Mikael Torfason Explained

Mikael Torfason
Birth Date:8 August 1974
Birth Place:Reykjavík, Iceland
Nationality:Icelandic
Occupation:novelist, playwright, screenwriter, journalist, and director

Mikael Torfason (born 8 August 1974) is an Icelandic novelist, playwright, screenwriter, journalist, and director.[1] [2] He has written seven novels, published in Iceland, Denmark, Finland, Germany and Lithuania. He has also written for film and theatre. In 2002 he directed his first feature film and he has also been editor-in-chief of Iceland's biggest newspapers.

About

Mikael was born in Reykjavík in 1974. He started is journalist career in 1996 as a columnist at Helgarpósturinn. He was as a journalist at Dagblaðið Vísir (DV) and later its editor. Following his stay at DV, he was editor-in-chief at Birtingur and Fréttablaðið.[1] He has written several novels, all published in Iceland and some have traveled in Europe; translated into Germany, Danish, Finnish, Swedish, Lithuanian. Mikael also wrote and directed the feature film Made in Iceland (Gemsar). The film was very well received in Iceland, and traveled the film festival, and got nominated as Best Picture in Scandinavia in 2002.

Lost in Paradise (Týnd í Paradís) is Mikael's latest book. His fourth novel, Samuel, was nominated for The Icelandic Literature Prize and his third novel, The Worlds Stupidest Dad, was nominated for The Nordic Literature Prize in Scandinavia as well as the DV Literature Prize.

Mikael has also written for theatre, and his plays have had great success in Iceland, Norway, Germany and the US. As a journalist he has worked in radio, TV, and been editor-in-chief for two of the three big newspapers in Iceland, as well as being executive director for the largest magazine media company in Iceland.

In 2013, the film Falskur fugl, based on Mikael's first book, premiered in Iceland.[3] He was one of the writers of the drama miniseries Blackport, along with Gísli Örn Garðarsson and Björn Hlynur Haraldsson.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Fjölmiðlamaður og skáld . 10 February 2022 . . 8 August 2014 . 26–27 . is.
  2. News: Kristjana Guðbrandsdóttir . Pabbi minn var kóngurinn á Hlemmi . 10 February 2022 . . 4 November 2017 . is.
  3. News: Þórarinn Þórarinsson . Forðuðust að gera Arnald að American Psycho . 10 February 2022 . Fréttatíminn . 19 April 2013 . 56 . Icelandic.
  4. News: . Verbúðin er því sem næst heilagur sannleikur . 24 January 2022 . . 24 January 2022 . is.