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13-511: Jacobsson is a Swedish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson , two Swedish-born cousins who are writers of children's literature and young-adult fiction Emma Jacobsson (1883–1977), Austrian-born Swedish botanist, art historian, knitwear designer and entrepreneur Frank Jacobsson (1930–2017), Swedish football winger Jonas Jacobsson (born 1965), Swedish sport shooter who has won several gold medals at

26-552: A preparatory course at Örebro . At the same time, his cousin Anders moved to Örebro for studying, and soon the writers began working together. In 1985, Anders applied to go to an academy without knowing Sören had applied for a school in the same town. When Anders continued writing Sune, Sören also begun working on the books. From the Självklart, Sune they were working together. When writing Sune och Svarta Mannen ("Sune and Black Men"),

39-541: A school in Karlskoga, coming into contact with children's games, activities, emotions and books. Not much had changed since his own first school years. When another assistant teacher said he was to write a children's book, Anders thought he also could, and began writing about seven-year-old Sune. He recorded an episode in his home studio, sending it to local radio programme "Allemansradion" ("Everyman's Radio"), where people could submit their own recordings. A person working for

52-428: A specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jacobsson&oldid=1189170999 " Categories : Surnames Swedish-language surnames Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

65-865: Is also set in a fictional town, named "Glimmerdagg". Hemliga byr%C3%A5n Swedish synthpop group [REDACTED] This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources:   "Hemliga byrån"  –  news   · newspapers   · books   · scholar   · JSTOR ( November 2013 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Hemliga byrån Origin Örebro , Sweden Genres synthpop Years active 1986– Labels EMI , HB Wråk Past members Sören Olsson Anders Jacobsson "Kalle Kod" "Agent 2,14" "Jutta mä smyg" Hemliga byrån

78-593: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Anders Jacobsson and S%C3%B6ren Olsson Anders Jacobsson (born 1963) and Sören Olsson (born 1964) are two Swedish-born cousins who are writers of children's literature and young adult fiction . They are best known for their books about Sune and Bert , but also Tuva-Lisa and Emanuel . They have also written the scripts of several television series. Their inspiration comes from their own youth, and talking to young adults (when visiting schools) and their own imagination. Sören Olsson has illustrated

91-472: The 1912 Summer Olympics Sven Jacobsson (1914–1983), Swedish football midfielder Ulla Jacobsson (1929–1982), Swedish actress, played one of the very few female roles in the film Zulu See also [ edit ] Jacobson (surname) Jakobson (surname) Jakobsson Jacobsen (surname) Jacobs (surname) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Jacobsson . If an internal link intending to refer to

104-636: The Paralympic Games Lars Jacobsson (footballer) (born 1960), Swedish football manager and former player Maj Jacobsson (1909–1996), Swedish athlete Oscar Jacobsson (1889–1945), Swedish comic creator and cartoonist who started his career in 1918 Per Jacobsson (1894–1963), managing director of the International Monetary Fund 1956–1963 Selma Jacobsson (1841–1899), Swedish photographer Skotte Jacobsson (1888–1964), Swedish track and field athlete who competed in

117-559: The Sune book. The illustrator was Sören Olsson, and Sagan om Sune ("The Tale About Sune") was released in 1984. As a child, Sören Olsson liked drawing people and houses, and imagining adventures. He often questioned school's role in society, and wanted to become a pop music star. He starting by playing the electric bass in local pop bands and created his own record label at the age of 18. He also began working with theatre, and soon wanted to become an actor. He applied for several schools, and took

130-520: The Sune books and the first Bert book, while the other Bert books, in the old Bert book series, were illustrated by Sonja Härdin. Recordings and radio broadcasts consist of Anders reading Sune, and Sören reading Bert. The cousins have also created music together, as the act Hemliga byrån . Their most famous song is Hej, hej, hemskt mycket hej , which became a hit song in Sweden reaching Svensktoppen in 1987. The Sune and Bert books have been published in

143-622: The US, Germany, Russia, Austria, Switzerland, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, the Netherlands, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania , Poland , the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Spain. As a child, Jacobsson lived in Karlskoga , Köping , Lidköping , Arvika and Karlskoga. He attended school there. In politics, he called himself a "liberal anarchist". During the early 1980s, he worked as an assistant teacher at

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156-514: The radio station liked Sune, and asked Jacobsson if he could create an entire series for the local municipal district radio. Local demand began to increase, and broadcasting of Sune soon began all over local radio. Anders sent the script to Rabén & Sjögren in Stockholm , who disliked the idea of turning a radio series into a book. Anders continued writing for local radio, where Sune was popular, before another book publishing company wanted to release

169-499: The writers wanted to get Sune "out of the picture", and sent him moving to another town, while working with another character, the diarist Bert , and working on Berts dagbok ("Bert's Diary"). They wanted to continue with Sune though, allowing the Sune series to exist in parallel with the Bert series. The Bert series is set in the fictional town of Öreskoga ; its name combines the writers' hometowns of Örebro and Karlskoga. The Sune series

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