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Stieg Larsson

Bestselling writer

A diverse background

Stieg Larsson (1954-2004) was a Swedish writer and journalist.

Prior to his sudden death of a heart attack in November 2004 he finished three detective novels in his trilogy "The Millenium-series" which were published posthumously; "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo", "The Girl Who Played With Fire" and "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest". Altogether, his trilogy has sold more than 20 million copies in 41 countries (spring of 2010), and he was the second bestselling author in the world 2008.

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STIEG LARSSON, 1954-2004

Before his career as a writer, Stieg Larsson was mostly known for his struggle against racism and right-wing extremism. Starting in the late 1970's, he combined his work as a graphic designer with holding lectures on right-wing extremism for the Scotland Yard. During the following years he became an expert on the subject and has held many lectures as well as written many novels on the subject. In 1995, when 8 persons were killed by neo-Nazis I Sweden, he was the main force behind the founding of the Expo-foundation, a group intended on exposing neo-Nazi activity in Sweden. From 1999 and on, he was appointed chief editor of the magazine Expo.

During the last 15 years of his life, he and his life companion Eva Gabrielsson lived under constant threat from right-wing violence.

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The legacy

Controversy surrounding the legacy

Stieg left no written will, and according to Swedish law, Stieg's full estate was inherited by his father and brother. This sparked a dispute between them and Stieg's life companion Eva Gabrielsson, who was left with nothing. The situation is complicated by the fact that Eva controls the script for the 4th book in the Millennium series.

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Hollywood movies

Remake by David Fincher

Columbia Pictures has bought the rights to make a Hollywood version of the Millenium films. The actors aren't yet picked, but when Steve Zaillian (Schindler's list) is writing the script and David Fincher (Fight Club, Se7en) is directing, what could possibly go wrong?

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Breaking News

Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander

There have been many speculations about who should be playing the role of Lisbeth Salander in the Hollywood remake of the movies in the Millennium-trilogy. It is now confirmed that young actress Rooney Mara will be the one portraying our tattoed hero in the Hollywood version of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo".

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Career

A unusual path

There are many ways to become writer, and even though, Stiegs path is quite unusual.

He started working at a post office, moving on to a graphic designer job at a news bureau, starting the Expo foundation and working as chief editor. And somewhere in the middle of all this, a great writer steps forward.

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Life companion

Eva Gabrielsson

In this interview by the Swedish national televsision, Stieg Larsson's life companion Eva Gabrielsson reveals the truth behind the man that was Stieg Larsson. She discusses her claims in the controversy surrounding Stieg's legacy as well as her claims for a part of the royalty.

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Noomi Rapace

Acknowledged actress

Noomi Rapace

In the original movies based on the Millennium trilogy, Lisbeth Salander is played by Swedish actress Noomi Rapace. Noomi is a well acknowledged actress with fifteen years of experience as an actress.

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Personal background

A life under constant threat

During the last 15 years of his life, he and his life companion Eva Gabrielsson lived under constant threat from right-wing violence. He regarded his writing of detective novels as relaxing. Keeping track of loose ends, characters and made up conspiracies posedno problem since it was, after all, fiction.

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Discussion

Discussion boards

Stieglarsson.com features a huge forum filled with ongoing discussions on our beloved writer.

Is your prime interest the movies being made? Or are you a huge fan of Lisbeth Salander?

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Millennium Stockholm Map

Millennium Stockholm Map

Get to know Stieg Larsson's Stockholm

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The trilogy

Millennium trilogy

Stieg Larsson had always been interested in detective novels, and he was very familiar the works of Elizabeth George and Minette Walters. He knew what ingredients a good detective story should have, and he even reluctantly decided to spice it up with a bit of sex as it would probably please his readers.

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The 4th Book

The missing sequel

When Stieg started writing the Millennium series, he laid an outline of a total of ten books. Before his death in November 2004, he had finished the first three books and was well underway with the fourth.

Readers have raised the question if Eva Gabrielsson could finish the fourth book?

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Lisbeth Salander has become my hero, she is out of this world. I have read the first two books and must say that after "World without end" they are my absolute favourite. I couldn't seem to put them down and became completely hooked. We are going to miss you very much Mr. Larsson.

- Marisa, Madrid - Spain, 13 Mars 2009

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I agree with Magnus; Corina, you completely missed the irony of that passage. Definitely not a reason to put down one of the best thrillers I have read in years. Nothing better than seeing justice served!

- Sarah, Toronto, 12 Mars 2009

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After "Los pilares de la tierra", it´s the best book I have read in a long time...!!

- Rocío Moyano Arboleda, 12 Mars 2009

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"Your way of writing is so captivating! Wherever you are, thank you for all these beautiful hours you've given to me, Mr Larsson."

- francesca, lecce, 12 Mars 2009

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Great book, beat one ever, stay in peace!

- J-P, Norway, 11 Mars 2009

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Corina : You base your whole opinion of a book just on one paragraph? Remember that Stieg was very much against racism and fascism. What he wrote when describing Dragan from the people passionate about racial biology/(READ NAZIS!!!!) was exactly pinpointing how many racists view people from other cultures. Stieg should know since he worked as the chief editor at Expo where he wrote about these very right wing groups and individuals.

Great book in so many different aspects!

- Magnus, Sweden, 9 Mars 2009

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"He was an authentic mixture of those that the passionate of racial biology would name, without hesitation, low quality human material".

The mixture is Eastern European populations.

I tried to read this book, Millenium 1, until I found that. I can't give credit to someone who can write something like that.

- Corina, Romania, 9 Mars 2009

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Just great, the new Cervantes!

- Maria - MADRID, 9 Mars 2009

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"He was an authentic mixture of those that the passionate of racial biology would name, without hesitation, low quality human material".

The mixture is Eastern European populations.

I tried to read this book, Millenium 1, until I found that. I can't give credit to someone who can write something like that.

- Corina, Romania, 9 Mars 2009

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A great read. Couldn't put it down. Kept getting up during the night to read a bit more. Lucky for me that it was my boss who lent me the first book...I could blame her for being sleepy at work. It's unfortunate that such a great storyteller has been lost to the readers of the world.

- Moyra / Australia, 9 Mars 2009

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