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The Gospel of the Eels: A Father, a Son and the World's Most Enigmatic Fish
The first edition
AuthorPatrik Svensson
Original titleÅlevangeliet: Berättelsen om världens mest gåtfulla fisk
Translator Agnes Broomé
Language Swedish
Subject Eel life history
Genrehistory, autobiography
Published30 July 2019
Publisher Albert Bonniers förlag
Publication place Sweden
Awards August Prize (2019)

The Gospel of the Eels: A Father, a Son and the World's Most Enigmatic Fish ( Swedish: Ålevangeliet: Berättelsen om världens mest gåtfulla fisk) is a 2019 book written by Swedish journalist and author Patrik Svensson. It won the 2019 August Prize for non-fiction. [1]

The book, which is partly non-fiction because it covers both the eel as a species and the eel's cultural history, but also has an autobiographical story about the author's relationship with his father.

In 2020, it was translated into English by Agnes Broomé. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Ålevangeliet".
  2. ^ The Gospel of the Eels : A father, a son and the world's most enigmatic fish. 2020. ISBN  9781529030686.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Ålevangeliet)

The Gospel of the Eels: A Father, a Son and the World's Most Enigmatic Fish
The first edition
AuthorPatrik Svensson
Original titleÅlevangeliet: Berättelsen om världens mest gåtfulla fisk
Translator Agnes Broomé
Language Swedish
Subject Eel life history
Genrehistory, autobiography
Published30 July 2019
Publisher Albert Bonniers förlag
Publication place Sweden
Awards August Prize (2019)

The Gospel of the Eels: A Father, a Son and the World's Most Enigmatic Fish ( Swedish: Ålevangeliet: Berättelsen om världens mest gåtfulla fisk) is a 2019 book written by Swedish journalist and author Patrik Svensson. It won the 2019 August Prize for non-fiction. [1]

The book, which is partly non-fiction because it covers both the eel as a species and the eel's cultural history, but also has an autobiographical story about the author's relationship with his father.

In 2020, it was translated into English by Agnes Broomé. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Ålevangeliet".
  2. ^ The Gospel of the Eels : A father, a son and the world's most enigmatic fish. 2020. ISBN  9781529030686.

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