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Alexandra Marinina
Marina Anatolyevna Alexeyeva (Alexandra Marinina) was born in 1957, in Lvov to a family of lawyers...
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Arne Dahl
Arne Dahl is the pseudonym used by the Swedish writer, critic and editor Jan Arnald...
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Árni Thórarinsson
Árni Thórarinsson (b.1950), the author of several gripping thrillers, has a long career in the Iclendic media as a journalist, film critic, editor for newspapers...
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Birutė Mackonytė
Journalist and writer Birutė Mackonytė was born in 1928 in Vilnius to a family of intellectuals. Graduated from Vilnius University in 1951, where she had been majoring...
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Eeva Park
Eeva Park began as the author of mood poems depicting nature, mixing feeling and thought in her poetry...
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Jānis Ivars Stradiņš
Latvian author Janis Ivars Stradins was born in 1943. After graduating secondary school the author did his military service in the Soviet army...
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Jo Nesbø
Having 37 years of age, Nesbø came straight onto the top of the crime literature with his first novel “Batman” (Flaggermusmannen), which enjoyed great success...
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Leena Lehtolainen
Lehtolainen debuted as a writer when she was twelve with a novel for young readers „And suddenly came May“ (Ja äkkiä onkin toukokuu) in 1976...
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Leif Davidsen
Leif Davidsen made his literary debut with a poetry collection “Grains of Wheat” (Hvedekorn) as early as in 1976. His first novel “The Sardine Deception”...
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Raidas Dubrė
Juozas Šikšnelis made his literary debut quite late in his life. His first book, a collection of short stories ”Calm” (Štilis), came out in 1991...
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