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'''Lars Gustafsson''' (born [[May 17]], [[1936]]) is a Swedish poet, novelist and scholar. From 1983 he served as a professor at the [[Wikipedia:University of Texas at Austin|University of Texas at Austin]], where he taught Philosophy and Creative Writing, until May 2006, when he retired.
'''Lars Gustafsson''' (born [[17 May|May 17]], [[1936]]) is a Swedish poet, novelist and scholar. From 1983 he served as a professor at the [[Wikipedia:University of Texas at Austin|University of Texas at Austin]], where he taught Philosophy and Creative Writing, until May 2006, when he retired.


In [[1961]], Gustafsson conducted an interview with [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] in Headington.  
In [[1961]], Gustafsson conducted an interview with [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] in Headington.  
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*[[1961]]: ''Dagens Nyheter'', August 21
*[[1961]]: ''Dagens Nyheter'', August 21
**"[[Den besynnerlige professor Tolkien]]" ("Tolkien, the Peculiar Professor")
**"[[Den besynnerlige professor Tolkien]]" ("Tolkien, the Peculiar Professor")
*[[2007]]: ''Expressen'', February 9
*[[2004]]: ''Expressen'', February 27
**"[http://www.expressen.se/1.83848 Professorn fick en idé]" ("The Professor Had an Idea")
**"[http://www.expressen.se/1.83848 Professorn fick en idé]" ("The Professor Had an Idea")



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Lars Gustafsson

Lars Gustafsson (born May 17, 1936) is a Swedish poet, novelist and scholar. From 1983 he served as a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, where he taught Philosophy and Creative Writing, until May 2006, when he retired.

In 1961, Gustafsson conducted an interview with J.R.R. Tolkien in Headington.

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