Alla vi barn i Bullerbyn (Swedish)
    1947

    Alla vi barn i Bullerbyn (Swedish)

    Type:Textbook
    Author:Astrid Lindgren
    Illustrator:Ingrid Vang Nyman
    Publisher:Rabén & Sjögren

    In The Noisy village there are three farms, Norrgården, Mellangården and Sörgården. Six children live there, Lisa and Lasse and Bosse and Britta and Anna and Olle. They play and play, and mostly it's fun. It's lovely to sleep on the haystack, dressing up and going to school - it's especially fun on the way there and on the way home!The books about the children in Bullerbyn are based on Astrid Lindgren's own childhood and upbringing on the farm Näs in Vimmerby.The story was published as a serial in Tidningen Vi in 1946 and was published as a book for the first time in 1947. In many places 1946 is given as the first publication year, this is because the sheets for the book were printed in 1946 and the first edition was therefore given that year. However, the book was not bound and published until the following year, the first reviews in the Swedish press are from October 1947 (source: Bildbibliography by Lars Bengtsson).

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      The first to bring Astrid Lindgren's books abroad was the publisher Damm & Søn in Oslo, with their Norwegian edition of "Pippi Longstocking" already appearing in 1946. This marked the beginning of a long-standing relationship. Today, most of her books in Norway are published by Cappelen Damm, a publishing house formed through the merger of Cappelen and Damm. Astrid's book adaptations into films also became popular in Norway, as did her famous songs. One of Astrid Lindgren's favorite books was "Hunger" by the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun; she often mentioned it as one of her greatest reading experiences.