Ebba Segerberg

Ebba Segerberg is an academic and translator, noted for her translations of Swedish literature into English. Segerberg is Adjunct Lecturer in Swedish at Washington University in St. Louis, USA. She has contributed to The Dictionary of Literary Biography: 20th Century Swedish Writers. Works translated from Swedish to English include:
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