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'Manic depressive' state drove Millennium author
Larsson

'Manic depressive' state drove Millennium author

David Lagercrantz wrote the highly-anticipated sequel to Stieg Larsson's best-selling Millennium crime trilogy in a manic depressive state, he told reporters on Wednesday, amid ongoing controversy over the decision to continue the series.
Veil soon to be lifted on new Millennium novel
Larsson

Veil soon to be lifted on new Millennium novel

With secret codes and locked-down communication, Swedish publisher Norstedts has kept the plot of the sequel to the best-selling Millennium crime trilogy shrouded in secrecy. But readers will finally find out more on Thursday.
'Culture debates are meant to stop questions'
Culture

'Culture debates are meant to stop questions'

After Norwegian literary legend Karl Ove Knausgård accused Swedes of being narrow-minded 'cyclops' (one-eyed giants from Greek mythology), Stockholm University business lecturer Carl Cederstöm argues that his fellow countrymen and women should learn to offer more sophisticated cultural debates.