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Asta Sigurdardottir

Asta Sigurdardottir (April 1, 1930 - December 21, 1971) is an Icelandic writer, artist, socialite, and model of the 20th century.

Asta Sigurdardottir
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The title of this article is Icelandic personal name . Icelanders, with rare exceptions, have no names; the part of the name ending in “-son” or “¬doottir” is not a surname, but a patronymic. By patronymic address Icelanders is not accepted; the person described in the article is correctly called Asta .

Biography

First became famous in 1951, when her short work was published in the journal [1] . She was a very beautiful woman. During the life of the public attitude towards it was controversial, the main recognition came after death. She suffered from depression and alcoholism . An attempt to lead the life of an honest housewife failed. She led a bohemian lifestyle. She killed herself .

In 1985, the light was seen by one of the last short stories of the writer.

Personal life

Had five (according to other sources, six) children from two marriages, which consisted of. Jon Dadi Bodwarson, Icelandic national football team player, is the grandson of Asta.

Notes

  1. ↑ Cleopatra's Poison Bowl
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Asta_Sigurdardottir&oldid=92360422


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