Alfred Smedberg


Alfred Smedberg was a Swedish author of children's books. He was born in Väddåkra in Västergötland. His father Josef Smedberg was a farmer and member of parliament.
Alfred studied to become a schoolteacher in Växjö from 1873 to 1877 and in 1878 became a teacher in Norrköping, where he stayed until reaching pensionable age in 1910. He started publishing stories and poems in magazines in the 1890s. His first book, Minnen från skogsroten came out in 1906 and his last, Guldäpplen på silvertråd was published posthumously in 1927.
Many of Smedberg's stories originate from tales of elves, trolls and witches that he had heard as a child. He is arguably most well known for the poem Tomtarnas julnatt which is often featured in school or pre-school St. Lucy's Day festivities.