One really cool thing Selma did just prior to her death in 1940 was to intervene with the Swedish royal family to secure the release of Nelly Sachs from Germany. Nelly Sachs was a German-Jewish writer and personal friend of Selma's. Sach and Sach's mother were able to catch the very last flight from Germany to Sweden for asylum from the Nazi's.
This is an announcement of her death in a Danish newspaper published in 1940. She passed away at Marbacka, which is a mansion in Sunne Municipality in Varmland, Sweden where she was born and raised. Marbacka is now kept as a memorial estate for Selma and is preserved and shown as it was at the time of her death. You can get a guided tour of the main building and visitors can also visit the gardens, a cafe, and a bookstore. There is a memorial exhibition of Lagerlof's life and writings in the barn on the property. Solid history lesson here, what else can you say about a writer, an activist, and the type of person who who came through for a friend during WWII. Awesome.
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