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  2. Fredrik Backman - Wikipedia

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    Fredrik Backman (born 2 June 1981) is a Swedish author, blogger, and columnist. He wrote A Man Called Ove (2012), Things My Son Needs to Know about the World (2012), My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry (2013), Britt-Marie Was Here (2014), Beartown (2017), Us Against You (2018), Anxious People (2020), and The Winners (2022).

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  5. Anxious People - Wikipedia

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    Anxious People (original title in Swedish: Folk med ångest) is a novel by Swedish writer Fredrik Backman published by Månpocket in 2019. [1] The novel was published in English in 2021. [2] It was adapted into a Netflix television series of the same name, which premiered on 29 December 2021. [3]

  6. Beartown (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Beartown (original title in Swedish: Björnstad) is a novel by Swedish writer Fredrik Backman. [1] The novel, noted as "hockey literature", [2] centers on a declining youth hockey team in a small town. The story follows the events leading up to a violent incident involving two teenagers and the consequences that they face, the hockey players ...

  7. Interview (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    By 1981, Interview was priced at $2 a copy and had a circulation of 90,000. [14] The magazine was described as a "hybrid of People and Vogue on elongated newsprint." [14] From 1972 to 1989, the artist Richard Bernstein created the covers for Interview, giving the publication its bold and colorful signature style. [15]