Jo Nesbø
Jo Nesbø | |
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Jo Nesbø | |
Born |
Oslo, Norway | 29 March 1960
Occupation | Crime Novelist, Musician |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Genre | Crime fiction, mystery fiction, children's books |
Subject | Crime, thriller, mystery |
Notable works | The Redbreast, Nemesis, The Devil's Star, The Snowman |
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Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 29 March 1960 | ||
Place of birth | Oslo, Norway | ||
Playing position | Striker | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
1977–? | Molde | ? | (?) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. |
Jo Nesbø (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈju ˈnɛsbø]; born 29 March 1960) is a Norwegian writer, musician, former economist and reporter. As of March 2014 more than 3 million copies of his novels have been sold in Norway, and his work has been translated into over 40 languages, selling 23 million copies. Nesbø is primarily known for his crime novels about Inspector Harry Hole, but he is also the main vocalist and songwriter for the Norwegian rock band Di Derre. In 2007 Nesbø also released his first children's book, Doktor Proktors Prompepulver (English translation: Doctor Proctor's Fart Powder). The 2011 film Headhunters is based on Nesbø's novel Hodejegerne (The Headhunters).
Early life
Nesbø was born in 1960 and grew up in Molde. He graduated from the Norwegian School of Economics with a degree in Economics and Business Administration.
Nesbø worked as a freelance journalist and a stockbroker before he began his writing career.[1]
Career
The Harry Hole series
The series follows Harry Hole, a tough detective working for Crime Squad and later with the National Criminal Investigation Service (Kripos), whose investigations may take him from Oslo to Australia and the Congo Republic. Hole takes on seemingly unconnected cases, sometimes found to involve serial killers, bank robbers, gangsters or the establishment, but also spends a significant amount of time battling alcoholism and his own demons.[2][3] The Harry Hole novels are multi-layered, violent and often feature women in peril, as typified by The Snowman.[4]
The Doctor Proctor series
Follows the story of Doctor Proctor, a crazy professor waiting for his big break, his next-door neighbor Lisa and her peculiar friend Nilly. The ruthless twins Truls and Trym Thrane sometimes lurk in the background. This series is reminiscent of Roald Dahl's books. It deals with "the importance of being who you are and the ability of human creativity and imagination to give you the courage to do so." The doctor proctor books help increase the imagination and creativity of a child's mind and are hilariously funny.
The Olav Johansen series
It was announced in October 2013 that, writing under the pen-name of Tom Johansen, Nesbø has written at least three novels provisionally entitled Blood on Snow, More Blood on the Water and The Kidnapping, scheduled to be published in autumn 2014 and spring 2015.[5][6] The books Blood on Snow and its sequel Midnight Sun: Blood on Snow 2 were published in 2015, but under Jo Nesbø's name.[7][8] It was further announced that Warner Brothers has bought the rights to Blood on Snow and plan to make a screen adaptation, to be produced by and possibly starring Leonardo DiCaprio.[9][10]
This series follows Olav Johansen, a fixer for Oslo crime boss Daniel Hoffman. In Blood on Snow, Olav has just found the woman of his dreams. The only problem is that she's his boss' wife and that his boss has hired him to kill her.[7]
Future projects
A film adaptation of The Snowman is under production with Tomas Alfredson set to direct and starring Michael Fassbender.
