| Swedish Book Review was launched
in 1983. It publishes two main issues and a supplement
every year, normally in June and December (total number of
pages per year: circa 200).
The main aim of SBR is to present Swedish
literature to the English-speaking world. It carries translated
extracts from the works of Swedish writers, often together
with an introductory article. Most contributors are based
outside Sweden, but familiar with the Swedish scene: they
can therefore reflect Swedish views on their literature, and
also provide a valuable international perspective.
As well as established writers,
SBR introduces new or lesser-known writers (including Finland-Swedish
authors and poets). At least one writer in this category is
introduced in each issue, and the 1999 Supplement was devoted
to new writing.
Related topics are also featured: recent
issues have covered the Carl and Karin Larsson Exhibition
at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, and the state
of book publishing in Sweden. Future features will include
articles on Swedish and Finland-Swedish publishers, translators
and translations, Swedish film, drama and
we are open to suggestions from readers.
An occasional feature is a running bibliography
of Swedish books published in English translation, and books
about Sweden in English.
Most SBR translators and reviewers are very
experienced, and many have won prizes and awards; it is also
the policy of SBR to encourage and publish good new translators.
SBR distributes a substantial number of
free copies to publishers and others with a potential interest
in Swedish literature in English. It is read mainly in Europe
(not least Sweden, where subscribers include libraries, schools
and universities as well as private individuals) and North
America; we also have readers in Australia, New Zealand, Japan,
China, Korea and India.
SBR is editorially independent, but gratefully
acknowledges regular funding by the Swedish National
Council for Cultural Affairs, the Swedish
Institute, and the Swedish Information Service
(New York). We are also grateful to have received several
grants from the Swedish Academy. Swedish
and Finland-Swedish publishers kindly provide books, useful
information, and permissions.
SBR is published by SELTA
(the Swedish-English Literary Translators' Association).
| Editor: |
Sarah Death, 85 Ediva Road, Meopham, Kent, England DA13 0ND.
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| Deputy Editor: |
Neil Smith (Norvik Press) |
| Editorial Board: |
Sarah Death, Tom Geddes, Karin Petherick, Irene Scobbie,
Laurie Thompson, Henning Koch. |
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