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Gunhild Margareta Strömstedt (néeHenriksson; 19 May 1931 − 28 March 2023) was a Swedish author, journalist and translator.[1][2]
Family and education
Strömstedt was born in Ljungby on 19 May 1931, to August Henriksson, a Free Church minister, and Sigrid Bergma. She qualified as a teacher in Lund before continuing her university studies, graduating in 1956.[1]
In 1953 she married the publisher Bo Strömstedt (1929–2016). She was the mother of the musician Niklas Strömstedt and the journalist Lotten Strömstedt.
Career
In the 1960s Strömstedt worked as a children's theatre critic for the newspaper Dagens Nyheter. In 1969 she trained with the broadcaster Sveriges Radio, and worked as a producer there until 1985.[1]
Strömstedt's debut work for children, Fjärilar i klassen, was published in 1961, followed in 1962 by Kom tillbaka, lilla Jenny!. Her major breakthrough was in 1982 with the publication of the first book in a prize-winning series about a girl called Majken (Majken, den nittonde december). She also wrote books for adults, her first, the autobiographical novel Julstädningen och döden, appearing in 1980. Many of her works reflected an interest in child welfare.[1]
Strömstedt's final work, Jag skulle så gärna vilja förföra dig – men jag orkar inte, was published in 2013. She died in Stockholm on 28 March 2023, at the age of 91.[2]