Gerda Antti



Gerda Sofia Antti Ljungqvist ( Övertorneå , August 201929 ) is a Swedishwriter . She is the widow of the author Walter Ljungquist . ==Biography [ edit] == Antti Gerda was born in the village Övertorneå, nearly two thousand inhabitants. She grew up there with her ​​four brothers and sisters, who are now residing in Stockholm and Luleå . Antti lives in Tomestorp, a place near Kisa , located in the province of Östergötland .

Her career as a writer began in 1961 with the poetry collectionHär och now ( Dutch : Here and Now ). Since then she has essays , causerieën , short stories , novels, and a debate bookpublished. In her work Antti describes in particular the lives of today's rural population.

Antti is also active in local politics on behalf of the Centre Party . She is also a member of an advisory committee within the Swedish Migration Board . [1]  On December 23, 2009, she spoke out in an opinion piece in the newspaper Östgöta Correspondents at an extension of this committee by an imam . She also complained in this controversial article that Muslimimmigrants are trying to change. Swedish society [2]  Antti was following this Islamophobia faulted and the editor of the newspaper distanced itself from the content of the article.

In her career, Antti won several awards, including the literary prize of the Swedish newspaper in 1977. In 2008 she got a honorary doctorate in medicine at the University of Linköping . [3] ==Bibliography [ edit] ==
 * Här och now (1961), collection of poems
 * Kväll efter kväll (1965), short stories
 * Inte värre än Vänligt (1977), short stories
 * Christer von Rosen (1979)
 * Ett ögonblick i Sander (1980), novel
 * Jag mig shipowner still (1983), novel
 * Det ljuva livet (1983), causerie
 * Hjärndöd? (1985), debate book in collaboration with Lars Leksell
 * Det är det med mycket jordiska (1987), novel
 * Fjärrvärme (1991), novel
 * Varav Hjärtat är fullt (1993), novel
 * Bara lite roligt (1994), novel
 * Dessa dagliga dagar (1996), causerie
 * Roma Erna to Ulla (1997)
 * Roma Erna to Astrid (1997)
 * Livet Skriver kapitel (2001), novel
 * Ungjävlar (2005), short stories
 * Min husband David (2008), novel