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Stieg Larsson’s partner reflects on their life together

Stieg Larsson’s partner reflects on their life together

The life of Stieg Larsson, the Swedish author who wrote “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo,” is as intriguing as his fiction. In “ ‘There Are Things I Want You to Know’ About Stieg Larsson and Me,” his partner of more than 30 years reflects on their life together.

 

'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo' American Trailer: Rooney Mara, Daniel Craig In Official Green Band Trailer (VIDEO)

'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo' American Trailer: Rooney Mara, Daniel Craig In Official Green Band Trailer (VIDEO)

Days after a handheld camera-shot tape of the first red band "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" trailer was leaked (or planted) onto the web from a movie screening, Sony has officially released its first -- and approved for all ages green band -- preview for its David Fincher-helmed adaptation of the hit Stieg Larsson book.

 

Stieg Larsson's Partner Will Complete Final Millennium Novel

Stieg Larsson's Partner Will Complete Final Millennium Novel

Stieg Larsson's partner Eva Gabrielsson plans to finish the fourth novel he left uncompleted on his death. According to early details culled from Gabrielsson's memoir of her life with Larsson, Millennium, Stieg and Me, which is set for publication in France and Scandinavia next week, Larsson had written 200 pages of a fourth novel in his internationally successful Millennium series before he died. Gabrielsson wants to complete it because, she says, "Stieg and I often wrote together".

 

David Fincher on 'Tattoo,' '20,000 Leagues'

Tells Collider he hesitated before signing onto Stieg Larsson adaptation, confirms ''Leagues'' could be his next project.

 

Book Buzz: 'Dragon Tattoo' No. 1 for fifth straight week

Also from Stieg Larsson, a new hardcover boxed set; Carl Hiaasen skewers celebrity culture; and Suzanne Collins wraps up her teen trilogy.

 

To know 'The Girl Who Played With Fire' is to love her

To know 'The Girl Who Played With Fire' is to love her

When Swedish journalist Stieg Larsson died in 2004, he left behind three manuscripts, all featuring computer nerd Lisbeth Salander, ...

 

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