The New York Times: Henning Mankell, the Swedish novelist and playwright best known for police procedurals that were translated into a score of languages and sold by the millions throughout the world, died Monday morning in Goteborg, Sweden. He was 67.
Hat tip to Jeff Meyerson.
2 comments:
If I had a choice, Mozambique would not be at the top of my list. I guess he wanted to get out of the Swedish winter.
Jeff
Oh no! He's one of Barbara's favorite authors!
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