This is a superb collection of Stories by Stig Dagerman, one of the most talented writers of Sweden\'s post-war generation.
The title story, "To Kill A Child", is the most famous of Dagerman\'s short Stories and among the most anthologized and oft-read Stories in Sweden..
Often narrated from a child\'s perspective, the Stories give voice to childhood\'s tender state of receptiveness and joy tinged with longing and loneliness.
This selection, containing a number of new translations of Dagerman\'s Stories never before published in English, is unified by the theme of the loss of innocence.
His suicide at the age of thirty-one was a national tragedy.
By the 1940s, his fiction, plays, and journalism had catapulted him to the forefront of Swedish letters, with critics comparing him to William Faulkner, Franz Kafka, and Albert Camus.
Stig Dagerman (1923-1954) is regarded as the most talented young writer of the Swedish post-war generation.
This is a superb collection of Stories by Stig Dagerman, one of the most talented writers of Sweden\'s post-war generation