Talk:Dan Andersson

Latest comment: 17 years ago by Habj

In 1902, on his trip to the US, Andersson was something like 14 years old. Describing him as "unemployed and poor" kind of gives the wrong impression. If I remember correctly, he was sent to the US by his parents to check for a possible better future. I need to check my sources though. // Habj 22:37, 29 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

i can confirm this (there do exist some letters in the Dan Andersson-Museum in Ludvika (Svweden)making that totally clear. These are some kind of reports.

Further it is defnetly not true that Dans Family was poor - even though Dan several times points this out. His father (teacher) did not earn fortunes - but the family had a by far better income than the surrounding farming- or coaling- families. It is for example just redicoulous when Dan says his family just did own one book - the bible. It can be taken for sure that Dans father did posess quite many books. Even the fact that the family could afford to send Dan to America - just in order to check out the possibilities for the family - may be taken as a hint that the family did have money. Even the fact that they did not emigrate is a sign that the family did not live under bad conditions.

Even as a young author Andersson was not really poor. F.e. he did spend quite a fortune for his first desk. Pretending beeng poor and coming from simple conditions should be regardet as some sort of "promotion-trick". As an author origining from a higly literate home would just have not been so special. Even his interests (Religion->Socialism) seem to move a little bit according to the possibilities the one or the other point of view offers. Andersson is clearly following the Zeitgeist.