"This 1935 Swedish drama by Gustaf Edgren more or less takes place over the course of a year, marked on either end by the springtime celebration of Walpurgis Night. Appropriately, the story is concerned in various literal and lyrical ways with birth and death: a country's concern with a declining birthrate, the waning of a childless marriage, an illegal abortion, the joys of babyhood, and the commencement of a desperate but illicit love ..."
""Walpurgis Nights" (the Swedish festival celebrating the arrival of Spring, a time of love and procreation), created a stir because of its subject of abortion. Clary, The wife of Johan Borg (Hanson's character) refuses to give him children and, when she becomes pregnant, finds an underground doctor to perform a secret abortion. A blackmailer comes across the doctor's records and threatens to go public. Clary must confront Johan with her ..."
Biology of Human Milk (Nestle Nutrition Workshop Series) by Lars A. Hanson, Raven Pr Hardcover, 231 Pages, Published 1988 by Raven Pr ISBN-13: 978-0-88167-431-6, ISBN: 0-88167-431-1
Heimat(1st Edition) Gedichte und Geschichten aus dem Taunus by Lars: Hanson Paperback, 204 Pages, Published 2003 by Stegemann, Heide-Marie ISBN-13: 978-3-929847-08-6, ISBN: 3-929847-08-6