Britt Arenander Explained

Britt Arenander
Birth Date:30 September 1941
Birth Place:Stockholm
Death Place:Spain
Occupation:journalist
Nationality:Swedish
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Britt Arenander (30 September 1941 – 15 July 2022)[1] was a Swedish translator, writer and journalist.

Life

She was born in Stockholm and was educated at Södra Flickläroverket. She trained as a journalist during the 1960s. Arenander published a series of novels Steget in 1968, Off in 1969 and Alla broar brända in 1971. In 1974, she published her first collection of poetry Dröm om verkligheten utanför Stockholm och andra dikter. She has also written radio plays. During the 1990s, she worked as a translator of French and English literature into Swedish, including much of Anais Nin's diaries. She has also contributed to various anthologies including Liv och kärlek: om kvinnor av kvinnor and Anais Nin: A Book of Mirrors.[2] [3]

She served as press officer for the Secretariat of the Swedish branch of Amnesty International. She was also international secretary for the Swedish PEN club.[4]

Arenander married Gustav Wiklund in 1964. The couple separated in 1973.[3]

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. https://www.svenskfilmdatabas.se/sv/item/?type=person&itemid=315803
  2. Web site: Anais Nin: A Book of Mirrors . Sky Blue Press.
  3. Web site: Britt Arenander . History of Nordic Women's Literature.
  4. Web site: The Enerström Case: A disgrace for Swedish democracy . Nordic Committee for Human Rights (NKMR).