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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Lukas Moodysson, Ture Nerman, Per Ahlmark, Anna Maria Lenngren, Nelly Sachs, Esaias Tegner, Catharina Ahlgren, Siv Cedering, Olof von Dalin, Johannes Edfelt, Lucidor, Werner Wolf Glaser, List of Swedish poets, Erik Gustaf Geijer, Carl David af Wirsen, Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht, Kurt Almqvist, Gunnar Wennerberg, Greta Knutson, Ebba Lindqvist, Hjalmar Gullberg, Birger Sjoberg, Johan Henric Kellgren, Gabriel Jonsson, Mathilda d'Orozco, Alf Henrikson, Sophia Elisabet Brenner, Carl Gustaf von Brinkman, John Tornquist, Vendela Skytte, Sun Axelsson, Tom Malmquist, Bo Bergman, Goran Sonnevi, Jacques Werup, Majken Johansson, Carl Boberg, Frans Michael Franzen, Osten Sjostrand, Anders Abraham Grafstrom, Arne Wiig, Malte Persson, Christina Charlotta Cederstrom, Ulrika Widstrom, Sofia Ahlbom, Emil Jensen, Katarina Frostenson, Eva Strom, Malena Morling, Nils Lorens Sjoberg, Kay Glans, Johanna Eleonora De la Gardie, Amalia Wilhelmina Konigsmarck, Werner Aspenstrom, Arvid August Afzelius, Carl Gyllenborg, Julia Nyberg, Bengt Berg, Erika Liebman, Charlotta Oberg, Mohamed Omar, Leon Larson, Fredrik Nyberg, Atterdag Wermelin, K. J. Gabrielsson, Karl August Nicander, Marcus Birro, Kerstin Norborg, Oscar Patric Sturzen-Becker, Albert Ulrik Baath. Excerpt: Ture Nerman (18 May 1886, Norrkoping - 7 October 1969) was a Swedish socialist. As a journalist and author, he was a well-known political activist in his time. He also wrote poems and songs. Nerman was a vegetarian and a strict teetotaler. Alcoholism was a major social problem in Sweden in the early 20th century, and Nerman considered alcohol being a drug that made the working class passive instead of fighting for better conditions. Ture Nerman had younger twin brothers, the artist Einar Nerman and the archeologist Birger Nerman. Nerman grew up in a middle class family in the work...