Sun Axelsson
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Sun Axelsson
Summary
Sun Axelsson is a human[1]. She was born in Oscar Fredriks församling[2]. She was born on August 10, 1935[3]. She passed away in Högalid Parish[4]. She died on January 14, 2011[5]. She worked as a translator[6], journalist[7], literary critic[8], poet[9], and writer[10]. She has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Oscar Fredriks församling[2], Sun Axelsson…
- Sun Axelsson passed away in Högalid Parish[4].
- Sun Axelsson was born on August 10, 1935[3].
- Sun Axelsson died on January 14, 2011[5].
- Sun Axelsson held citizenship in Sweden[12].
- Sun Axelsson worked as a translator[6].
- Sun Axelsson worked as a journalist[7].
- Sun Axelsson's professions included literary critic[8].
- Sun Axelsson's professions included poet[9].
- Sun Axelsson's professions included writer[10].
- Sun Axelsson worked as a screenwriter[13].
- Sun Axelsson was educated at Stockholm University[14].
- A notable work attributed to Sun Axelsson is Honungsvargar[15].
- Sun Axelsson received the Signe Ekblad-Eldh Award[16].
- Sun Axelsson is recorded as female[17].
- Sun Axelsson's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Sun Axelsson's genre is article[19].
- Sun Axelsson's Commons category is recorded as Sun Axelsson[20].
- Sun Axelsson's family name is recorded as Axelsson[21].
- Sun Axelsson's given name is recorded as Sun[22].
- Sun Axelsson's official website is recorded as http://www.estocolmo.se/sun/sun.html[23].
- Sun Axelsson's described by source is recorded as Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon[24].
- Sun Axelsson's described by source is recorded as Vem är det 2007[25].
- Sun Axelsson's described by source is recorded as The History of Nordic Women's Literature[26].
- Sun Axelsson's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Swedish[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Oscar Fredriks församling[2], Sun Axelsson… she was born on August 10, 1935[3].
Education
Sun Axelsson was educated at Stockholm University[14].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include translator[6], journalist[7], literary critic[8], poet[9], writer[10], and screenwriter[13].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Sun Axelsson is Honungsvargar[15].
Recognition
Sun Axelsson received the Signe Ekblad-Eldh Award[16].
Death and Burial
Sun Axelsson died on January 14, 2011[5]. She passed away in Högalid Parish[4].
Why It Matters
Sun Axelsson has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11] She is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]
FAQs
Where was Sun Axelsson born?
Sun Axelsson was born in Oscar Fredriks församling[2].
Where did Sun Axelsson die?
Sun Axelsson passed away in Högalid Parish[4].
What did Sun Axelsson do for work?
Sun Axelsson worked as translator[6], journalist[7], literary critic[8], poet[9], and writer[10].
Where did Sun Axelsson go to school?
Sun Axelsson was educated at Stockholm University[14].
What awards did Sun Axelsson receive?
Honors received include Signe Ekblad-Eldh Award[16].