Astrid Lindgren
Writer
Name at birth: Astrid Ericson
Astrid Lindgren is the author of the successful Pippi Longstocking series for young readers. She began writing stories for children in the 1930s, and in 1945 she published the original Pippi Longstocking (Pippi Långstrump), the first of many tales that featured a ponytailed girl with superhuman strength. Lindgren, who wrote dozens of books for children, also worked as an editor for a publishing house, where she used her influence to bring translations of the world's best children's literature to her native Sweden.
A well-known activist for animals, Lindgren joins Paul McCartney in our loop on Critter Defenders... Other children's authors on Who2 include Dr. Seuss, A.A. Milne, J.K. Rowling and Madeleine L'Engle.
Four Good Links
Astrid Lindgren Dies at 94
Death notice in English (or Swedish) from the Swedish paper Aftonbladet
Astrid Lindgren Association
A fan club of sorts, with lots of chatty info on the author
Astrid Lindgren
Biographical profile and bibliography
Astrid Lindgren
Straightforward bio from what looks like an internet place-holder
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
28 January 2002
(natural causes, age 94)
Best Known As
The author of Pippi Longstocking

