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Experiences as an author

cullberg- I enjoy teaching! Johan Cullberg says enthusiastically and continues: - One part of me is probably a teacher who wants to enlighten people, spread knowledge and make people understand.

The process takes years
Writing a book is a task that requires time; the latest book successively evolved during a period of four to five years. The process of collecting background information for a new book, and to work up the material, continues for several years before Cullberg sets of a period of more concentrated writing to finish the book.

August Strindberg and Stig Dagerman
One of Cullberg«s books portraits two well-known Swedish authors in a new and different perspective. August Strindberg and Stig Dagerman are described by an author who is able to reflect the interaction between the personal real life experiences and the world depicted in the books. Stindberg recovered from his psychosis and could continue his creative work; Dagerman however ended his own life by committing suicide at the age of thirty-one.


A list of books written by Johan Cullberg

 

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