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Lydia Sandgren

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Lydia Sandgren


Born
in Göteborg, Sweden
January 08, 1987

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Lydia Sandgren, född 8 januari 1987, är en svensk författare. Hon har uppmärksammats för att år 2020 ha vunnit Augustpriset.

Lydia Sandgren (b. 1987) is the eldest of seven siblings brought up in the west of Sweden. She has studied music, philosophy, and is a practising psychologist today, living in Göteborg. Samlade verk (Collected Works) is her debut.

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Samlade verk

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“- Hon pluggar dubbelt. Har jag sagt det? Hon läser tyska också.

- Vad ska hon bli då?

- Va?

- Ja, med all tyska och historia? Nazist?”
Lydia Sandgren, Samlade verk

“Over the years, I’ve thought a lot about what a person has a right to tell other people. As a therapist, it’s simple: everything you’re told is confidential. Outside the clinic, however, there are unfortunately no rules. There are those who believe the truth must come out at any cost, that the truth is always a force of good, and that in any given situation, you should insist on what you perceive as ‘true.’ But people construct their own narratives, for protection, to keep life in check. And if you disrupt a narrative, you have to be prepared for chaos to follow. If your narrative deviates too far from reality, if it’s built on fundamental misconceptions and grave misinterpretations, then the narrative can be a problem in itself, of course. And yet, it may be that that particular construct is what makes life possible in that moment. Most of us reinterpret and censor things now and then. Human memory is deceptive that way. We’re good at forgetting what’s painful and hard. Instead, we pick out some little episode that we buff and polish and tinker with until it has become emblematic of our history.”
Lydia Sandgren, Collected Works: A Novel
tags: life, truth

“You’re right,” Martin said, before realizing that could easily come across as the opposite of what he meant. (A devious characteristic of language, had Wittgenstein written about that?)”
Lydia Sandgren, Samlede værker

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