Maud Reuterswärd, also Reuterswärd-Näsström, (19 February 1920 – 25 August 1980) [1] was a Swedish author and radio presenter. [2]
Reuterswärd trained as a kindergarten teacher before she joined Sveriges Radio at 24. There she became an editor with the culture, literature, and art departments. [3] She received much attention for a radio program on the birth of her son. In addition to her work as a radio journalist she wrote several books. In 1980 she was posthumously awarded the Astrid Lindgren Prize. [1]
Maud Reuterswärd, also Reuterswärd-Näsström, (19 February 1920 – 25 August 1980) [1] was a Swedish author and radio presenter. [2]
Reuterswärd trained as a kindergarten teacher before she joined Sveriges Radio at 24. There she became an editor with the culture, literature, and art departments. [3] She received much attention for a radio program on the birth of her son. In addition to her work as a radio journalist she wrote several books. In 1980 she was posthumously awarded the Astrid Lindgren Prize. [1]