GÖSTA WENNBERG’S STORIES

Anna’s son Gösta Wennberg (1920-2004) was a lecturer in geography, active at the school of education in Uppsala, and took his doctor’s degree at the age of 70. He was also a biologist with a great interest in nature. During all his life he was writing, everything from  teaching media to poetry, and drew a lot, often portraits.

Gösta summarized his life in a number of essays, often dealing with his recollections of various family members. Here are some of them reproduced.

- From "My grandmother Lydia Lindman, nee Andréen (1870-1936)"
Part 1
Part 2 

- From “Recollections of Aunt Karin" (1993)

- From “About Dad”, essay 1 (1955) 

- From “About Dad”, essay 2 (1991)  

- From "Recollections 1920-1937" (1994)

- Gösta's family tree  (1986)


Translations by Hans Teke with assistance by Dick Ring.