Mar 12 • 18:02 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

Death of Margareta Magnusson, Swedish author of a bestseller, Life in Order

Margareta Magnusson, the Swedish author known for her best-selling book 'Life in Order', has passed away at the age of 92.

Margareta Magnusson, a renowned Swedish author, has passed away at the age of 92, as reported by Swedish broadcaster SVT. She gained fame for her 2017 best-seller 'Life in Order', which discusses the Swedish concept of 'döstädning' or 'death cleaning', advocating for individuals to organize their belongings before they pass to alleviate the burden on their loved ones. Magnusson believed deeply in the importance of tidying up one's affairs, stating that no one should have to deal with the clutter left behind by someone else.

Her book was a significant success, translated into multiple languages and sold in 32 countries, raising awareness about the cultural approach to preparing for death and the emotional implications of belongings. The popularity of her work also led to the inspiration behind a reality television show in the United States where Swedish individuals helped Americans declutter their homes, further spreading Magnusson's philosophy. This approach resonates with many who seek to understand the emotional weight of personal items and the importance of taking proactive steps in managing one's legacy.

Magnusson's passing marks a notable loss in the literary world, especially for those interested in self-help and organization. Her insights on 'döstädning' not only provided practical guidance but also sparked meaningful conversations about life, death, and the role of possessions in our lives. As readers and fans reflect on her legacy, her messages about organization and emotional readiness continue to influence how people think about their possessions and the impact they leave behind.

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