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Sara Mannheimer (born 26 May 1967, in Lund) is a Swedish novelist. She hails from Gothenburg and was educated in the US, Holland, and the Czech Republic. Her debut novel Reglerna (The Rules, 2008) was nominated for the August Prize and won the debut writers' prize from Borås Tidning newspaper. Another novel Handlingen (The Action) was nominated for Swedish Radio's best novel prize, and won the EU Prize for Literature. Besides writing, she runs a glassblowing studio. She has collaborated with the choreographer on an acclaimed dance theatre project titled Come Rushing. She lives in Stockholm.

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  • Sara Mannheimer (born 26 May 1967, in Lund) is a Swedish novelist. She hails from Gothenburg and was educated in the US, Holland, and the Czech Republic. Her debut novel Reglerna (The Rules, 2008) was nominated for the August Prize and won the debut writers' prize from Borås Tidning newspaper. Another novel Handlingen (The Action) was nominated for Swedish Radio's best novel prize, and won the EU Prize for Literature. Besides writing, she runs a glassblowing studio. She has collaborated with the choreographer on an acclaimed dance theatre project titled Come Rushing. She lives in Stockholm. (en)
  • Anna Sara Mannheimer (Lund, 26 maggio 1967) è una scrittrice e artista svedese. (it)
  • Anna Sara Mannheimer född 26 maj 1967 i Lund, är en svensk glaskonstnär och författare. Sara Mannheimer, som är dotter till Otto Mannheimer och Eva Björkander-Mannheimer, är bosatt i Stockholm där hon driver studioglashyttan Stockholm Heta Glas och även håller egna kurser i glasblåsning. Våren 2008 debuterade Mannheimer som författare med romanen Reglerna, för vilken hon fick Borås tidnings debutantpris 2009. 2012 tilldelades hon Europeiska unionens litteraturpris för sin andra roman Handlingen. (sv)
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  • Mannheimer in a 2012 interview (en)
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  • Sara Mannheimer (born 26 May 1967, in Lund) is a Swedish novelist. She hails from Gothenburg and was educated in the US, Holland, and the Czech Republic. Her debut novel Reglerna (The Rules, 2008) was nominated for the August Prize and won the debut writers' prize from Borås Tidning newspaper. Another novel Handlingen (The Action) was nominated for Swedish Radio's best novel prize, and won the EU Prize for Literature. Besides writing, she runs a glassblowing studio. She has collaborated with the choreographer on an acclaimed dance theatre project titled Come Rushing. She lives in Stockholm. (en)
  • Anna Sara Mannheimer (Lund, 26 maggio 1967) è una scrittrice e artista svedese. (it)
  • Anna Sara Mannheimer född 26 maj 1967 i Lund, är en svensk glaskonstnär och författare. Sara Mannheimer, som är dotter till Otto Mannheimer och Eva Björkander-Mannheimer, är bosatt i Stockholm där hon driver studioglashyttan Stockholm Heta Glas och även håller egna kurser i glasblåsning. Våren 2008 debuterade Mannheimer som författare med romanen Reglerna, för vilken hon fick Borås tidnings debutantpris 2009. 2012 tilldelades hon Europeiska unionens litteraturpris för sin andra roman Handlingen. (sv)
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