5/28/2023 0 Comments "There Are Things I Want You to Know" about Stieg Larsson and Me by Eva GabrielssonThe issue is not money, she says, but her ability to guard her partner's artistic integrity. Eva Gabrielsson and Stieg Larsson shared everything, starting when they were both eighteen until his untimely death thirty-two years later at the age of fifty. Gabrielsson continues to wield her most powerful, if dubiously ethical, weapon: She refuses to help finish the next books in the series, or to answer where Larsson's missing computer - with the unfinished manuscripts - is, until she's given control of his literary estate. Family and partner fought ugly battles in the European media. She was a widow emotionally, but legally, she was a concubine - without any inheritance rights. Unfortunately, the slim volume reads more like a court defense and less, as one might hope, as a remembrance of a writer whom millions of readers have come to love but know precious little about.īereaved and depressed after Larsson's death, Gabrielsson found herself in an epic, public war with Larsson's father and brother over the writer's increasingly valuable estate. etina (cs) Deutsch (de) English (en) Español (es) Français (fr) Hrvatski (hr). In "'There Are Things I Want You to Know' About Stieg Larsson and Me," Gabrielsson tells her story. 'There are things I want you to know' about Stieg Larsson and me by Eva Gabrielsson, 2011, Seven Stories Press edition, in English - 1st English language ed.
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