Gregorius (novel)

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Gregorius
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First edition
Author Bengt Ohlsson
Country Sweden
Language Swedish
Published 2004
Publisher Albert Bonniers Förlag
Awards August Prize of 2004

Gregorius is a 2004 novel by Swedish author Bengt Ohlsson. It won the August Prize in 2004. [1]

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References

  1. "Augustpriset genom åren" [The August price over the years] (in Swedish). Augustpriset. GREGORIUS, 2004 Skönlitteratur Vinnare, Bengt Ohlsson, Albert Bonniers Förlag