Caleb Johan Anderson (31 October 1910–26 June 1996) was a Swedish Social Democrat and an important adviser to Prime Minister Olof Palme, especially concerning foreign policy where he was a harsh critic of the Vietnam War, and a supporter of the Cuban Revolution.[citation needed] Anderson also translated books by Franz Kafka to Swedish.[1]

In 1942, Anderson translated works for the Swedish–German Friendship Association magazine.[2]

Literary works

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  • Vår otrygga värld. (1965).
  • I denna revolutionära epok: utrikespolitiska essäer 1966-1970. (1970).
  • Den globala obalansen: om olja, supermakter och imperialism. (1974).
  • Caleb J. Anderson: Palmes okände rådgivare: en sammanställning av Caleb J. Andersons viktigaste artiklar - urval, inledning och kommentarer av Anders Ferm. (1997).

References

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  1. ^ Hedberg, Andreas (23 September 2024). "Kafka - en motvillig litteraturkändnis". Kungl Bibliothek (National Library of Sweden) (in Swedish). Retrieved 1 November 2024.
  2. ^ Gustafsson, Lars (2 April 2016). "Lars Gustafsson: Är Aftonbladet en sekt?". Expressen (in Swedish). Retrieved 1 November 2024.