’Millennium’ author backs newspaper boycott

’Millennium’ author backs newspaper boycott
Updated 26 August 2015
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’Millennium’ author backs newspaper boycott

’Millennium’ author backs newspaper boycott

STOCKHOLM: The Swedish author of the highly-anticipated sequel to the Millennium crime trilogy said Tuesday he supported a Danish newspaper boycott of him over his publisher’s refusal to let literary critics read the book in advance.
The boycott concerns David Lagercrantz’s book “The Girl in the Spider’s Web” — the fourth installment of Stieg Larsson’s best-selling Millennium trilogy which is due for release in 25 countries on Thursday and in the United States on Sept. 1.
Larsson, who created the series, died 11 years ago and in December, Swedish publisher Norstedts said it had commissioned Lagercrantz to write a fourth instalment, although details of the plot have been shrouded in secrecy.
Media interviews with Lagercrantz ahead of the book’s launch have been subjected to rigorous confidentiality agreements and Danish daily Politiken said it had been offered an interview with him in early June.