![]() ![]() The book was translated into English by Saskia Vogel as And In the Vienna Woods The Trees Remain (2020). Asbrink won the August prize for best non-fiction in 2011 for Och i Wienerwald står träden kvar, the Danish-Swedish Cultural Foundations annual Culture Prize 2013 and in May 2014 she received the Ryszard Kapuściński Award in Warsaw. ![]() The book also revealed that in an interview Åsbrink made with Kamprad in 2010 he said that he had been loyal to the Swedish fascist leader Per Engdahl. ![]() In 1943 the police created a dossier on him under the heading "Nazi". The book received a lot of attention as it revealed new information about IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad that he had been placed under surveillance by the security police. In August 2011 she released the book Och i Wienerwald står träden kvar based on 500 letters written to a young boy from his family in Vienna after he had fled to Sweden in 1939 as a refugee from the Nazis. The book was nominated for the August prize for non-fiction in 2009, and is translated into Polish. Åsbrink made her debut with the book Smärtpunkten - Lars Norén, pjäsen Sju tre och morden i Malexander. ![]() Elisabeth Katherine Åsbrink (born 29 April 1965) is a Swedish author and journalist. ![]()
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