Books, articles, reviews, and translations into English by Leig Sjoberg (1925-2000) twentieth-century Swedish writers and poets. (Sjoberg Bibliography).(Bibliography)

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Sjoberg, Leif. Par Lagerkvist. Columbia Essays on Modern Writers 74. New York: Columbia UP, 1976. Pp. 52. Reviewed by Karin Petherick. Scandinavica. 17.1 (1978): 67-8.

--.A Reader's Guide to Gunnar Ekelof's "A Molna Elegy." New York: Twayne, 1973. Pp. 162.

Reviewed by Nils J. Anderson. World Literature Today. 48.3 (1974): 591-2.

Reviewed by Margareta Mattsson. Scandinavian Studies 46.4 (1974): 452-4.

Reviewed by Carl F...

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