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Awesome discovery: letters from Astrid Lindgren

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In a newly discovered letter from 1987, Astrid Lindgren writes that the name “Birk” in Ronja Rövardotter was originally “Bork”, but that she changed it to avoid confusion with the character’s father “Borka”. It was Julia Danielsson who found the letter among Birk Bodin Wiglers, it was his grandmother Martha Bodin who received the reply from Astrid. Grandma was doubtful whether Birk was a good name choice for her granddaughter.
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