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Jonas Hassen Khemiri was born on 27 December, 1978 in Stockholm, Sweden. Discover Jonas Hassen Khemiri's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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Occupation Writer
Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 27 December, 1978
Birthday 27 December
Birthplace Stockholm, Sweden
Nationality Sweden

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Timeline

2017

Khemiri is the author of four novels, six plays, and a collection of essays, short stories and plays. His work has been translated into more than 25 languages. He has received the August prize for fiction and a Village Voice Obie Award for best script. In 2017 he became the first Swedish writer to have a short story published in the New Yorker.

In 2017, Khemiri's short story "Så som du hade berättat det för mig (ungefär) om vi hade lärt känna varandra innan du dog" ("As You Would Have Told It to Me (Sort Of) If We Had Known Each Other Before You Died") was published by the New Yorker. Khemiri is the first Swedish writer to publish a short story in the magazine, although it has previously featured poetry by Swedish poet Tomas Tranströmer.

2015

Khemiri's fourth novel, Allt jag inte minns (Everything I Don't Remember) was published in 2015. It became a national best-seller and received Sweden's most prestigious literary award, the August Prize, for best fiction. The novel has been translated into more than 25 languages. Joyce Carol Oates chose it as one of her three favourite books of 2016, calling it "enigmatic" in the Times Literary Supplement. Masha Gessen picked it as her favourite book of 2017 for Politico.

2013

In 2013 Khemiri adapted the novel Jag ringer mina bröder (I Call My Brothers) into a play. It toured Sweden with Riksteatern, had a second premier at the Stockholm City Theatre and has been performed in Norway, Denmark, Germany, the UK and Australia. It was published in English by Oberon Books.

In 2013, Khemiri wrote an open letter to Sweden's Minister of Justice Beatrice Ask in response to a controversial police program, REVA. The letter, titled "Dear Beatrice Ask", started a debate about discrimination and racial profiling in Sweden. Originally published in Dagens Nyheter, the letter became a social media phenomenon, with more than 150 000 shares on Facebook (summer 2014) and more than half a million clicks on the article online. It is one of the most shared articles in Swedish history. According to social media analysts the letter reached more or less every Twitter user in Sweden. The original text was translated into more than 20 languages, and a version of the text was published by the New York Times in April 2013.

2012

Khemiri's third novel, Jag ringer mina bröder (I Call My Brothers), was published in 2012. It was adapted for television by SVT.

2011

Apatiska för nybörjare (Apathy for Beginners), Khemiri's fourth play, premiered at the big stage of Folkteatern in Gothenburg in 2011 and has been performed in Italy, Norway and Germany. SVT adapted the play for Swedish television.

2009

In 2009 Khemiri released Invasion!, a collection of short stories, essays and plays.

2008

Khemiri's second play Fem gånger Gud (God Times Five) toured Sweden in 2008 and the third play, Vi som är hundra (The Hundred We Are), premiered at Gothenburg City Theatre in 2009. In Norway the play won the Hedda Award, Norway's top theatrical award, for best play of 2010.

Khemiri's story "Unchanged, unending" was originally published in Aftonbladet, and won the Swedish Radio prize for best short story in 2008. Later that year Khemiri met and interviewed the rapper Nas for a portrait in Dagens Nyheter. In 2013 Khemiri started a writing workshop for people who are living or have experienced living as undocumented migrants in Sweden. Texts from three participants of the workshop were published in Swedish by Aftonbladet, Norwegian by Klassekampen and English by the literary journal Asymptote.

2007

Khemiri's second novel, Montecore: en unik tiger (Montecore - The Silence of the Tiger), received the Sveriges Radio Award for Best Swedish Novel of 2007. It was a finalist for the August Prize and translated into more than 20 languages. In the US, Montecore was translated by Rachel Willson-Broyles and published by Knopf and the New York Times described the novel as "funny, ambitious and inventive. Also black: rage and tragedy pulse beneath the fireworks." In 2011, the novel was chosen by the critics at Dagens Nyheter as one of the top 10 works of fiction, published in Sweden in 2000–2010.

2006

Khemiri's first play, Invasion!, premiered at the Stockholm City Theatre in 2006. It was chosen for the 2007 Swedish Theater Biennial and has since then been performed in 12 countries. The first US production of Invasion! was produced by the Play Company, and in 2011, the play received a Village Voice Obie Award for best script. It was published in English by Samuel French and in German by Theater Heute. The production at Thalia Theater in Hamburg ran from 2009–2016.

2003

Khemiri's debut novel, Ett öga rött (One Eye Red), was published in 2003. It sold over 200,000 copies in Sweden, was adapted into a movie and became the best-selling novel of any category in 2004.

1978

Jonas Hassen Khemiri (born December 27, 1978) is a Swedish writer.