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To Kill a Child

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Original title
  
Att döda ett barn

Set in
  
Genre
  
Adaptations
  
To Kill a Child (2003)

Language
  
Author
  
Published
  
1948

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Original text
  
Att döda ett barn at Swedish Wikisource

Translation
  
To Kill a Child at Wikisource

Stig Dagerman books
  
Nattens lekar, Tysk höst, Ormen, Brant barn, Vårt behov av tröst

Alexander skarsg rd att d da ett barn to kill a child short movie


To Kill a Child (Swedish: Att döda ett barn) is a short story by Stig Dagerman. It was published in 1948 and was likely the most famous of Stig Dagerman's texts. The short story can be found in the Swedish posthumous collections Vårt behov av tröst (1955) and Dikter, noveller, prosafragment (1981).

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Background

The short story was written in 1948 for the National Society for Road Safety in an attempt to slow down the traffic and decrease the amount of traffic accidents.

Plot

In a scaled and clear prose, but with a fateful feel the everyday life is depicted of the involved characters before one of them unintentionally hits a small child with a car. The readers know what will happen from the very start and the author works with a narration technique called planting. In the short story there exists very few details of the people involved which means that anyone can imagine themselves as the characters and relate to them. In the short story there are multiple plotlines since two course of events happen simultaneously.

Adaptations

Two films have been made based on the short story, To Kill a Child (1953) and To Kill a Child (2003). The latter was directed by Alexander Skarsgård.

References

To Kill a Child Wikipedia