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Jan Söderqvist existerar författare, talare, skribent samt motionstennisspelare. han har bland annat skrivit flera skrivna verk tillsammans tillsammans Alexander Bard, men existerar även författaren bakom boken ”Ren vilja – Berättelsen om Björn Borg”.
Söderqvist äger ett stort tennisintresse samt sett flertalet stora internationella tävlingar vid plats.
Det denna plats avsnittet kretsar kring Björn Borg tillsammans anledning från boken Söderqvist författat. oss pratar ifall Borgs yrkesliv, hans anseende och rykte idag, processen kring för att skriva boken och naturligtvis om hur stor Borg egentligen plats och är.
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Jan Söderqvist
Swedish journalist
Jan Söderqvist (born ) is an author, lecturer, writer and consultant, and among other things also working as a literary and film critic for the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet.
Söderqvist has written three books on the Internet revolution, collectively known as The Futurica Trilogy, together with philosopher Alexander Bard.[1] Their first collaboration The Netocrats was originally released in Swedish in , became available in English in , and has since been translated to a further 16 languages with total worldwide sales exceeding , copies.
The second book The Global Empire was originally released in Swedish in , while the third installment of the trilogy The Body Machines was originally published in Swedish in [1] These latter two works were released in English in , completing The Futurica Trilogy, in which the authors present their philosophical vision for a global and increasingly virtual society, as a consequence of the Internet revolution. Söderqvist and Bard released Syntheism: Creating God in the Internet Age, focusing on the metaphysics of the Internet age, in October [2]
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