Birger Sjöberg
Birger Sjöberg | |
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Sjöberg in the mid-1920s | |
| Born | 6 December 1885 Vänersborg, Sweden |
| Died | 30 April 1929 (aged 43) Växjö, Sweden |
| Occupation(s) | poet, novelist, songwriter |
Birger Sjöberg (1885–1929) was a Swedish poet, novelist and songwriter, whose best-known works include the faux-naïf song collection Fridas bok (Frida's book) and the novel Kvartetten som sprängdes (The quartet that split up), a somewhat Dickensian relation about stock-exchange gambling in the twenties, and the frantic efforts to recover.
Originally a journalist, Sjöberg wrote songs in his spare time. His debuted as a serious writer with the 1922 publication of Fridas bok (Frida's book), which was both a critical and popular success. Following a series of concert tours, he withdrew from public life and focused on his writing.
After his death in 1929, a new series of songs and a selection of poems were published.