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Kjell Westö (born 6 August 1961 in
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,
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) is a Finnish author and journalist. Westö writes in
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. Best known for his epic novels set in Helsinki, he has also written short stories, poetry, essays and newspaper columns.


Biography

Kjell Westö studied journalism at the ' in Helsinki, and began his career as a journalist at ''
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'', Finland's largest Swedish-language newspaper, and at the politically left leaning magazine ''
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''. Kjell Westö made his literary debut as a poet in 1986. Three years later his first volume of prose, (''Rasch and Other Stories''), was published. It was a critical success and was nominated for the prestigious
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. Westö's earliest works provided glimpses of his future strengths, particularly an assured command of dialogue, setting and mood. Kjell Westö's first novel, ''
Drakarna över Helsingfors ''Drakarna över Helsingfors'' (''Kites over Helsingfors)'' is a Swedish-language novel written by Finnish author Kjell Westö. The book tells about the life and faiths of the Bexar family, a Swedish-speaking Finnish family living in Helsinki (' ...
'' (''Kites over Helsinki'', 1996), made a huge impact on Swedish- and Finnish-speaking audiences in Finland. His next novels, (''The Peril of Being a Skrake'', 2000) and (''Lang'', 2002), were nominated for the
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as well as the
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, and ''Lang'' was translated into thirteen languages. His fourth novel, '' Där vi en gång gått'' (''Where We Once Walked'', 2006), secured Kjell Westö's status as an author for all of Finland and won him the
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. Both its Swedish and Finnish editions were commercial successes in Finland and the novel was also Westö's breakthrough in Sweden. A stage adaptation was performed at
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, and the story was made into a film and TV series. In his depictions of different eras, Kjell Westö portrays fragile, vulnerable individuals and the impact the big historical events have on them. This practice continues in his fifth novel, (''Do Not Go Alone Into the Night'', 2009), and his sixth, '' Hägring 38'' (''Mirage 38'', 2013). Like Westö's previous works, is a Helsinki novel, a portrait of an era and of a social class. It was nominated for the
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and Sweden's August Prize, and was awarded the 2014
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and the Swedish Radio Novel Prize. That same year Westö received two more awards from Sweden – the and The Nine Society's Grand Prize – for his entire literary oeuvre. Today, Kjell Westö's works have been translated into over 20 languages, and he is a seven-time recipient of awards from the Society of Swedish Literature in Finland. (''The Sulphur-Yellow Sky'') is his seventh novel. It was published in 2017 in Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian and Danish, with French, German and Dutch translation rights also sold; a film based on the novel was released in 2021. In September 2017 the stage version of , adapted by Mikaela Hasan and Michael Baran and directed by Mikaela Hasan, had its Finnish-language premiere at the
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in Helsinki. In 2020 Westö's eighth novel ''Tritonus'' was published.Tritonus
Albert Bonniers förlag


Writing style

Westö has said that the essence of his writing is a never-ending interest in the enigma of being human and an irrepressible desire to find out why we are the way we are and why we do the things we do. He prefers to explore the past as well as the present, portraying different types of people with contrasting viewpoints and circumstances. On one occasion he explained his reason for writing thus: "Because strangers turn up in my head uninvited and start speaking and doing things, and they want to get out."


Bibliography

* ''Tango orange'' (1986) * (1988) * (1989; under the
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Anders Hed) * (1989) * (1992) * (1996) * (1998; with Kristoffer Albrecht) * (2000) * (2002) * (2004) * '' Där vi en gång gått'' (lit. 'Where We Once Went', novel, 2006) * (2009) * (2011) * '' Mirage 38'' ( sv, Hägring 38, novel, 2013) * (2017) * 2020


Awards

Kjell Westö has received several prestigious awards and acknowledgements. He has been nominated for the
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in 1989 (), 2000 (), 2002 () and 2013 ('' Hägring 38''). He won the prize in 2006 for . Westö has also been nominated for the
Nordic Council Literature Prize The Nordic Council Literature Prize is awarded for a work of literature written in one of the languages of the Nordic countries, that meets "high literary and artistic standards". Established in 1962, the prize is awarded every year, and is worth ...
in 2001 () and 2003 (). He received the Nordic Council Literature Prize in 2014 for . The same year he received the for and two more awards from Sweden – the Aniara Prize and The Nine Society's Grand Prize – for his entire literary oeuvre. The Society of Swedish Literature in Finland has awarded Westö in 1987, 1990, 1997, 2001, 2007, 2010 and 2014.


References


External links


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