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            From refugee poet to Swedish Academy: &#039;The forest accepted me faster than the people did&#039;
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            Jila Mossaed came to Sweden as a 38-year-old poet in 1986, fleeing Iran. Three decades later, she became the first foreigner inducted into Sweden&#039;s highest language authority, the Swedish Academy, which awards the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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