiljoner går till läsfrämjande". Dagens nyheter. 18 April 2016.
  • ^ "David Lagercrantz donerar halv miljon till grävande journalister". Dagens nyheter. 13 September 2017.
  • ^ "David Lagercrantz: Eftervärlden kommer att vilja veta vad vi gjorde". Dagens nyheter. 27 September 2022.
  • ^ "Augustpriset genom åren | Augustpriset". www.augustpriset.se. Archived from the original on 1 October 2017. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  • ^ "Ibrahimović shortlisted for William Hill | The Bookseller". www.thebookseller.com. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  • ^ "These Are the Three Best Detective Novels of 2015". 27 December 2015. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  • ^ "Lagercrantz shortlisted for 2016 Petrona Award | The Bookseller". www.thebookseller.com. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  • ^ The Girl who takes An Eye for An Eye, Knopf
  • ^ https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-girl-who-lived-twice-david-lagercrantz/prod9780857056375.html The Girl Who Lived Twice
  • ^ https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/670304-dark-music-by-david-lagercrantz. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
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