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Karin Ann Margareta Bergman (22 August 1922 – 27 September 2006) was a Swedish novelist. She had an unhappy childhood in a strict
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family, something depicted in her brother
Ingmar Bergman Ernst Ingmar Bergman (14 July 1918 – 30 July 2007) was a Swedish film and theatre director and screenwriter. Widely considered one of the greatest and most influential film directors of all time, his films have been described as "profoun ...
's semi-autobiographical film '' Fanny och Alexander''.


Life and career

Margareta Bergman, the only sister of film director
Ingmar Bergman Ernst Ingmar Bergman (14 July 1918 – 30 July 2007) was a Swedish film and theatre director and screenwriter. Widely considered one of the greatest and most influential film directors of all time, his films have been described as "profoun ...
(1918–2007), is the author of the novels ''Karin'' and ''Mirror Mirror''. As a child of 8, she helped to inspire her brother Ingmar Bergman to create his first plays at home in 1930.Ingmar Bergman Overview
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Her older brother Dag Bergman (1914–1984) was an ambassador. Her father
Erik Bergman Erik Valdemar Bergman (24 November 1911 – 24 April 2006) was a composer of european classical music, classical music from Finland. Bergman's style ranged widely, from Romanticism in his early works (many of which he later prohibited from bein ...
, a
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priest, was extremely strict, and forced Margareta and her brothers to attend all of his Sunday church services. Ingmar Bergman's most personal feature film, that he had intended to be his last, was the loosely autobiographical ''
Fanny and Alexander ''Fanny and Alexander'' () is a 1982 Historical drama, period drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The plot focuses on two siblings and their large family in Uppsala, Sweden during the first decade of the twentieth century. Follow ...
'', based on his and Margareta's unhappy childhood. Margareta Bergman was married to the English author and broadcaster
Paul Britten Austin Paul Britten Austin (5 April 1922 – 25 July 2005) was an English author, translator, broadcaster, administrator, and scholar of Swedish literature. He is known in particular for his translations of and books on the Swedish musician, s ...
from 1951 until his death in 2005. She had four children, Veronica Ralston (born 1951, who translated some of her books), Thomas Britten Austin, the sculptor Rose Britten Austin who is married to the artist Peter Ekberg Pelz, and Cecelia Britten Austin.


Reception

''Publishers Weekly'' wrote that in ''Mirror, Mirror'', Bergman draws on a similar set of images as her brother Ingmar Bergman— wild strawberries, an "actress struck mute by aphasia" but with a "more delicate and muted result." The review concludes "Bergman's prose carefully circles, rather than describes, the unspeakable, resulting in an austere work of art softened by a uniquely modern wisdom."


Bibliography


Novels available in English translation

* Margareta Bergman. ''Mirror Mirror'', 1986. Translated by Veronica Ralston. (Original title: ''Spegel, Spegel'') Reprinted Peter Owen, 1998. * ————— ''Karin'',
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, 1985. Translated by
Paul Britten Austin Paul Britten Austin (5 April 1922 – 25 July 2005) was an English author, translator, broadcaster, administrator, and scholar of Swedish literature. He is known in particular for his translations of and books on the Swedish musician, s ...
. (Original title: ''Karin vid havet'') Reprinted St Martin's Press, 1989.


Novels only available in Swedish

* Margareta Bergman. ''Puckelryggen: en romantisk berättelse'', Proprius, 1971. * ————— ''Flickan i Obaldine: legendroman'', Rabén & Sjögren, 1975. * ————— ''Den sommaren och andra noveller'', Rabén & Sjögren, 1976. * ————— ''Ångestens barn'', Carlsson, 1992.


References


External links


Publishers Weekly: Review of 'Mirror, Mirror'
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bergman, Margareta 1922 births 2006 deaths Swedish women novelists 20th-century Swedish novelists 20th-century Swedish women writers Margareta Writers from Uppsala