File:Golding, Lundkvist och Sartre i Leningrad 1963.jpg
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DescriptionGolding, Lundkvist och Sartre i Leningrad 1963.jpg |
English: William Golding, Artur Lundkvist and Jean-Paul Sartre at a writers' congress in Leningrad, 1963. Featured in the book "Självporträtt av en drömmare med öppna ögon" by Artur Lundkvist from 1966.
Svenska: William Golding, Artur Lundkvist och Jean-Paul Sartre på författarkongress i Leningrad 1963. Bild ur boken "Självporträtt av en drömmare med öppna ögon" av Artur Lundkvist från 1966. |
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Source | Svenska Dagbladets bildarkiv via IMS Vintage Photos, from the book "Självporträtt av en drömmare med öppna ögon" by Artur Lundkvist. |
Author | Unknown photographer |
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