The daughter of Tor Alverfors and Margaret Andersson, she was born in Eksjö and was educated at a folk high school. In 1972, she published a collection of poetry Paternosterhissar; she published a second collection, Jönköping 6 in 1975.[3] Alverfos authored a trilogy of autobiographical novels: Sparvöga (1975), Hjärteblodet (1976) and Snabelros (1977); the novels formed the basis for a television series. She lived in Uppsala.[4][2]
Alverfos was married to professor Arnulf Merker, who died in 2010.[5]
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Selected works
- Aldrig, novel (1993), received the Swedish Trade Union Confederation cultural prize and the Martin Koch Prize
- Barn av samma ögonblick, novel (2000)
- Vem ska trösta Gösta?, illustrated novel (2007)[4]
References
- "Dödsfall: Arnulf Merker". Helsingborgs Dagblad (in Swedish). 31 August 2010.
Further reading
External links
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann-Charlotte_Alverfors
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