English: Astrid Lindgren receives the Right Livelihood Award in the swedish parlament in Stockholm in 1994. On the table: The Right Livelihood Award and a program of the big german musical "Ronja Räubertochter" (Ronia, the robber's daughter), by Axel Bergstedt, which had debut in these days.
Português: Astrid Lindgren recebe o Right Livelihood Award (Prémio Nobel Alternativo)no parlamento da Suécia em 1994. Na mesa: O prémio e o caderno do grande musical "Ronja Räubertochter" (Ronja, filha do ladrão), de Axel Bergstedt, que estreou nesta época.
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