Åsa Linderborg

Åsa Linderborg is a Swedish author, historian, and journalist known for her work as a cultural editor and her writings on political and social issues. She gained prominence with her autobiographical book 'Mig äger ingen' (Nobody Owns Me), which explores themes of class and family.

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  1. 1. Året Med 13 Månader

    In this poignant memoir, the author navigates the tumultuous year following the end of a significant relationship, capturing the raw emotions and introspective reflections that accompany personal upheaval. Through a series of candid diary entries, the narrative delves into themes of love, loss, and self-discovery, painting a vivid picture of the author's journey towards healing and understanding. The book offers a deeply personal glimpse into the complexities of human relationships and the resilience required to rebuild one's life after heartbreak.

  2. 2. Mig äger Ingen

    A intimate, unsentimental memoir about growing up in a working-class home in Sweden and the complicated, intensely loyal bond with a charismatic but flawed father; the narrative interweaves personal memories with political reflection, tracing childhood warmth and solidarity, the father’s moral and social decline, and the author’s painful reckoning with class identity, betrayal and grief.