Stig Larsson"Girl with a dragon tattoo".
Larsson: It was a big surprise.
Larsson died at 86 of a disease that was unrelated to his heart.
She exited in the first round at Roland Garros,
winning three games against Johanna Larsson.
Larsson did not back off his left wing
political activism just because he joined the military.
But because of their cramped living conditions, they chose to let one-year-old Larsson remain behind.
Together, Larsson's novels were translated into more than 30 languages
and sold tens of million copies worldwide.
He strikes up a relationship with an artist named ODA Larsson, who bore him a daughter before marriage.
Larsson served as the editor of Expo magazine,
which provided a model for the fictional Millennium of his later novels.
In 1975, at the age of 21, Larsson joined the Swedish army to fulfill his two years
of compulsory military service.
In the Doubles event, the pair of Kirsten Flipkens of Belgium and Johanna Larsson of Sweden defeated the Spanish pair María
José Martínez Sánchez and Sara Sorribes Tormo.
In 1995,
as a white-power music scene reached its peak in Sweden, Larsson helped found the Expo Foundation,
an organization dedicated to combating right wing forces in Swedish society.
Stieg Larsson was born on 15 August 1954,
as Karl Stig-Erland Larsson, in Skelleftehamn, Västerbottens län, Sweden, where his father and maternal grandfather worked in the Rönnskärsverken smelting plant.
In, Larsson was drafted into the Swedish Army,
under the conscription law, and spent 16 months in compulsory military service, training as a mortarman in an infantry unit in Kalmar.
Larsson was not as fond of the urban environment in the city of Umeå,
where he moved to live with his parents after his grandfather, Severin Boström, died of a heart attack at age 50.