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Ulla-Lena Lundberg was born on 14 July, 1947 in Kökar, Åland, is a Ulla Lena Lundberg is Finland Swedish author. Discover Ulla-Lena Lundberg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 14 July 1947
Birthday 14 July
Birthplace Kökar, Åland
Nationality Finland

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1947

Ulla-Lena Lundberg (born 14 July 1947, Kökar, Åland) is a Finland-Swedish author living in Porvoo, Finland.

Her Swedish-language books have been translated into several languages, including Finnish, Danish, German, Russian and Dutch.

1962

Lundberg made her debut at age 15 with the poetry anthology Utgångspunkt in 1962.

1964

In 1964, she spent some time in the United States on a scholarship.

She subsequently wrote of her experiences in the US.

1968

Lundberg also wrote a book about Japan after living there in 1968.

1976

Her breakthrough is generally considered to be the 1976 book Kökar, a factual account of the past and present of her island of birth, told through the stories of some of the islanders.

She would later write two novels about the fictional Kökar native Anna in Kungens Anna and Ingens Anna.

She would write extensively about Africa (the fictional Tre afrikanska berättelser, Sand and Regn and the factual Öar i Afrikas inre), having lived for two years in the African nations of Botswana, Zambia, Kenya and Tanzania.

1985

After obtaining her Master's degree in 1985 from Åbo Akademi University, Lundberg spent the academic year of 1986–1987 as a lecturer and writer in residence at the University of Minnesota.

Save for this one year at the University of Minnesota, Lundberg has worked her entire professional life as an author and continues to do so.

1993

In 1993, Lundberg published Sibirien, which, in addition to being an autobiography, is an account of four-month-long stays in Siberia.

This has been the most internationally successful of her books.

Among her other works, the most notable include the acclaimed seafaring trilogy of Leo, Stora världen and Allt man kan önska sig, a series of fact-based, fictional novels detailing the history and evolution of shipping in Åland/Finland.

She has received numerous awards for her writing, including Runebergspriset and the prize for Finnish authors awarded by the Swedish Academy.

In 1993, Lundberg was awarded an honorary doctorate of arts by Åbo Akademi University.

1994

Between 1994 and 1999, Lundberg held the title Professor of Arts.

2009

Lundberg is featured on a stamp issued on 21 March 2009 by Åland Post, the postal authority of Åland.

The stamp, by the artist, is a portrait of Lundberg next to a depiction of the ship Leo, from the first book of her trilogy about Åland shipping.

The stamp is part of a stamp booklet called Åland Authors, and also includes a stamp featuring Anni Blomqvist and a stamp featuring.

2012

She has been nominated three times for Finland's top literary award the Finlandia Prize, and in 2012 she won the prize with the Swedish-language novel Is.

Lundberg's novel Ice was awarded the Finlandia Prize, Finland's most prestigious literary award, in 2012.

With domestic sales of almost 150,000 copies, it has become one of the most cherished Finnish novels of the decade.

Partly based on the life on Lundberg's own family on the isolated island of Kökar, Ice has attracted much interest from theatres, but the Finnish National Opera was the first to get permission to adapt it for the stage.

The libretto follows the key events and characters of the rich novel, with music that rings with the changing seasons and the ever-present threat of ice.