Here you will find all the content related to the category 'literature'.
Pentti Saarikoski (1937–1983)
- Biography
The modernist Finnish writer Pentti Saarikoski became famous for his revolutionary sensibilities and anti-authoritarian Christian faith.
Paavo Haavikko (1931-2008)
- Joachim Mickwitz
The versatile Finnish author Paavo Haavikko is highly regarded for his modernist poetry and his work in many other genres.
Monika Fagerholm (b. 1961)
- Joachim Mickwitz
Works such as 'Wonderful Women by the Water' established Finnish Monica Fagerholm as a feminist writer.
Tove Jansson (1914-2001)
- Joachim Mickwitz
Writing in Swedish, the Finnish writer-illustrator Tove Jansson is most famous for her creation of the mythical creatures The Moomins.
Jo Nesbø (b. 1960)
- Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen
Norwegian writer Jo Nesbø is well known in- and outside the Nordic region for his many books on crime, some of which have been adapted for film.
Nordic crime fiction
- Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen
Since 1990s, Nordic crime fiction has been a significant sub-genre within the global genre of crime fiction. Usually characterised by social realism,…
The Arctic Imaginary
- Dina Brode-Roger
Few have been there and yet everyone has some image of what the Arctic is. For most people, it conjures up images of an extreme environment, white and…
Modernism in the Nordic countries
- Unni Langås
As elsewhere, modernism was a movement concerning the profound questioning of traditional values, modes of speaking and interpretations of…
Anders Bodelsen (b. 1937)
- Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen
Writing in a neo-realist style, Danish author Anders Bodelsen often portrays everyday people in contemporary welfare society, such as in his…
Nordic science fiction
- Nete Schmidt
Despite it not being the most popular genre within the Nordic countries, science fiction writers have produced a range of literature. These span from…