Jonas Hassen Khemiri
Jonas Hassen Khemiri (born 27 December 1978 in Stockholm) is an award-winning Swedish novelist and playwright. He has been named one of the most important Swedish writers of his generation.[1]
Career
Khemiri's debut novel, Ett öga rött (One Eye Red), was published in 2003. It was met with positive reviews from critics, sold over 200,000 copies in Sweden and became the best-selling novel of any category in 2004.[2]
Khemiri's second novel, Montecore: en unik tiger (Montecore - A Unique Tiger), received Sveriges Radio's Novel Prize (Sveriges Radios Romanpris) for the best Swedish novel of 2007.[3][4]
Khemiri's first play, Invasion!, was written for the Stockholm City Theatre. It was chosen for the 2007 Swedish Theatre Biennial and has been performed in France, Germany, the UK and Norway.[5] Khemiri has also written the plays God Times Five for Riksteatern and We Who Are Hundred, which opened at Gothenburg City Theatre in 2009[3] and won the Hedda Award, Norway's top theatrical award, for the best play of 2010.[6]
Khemiri's novels have been translated into German, French, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Dutch, Hungarian, Italian and Russian. Montecore: The Silence of the Tiger is published by Knopf in the US.[3][7]
Awards
- Borås Tidning's Debutant Prize (Borås tidnings debutantpris) for best Swedish literary debut (2004)
- Per Olov Enquist's Prize (P O Enquists pris) for young authors on the way up in Europe (2006)[8]
- VI magazine's Literary Prize (Tidningen VI:s litteraturpris) (2006)[9]
- Colombine scholarship (2006)[10]
- Tidningen CITY’s literary award (2006)[10]
- Sveriges Radio's Novel Prize (Sveriges Radios Romanpris) (2006)
- Stipend from the Gerard Bonnier Fund of the Swedish Academy (2007, shared with Pauline Wolff)
- The Bellman Prize (Bellmanpriset) of the Swedish Academy (2007)[11]
- Swedish Radio’s Prize for best Swedish Short Story (Sveriges Radios Novellpris) for "Oändrat oändlig" (2008)[12]
- Hedda Award for best play (2010)
- John Fante Literary Prize (2010)[13]
International residencies
- Ledig House, Hudson, New York (2004)
- International Residency for Emerging Playwrights at Royal Court, London (2006)
- DAAD, Writer in Residence, Berlin (2009)
References
- ^ "Inside Sweden Meets Jonas Hassen Khemiri", Radio Sweden 29 August 2008
- ^ "Ett öga rött belönad med pocketpris", Helsingborgs Dagblad 7 March 2005 (Swedish)
- ^ a b c Tsemaye Opubor Hambraeus, "Khemiri brings contemporary Sweden to new audiences", Sweden.se, 14 November 2008.
- ^ Olle Sjöberg, "SR:s romanpris till Khemiri: Jonas Hassen Khemiri får Sveriges Radios romanpris 2007 för sin bok 'Montecore'", Dagens Nyheter 1 March 2007 (Swedish)
- ^ Archiv 2008, Theater Heute (German)
- ^ Heddaprisen 2010, NTO Aktuelt, Norsk Teater- og Orkesterforening (Norwegian)
- ^ Trans. Rachel Willson-Broyles, 2011, ISBN 9780307270955
- ^ Linus Larsson, "Khemiri får årets P O Enquist-pris: Årets P O Enquist-pris går till författaren Jonas Hassen Khemiri för såväl 'språklig förnyelseförmåga som modet att gestalta oerhört centrala erfarenheter i dagens svenska samhälle'", Dagens Nyheter 19 May 2006 (Swedish)
- ^ "Vi:s litteraturpristagare 1947-2009", Vi, retrieved 21 February 2011
- ^ a b Biography, Jonas Hassen Khemiri
- ^ Eva-Karin Gyllenberg, "Bellmanpriset till Jonas Hassen Khemiri", Dagens Nyheter 2 May 2007 (Swedish)
- ^ "Jonas Hassen Khemiri vann novellpris", Svenska Dagbladet 27 September 2008 (Swedish)
- ^ "Premio John Fante: Khemiri vince nella categoria 'Autore tra due mondi'", FuturoComune.it 19 July 2010 (Italian)
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