Thomas Tidholm

Swedish writer
Thomas Tidholm
Born (1943-04-11) April 11, 1943 (age 81)
Örebro, Sweden
Occupation(s)Children's writer, poet, playwright, photographer, translator, musician
Years active1963–present
Notable workOver thirty children's books, collaborations with Anna-Clara Tidholm, Swedish translation of The Hitchhiker's Guide series
SpouseAnna-Clara Tidholm
WebsiteThomas Tidholm site

Thomas Tidholm (born in Örebro on 11 April 1943) is a Swedish children's writer, poet, playwright, photographer, translator, and musician. Since his debut as a poet in 1963, he has written poetry, novels, stage plays, and some thirty children's books (often collaborating with his wife, artist and writer Anna-Clara Tidholm). He has directed short films for Sveriges Television, done youth theater for Unga Riks,[1] and was a member of Swedish band Pärson Sound/International Harvester in the late sixties. He's also known for the Swedish translation of the radio series and the first four novels in The Hitchhiker's Guide series.

References

  1. ^ The World of theatre by Ian Herbert, International Theatre Institute, pg 240

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