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Annette Kullenberg

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Elsa Caroline Annette Kullenberg (born 9 January 1939 in Stockholm) is a Swedish journalist and author. She studied philosophy at Uppsala University and she started working as a journalist in the early 1960s. She work at Aftonbladet for 25 years and quit in 2002 after a conflict with the editor-in-cief Anders Gerdin about the content of a chronicle about Princess Madeleine of Sweden. The conflict started when Gerdin without informing Kullenbeerg had changed the chronicle that stated that the princess suffered from alcohol problem to a milder text.[1] She was during six years a foreign correspondent stationed in Buenos Aires and Barcelona. Kullenberg was the chairman of the Swedish publicist club between 1994 and 1997.[2]

Kullenberg's first novel was Vänd på dig (published in 1967), and Överklassen i Sverige was released in 1974 and Urp! sa överklassen in 1995.[3] She has also been working as a dramatist with a dozen radio and television plays to her credit.

Since 2009 Kullenberg is writing chronicles for Expressen.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Alkoholism vet jag mycket om". SvD.se. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Själv firade Annette Kullenberg vinsten med den pressetiska debatten på Publicistklubben". Retrieved 1 September 2015.[dead link]
  3. ^ Annette Kullenberg. "Överklassen i Sverige". Adlibris. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
  4. ^ "Annette Kullenberg: Det är något konstigt med kvinnor som är ute på nätterna". Expressen. Retrieved 1 September 2015.