Peder Sjögren

Gösta Tage Filip Sjögren was born in 1905, outside Växjö, in the province of Småland, and at the age of 10 moved to Stockholm.

Aged 17, he was sent to Rome, after which he travelled to the Balkans, Spain, North Africa, Poland and Finland.

[1] As an antifascist during the Spanish Civil War, he joined the International Brigades and was wounded in combat.

In spite of this book and occasional radio plays and short stories, Sjögren did not attract attention until the appearance of Black Palms (Svarta palmkronor, 1944), which became a film by Lars-Magnus Lindgren in 1968.

[2] His second novel, Bread of Love (Kärlekens bröd, 1945), was based on his experiences as a volunteer in the Finnish Continuation War of 1941-44.

Peder Sjögren