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Kerstin Norborg

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Kerstin Norborg (born 1961 in Lund) is a Swedish writer and poet.[1] She lives in Stockholm and works as a writing teacher at Öland’s Folk High School. Her first poetry collection was Vakenlandet (Waking Land), 1994. She published a novel Min faders hus (House of Father), 2001. She won Swedish radio prize (2002) and Gleerups prize (2002).

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