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    Dagmar Maria Lange (31 March 1914, Västerås – 9 October 1991, Nora) was a Swedish author of crime fiction under the pen name Maria Lang. She was one of the first detective novelists in the Swedish language, and her books helped make the genre popular in Sweden.

  2. Dagmar Maria Lange, med författarnamnet Maria Lang, [ 1] född 31 mars 1914 i Västerås, [ 2] död 8 oktober 1991 i Nora, [ 3][ 4] var en svensk deckarförfattare, litteraturvetare och skolledare.

  3. Oct 9, 1991 · Dagmar Lange was a Swedish author of crime fiction under the pen name Maria Lang. She was one of the first detective novelists in the Swedish language, and her books helped make the genre popular in Sweden.

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    • October 9, 1991
    • March 31, 1914
  4. Oct 8, 1991 · Dagmar Maria Lange became famous – using the pseudonym of Maria Lang – as the first queen of the Swedish detective novel. She is best known for her 1950s whodunnits involving Puck Bure and detective inspector Christer Wijk. Dagmar Lange grew up in Nora, in Bergslagen.

    • March 31, 1914
    • October 8, 1991
  5. Feb 18, 2012 · Maria Lang – the pseudonym of Dagmar Lange (1914–1991) -– published more than forty crime novels in as many years. At that pace, it goes without saying that her writing came to be formulaic. Her speciality was the whodunit à la Agatha Christie, with artfully constructed plots and subtle clues.

  6. Crimes of Passion is the English collective title for a series of six feature-length crime films released in 2013, based on six of the early novels of the prolific Swedish crime novelist Maria Lang (real name Dagmar Lange), written in the late 1940s and early 1950s.

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  8. Go'morron Sverige från Göteborgstudion 1989. Henrik Belfrage intervjuar Noras deckardrottning Dagmar Lange 1914-1991 (författarnamn Maria Lang).

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