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Lisbeth Salander is a fictional character created by Swedish author and journalist Stieg Larsson. She is the lead character in Larsson's award-winning Millennium series, along with the journalist Mikael Blomkvist. ... See More

<p><b>Lisbeth Salander</b> is a <a href="/pages/w/114817838535242">fictional character</a> created by <a href="/pages/w/114843735195535">Swedish</a> author and journalist <a href="/pages/w/109417329084013">Stieg Larsson</a>. She is the lead character in Larsson's award-winning <a href="/pages/w/193481227664737"><i>Millennium</i> series</a>, along with the journalist <a href="/pages/w/120256984687606">Mikael Blomkvist</a>.</p><p>Salander first appeared in the 2005 novel <i><a href="/pages/w/112538375425663">The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo</a></i> (original <a href="/pages/w/107589932597465">Swedish</a> title, <i>Män som hatar kvinnor</i>, literally "Men who hate women" in <a href="/pages/w/106059522759137">English</a>). She reappeared in its sequels: <i><a href="/pages/w/108264105861131">The Girl Who Played with Fire</a></i> (2006), <i><a href="/pages/w/108638965826989">The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest</a></i> (2007), <i><a href="/pages/w/1592583994321656">The Girl in the Spider's Web</a></i> (2015), and <i><a href="/pages/w/792317587638265">The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye</a></i> (2017).</p><h2>Creation</h2><p>In the only interview he ever did about the series, Larsson stated that he based the character of Lisbeth Salander on what he imagined <a href="/pages/w/109260725766461">Pippi Longstocking</a> might have been like as an adult. In the <i>Millennium</i> series, Salander has the name "V. Kulla" displayed on the door of her apartment on the top floor of Fiskargatan 9 in <a href="/pages/w/105679272800174">Stockholm</a>. "V. Kulla" is an abbreviation of "<a href="/pages/w/144547852222718">Villa Villekulla</a>", the name of Pippi Longstocking's house.</p>

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