Personal life
Nesbø played top-flight football for Molde FK until he tore the cruciate ligaments in his knee, and had to concentrate on other aspects of his life.[11] Nesbø is a dedicated rock climber and has climbed sport routes up to French grade 7c.[12] In addition to his career as author, Nesbø is also the main vocalist and songwriter for the Norwegian rock band Di Derre. He lives close to his former wife and their daughter in Oslo.[13]
Bibliography
The Harry Hole novels
- Flaggermusmannen (1997) (English: The Bat, 2012)
- Kakerlakkene (1998) (English: Cockroaches, 2013)
- Rødstrupe (2000) (English: The Redbreast, 2006)
- Sorgenfri (2002) (English: Nemesis, 2008)
- Marekors (2003) (English: The Devil's Star, 2005)
- Frelseren (2005) (English: The Redeemer, 2009)
- Snømannen (2007) (English: The Snowman, 2010)
- Panserhjerte (2009) (English: The Leopard, 2011)
- Gjenferd (2011) (English: Phantom, 2012)
- Politi (2013) (English: Police, 2013)
The Doctor Proctor novels
- Doktor Proktors prompepulver (2007) (English: Doctor Proctor's Fart Powder)
- Doktor Proktors tidsbadekaret (2008) (English: Doctor Proctor's Fart Powder: Bubble in the Bathtub)
- Doktor Proktor og verdens undergang. Kanskje (2010) (English: Doctor Proctor's Fart Powder: Who Cut the Cheese? also known as Doctor Proctor's Fart Powder: The End of the World. Maybe)
- Doktor Proktor og det store gullrøveriet (2012) (English: Doctor Proctor's Fart Powder: The Great Gold Robbery)
The Olav Johansen novels
- Blod på snø (2015) (English: Blood on Snow, 2015)
- Mere blod (2015) (English: Midnight Sun, 2015)
- The Kidnapping (2016)
Stand-alone works
- Karusellmusikk (2001) – short stories
- Det hvite hotellet (2007) (English: The White Hotel)
- Hodejegerne (2008) (English: Headhunters) - Adapted into the 2011 film of the same name.
- Sønnen (2014) (English: The Son, 2014)
Non-fiction
- with Espen Søbye, Stemmer fra Balkan/Atten dager i mai (1999) (English: Figures in the Balkans)
TV Series
Okkupert (Occupied), based on a concept by Jo Nesbø, is a ten part series produced by TV_2_Norway and Yellow Bird, the Swedish production house responsible for the Wallander TV series, and the films Headhunters and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. The series is a political thriller which envisages what would happen if Norway were to be invaded by Russia in order to seize the nation's oil resources. A second series is in production.
Awards and nominations
- The Riverton Prize 1997 for Best Norwegian Crime Novel of the Year (The Bat)
- The Glass Key Award 1998 for Best Nordic Crime Novel of the Year (The Bat)
- The Norwegian Booksellers' Prize for Best Novel of the Year 2000 (The Redbreast)
- The Mads Wiel Nygaards Bursary 2002 (Nemesis)
- Best Norwegian Crime Novel Ever Written awarded by the Norwegian book clubs in 2004 (The Redbreast)
- The Finnish Academy of Crime Writers' Special Commendation 2007 for Excellence in Foreign Crime Writing (The Devil's Star)
- Shortlisted for Duncan Lawrie International Dagger 2007 (The Redbreast)
- The Norwegian Booksellers' Prize or Best Novel of the Year 2007 (The Snowman)
- Shortlisted for Ark's Children's Book Award for Best Children's Book 2007 (Doctor Proctor's Fart Powder)
- The Norwegian Book Club Prize 2008 for Best Novel of the Year (The Snowman)
- Nominated for the Norwegian Bookseller's Prize 2008 (Headhunters and Doctor Proctor's Time Bathtub)
- Nominated for the Edgar Award 2010 (Nemesis)
- Awarded the Norwegian Peer Gynt Prize 2013
References
- ↑ Monica Hesse (3 May 2011). "Jo Nesbo, the next Stieg Larsson?". The Washington Post. Retrieved 5 September 2012.
- ↑ "Jo Nesbo – Official UK Site". Jonesbo.co.uk. Retrieved 2011-01-17.
- ↑ Charles McGrath (15 June 2012). "Norway Has Noir; Just Ask Jo Nesbo". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 September 2012.
- ↑ Law, Janice (10 November 2011). "All the Beautiful Girls are Murdered". SleuthSayers.
- ↑ "Harvill Secker Announces Two New Books From Jo Nesbo". booktrade.info. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
- ↑ "Leonardo DiCaprio tilknyttet Nesbø-filmatisering". Dagbladet (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2013-10-22.
- 1 2 "Jo Nesbo: Blood on Snow". Penguin Random House. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
- ↑ "Jo Nesbo: Midnight Sun". Penguin Random House. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
- ↑ "Harvill Secker Announces Two New Books From Jo Nesbo". Ace Showbiz. Retrieved 2013-10-22.
- ↑ "Leonardo DiCaprio Books Jo Nesbo’s ‘Blood On the Snow’". Variety. Retrieved 2014-02-25.
- ↑ The Official Website
- ↑
- ↑ Tax Information 2009
External links
- Jo Nesbø's official website
- Jo Nesbø's UK website
- Full biography and bibliography about Jo Nesbø on Knigosearch.com
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