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  • Writer: Laurent Denimal
    Laurent Denimal
  • Mar 18, 2023

I was greatly saddened to learn of the death of Philippe Bouquet, a former Professor of Scandinavian Literature at the University of Caen, and also a translator of Swedish literature and a prominent specialist on the proletarian literary movement.

I had the great pleasure of working with him on a project that was close to his heart, a passion he had developed during stays in Sweden in the regions of Västergötland and Värmland — the study of country churches, often very small ones, richly decorated with paintings dating from the Middle Ages. We travelled through these regions together in the spring of 2009, visiting 31 churches in total, following a well-established routine: while Philippe supplemented his notes from previous visits, I made sure to document in photographs the buildings and the artworks they contain. The book Svenska landsbygdskyrkor / Swedish Country Churches finally saw the light of day last year, published at the author's own expense. But above all, Philippe leaves behind him an impressive list of works translated from Swedish into French. Stig Dagerman, Henning Mankell, Wilhelm Moberg, Björn Larsson, Aino Trosell, Carl-Henning Wijkmark and so many other Swedish authors owe it to him that they can be read in French today.


Philippe was a tireless discoverer who worked with curiosity and tenacity to "smuggle" new literary works across the borders to wider readership. He translated more than 200 literary works.



 




Philippe Bouquet

Värmland, spring 2009


 

Svenska landsbygdskyrkor

Eglises de campagne suédoises



The book present 30 churches from two regions of Sweden, Västergötland and Värmland.

The foreword and the texts for each church are written by Philippe Bouquet (texts in Swedish, French and English).



 

  • Writer: Laurent Denimal
    Laurent Denimal
  • Jun 10, 2022

In the new issue of Kyrkobladet (2 / 2022) you vill find an article about the book Svenska landsbygdskyrkor, Eglises de campagne suédoises, and written by journalist and designer Linnéa Malmborg.







Kyrkobladet is a quarterly publication of the Parish of Järna and Vårdinge, outside Stockholm.




















You can read the article by visiting Kyrkobladet, page 10-11.







 

The book present 30 churches from two regions of Sweden, Västergötland and Värmland, with the aim of spotlighting their beauty and originality. One fascinating thing they have in common is that they have hand-painted interiors, dating from different periods of history.


The foreword and the texts for each church are written by Philippe Bouquet, former professor of Scandinavian languages at the University of Caen (France), and are in Swedish, French and English.




 

the book cover


 


Today more than half of the print

has been sold!



the book

Svenska landsbygdskyrkor

Eglises de campagne suédoises

is available at

the Shop




We reduce the price for ordering five or more copies.

For more information please send an e-mail!




 


The Swedish local newspaper Mariestads Tidningen published in his issue of April 17, 2022, an article about the book Svenska landsbygdskyrkor / Eglises de campagne suédoises, written by journalist Madeleine Laine.


Read the article at Mariestads Tidningen



 



Today more than half of the print has been sold!

Read more about our book here.





You can easily purchase a copy of

Svenska landsbygdskyrkor

Eglises de campagne suédoises



We reduce the price for ordering

five or more copies.


For more information please send an e-mail!





 

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