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Hassan Blasim (born 1973) is an Iraqi-born film director and writer. He writes in Arabic. He is a citizen of Finland[1].
Blasim went to Finland as a refugee in 2004 after getting in trouble when making the film The Wounded Camera in the Kurdish area in northern Iraq.[2] He made four short films for the Finnish broadcasting company Yle. His short story collection The Madman of Freedom Square was long-listed for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize in 2010.[3] His book The Iraqi Christ, translated from Arabic to English by Jonathan Wright, and published by Comma Press in 2013. A selection of his stories was published as The Corpse Exhibition by Penguin US in 2014. It won a number of awards including one of four winners in the English Pen's Writers in Translation Programme Awards.[4] In 2014, he became the first ever Arabic writer to win the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize for The Iraqi Christ.[5][6]
Filmography
- The Wounded Camera
- Uneton, 2006[7]
- Luottamuksen arvoinen, 2007
- Elämä nopea kuin nauru, 2007
- Juuret, 2008
Books
- Short Films (2005) collection of articles in: Cinema Booklets: Series of Publications for the Emirates Film Competition. Ed. S. Sarmini. Abu Dhabi: Emirates Cultural Foundation.
- Poetic Cinema (2006) collection of articles. Ed. Salah Sarmini, in: Cinema Booklets: Series of Publications for the Emirates Film Competition. Abu Dhabi: Emirates Cultural Foundation
- Diving into Existing (2007) correspondence and dairies in collaboration with Adnan al-Mubarak.
- Wounded Camera (2007) Writings on cinema.
- The Shia’s Poisoned Child (2008) story collection.
- Madman of Freedom Square (2009) Comma Press, translated from the Arabic by Jonathan Wright
- The Iraqi Christ (2013) Comma Press, short stories, translated from the Arabic by Jonathan Wright
- The Corpse Exhibition (2014) Penguin US, short stories, translated from the Arabic by Jonathan Wright
- Iraq +100 (2017) Tor Books, short story anthology (editor)
- Allah99, novel (English translation October 2019)
References
- ^ Olli Löytty: Welcome to Finnish Literature! Hassan Blasim and the Politics of Belonging, University of Turku, accessdate 24 March 2019 p. 68
- ^ http://www.literaturfestival.com/archive/participants/authors/2010/hassan-blasim?set_language=en
- ^ Boyd Tonkin (12 March 2010). "Reading all over the world: The long-list for this year's Independent Foreign Fiction Prize spans the globe". The Independent. Archived from the original on 5 December 2012. Retrieved March 7, 2014.
- ^ Emma Cleave (April 13, 2012). "English PEN Announces the Winners of its Writers in Translation Programme Awards 2012". English PEN. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
- ^ Boyd Tonkin (23 May 2014). "Iraq's 'Irvine Welsh' wins the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize for The Iraqi Christ". The Independent. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
- ^ Alison Flood (8 April 2014). "Knausgaard heads Independent foreign fiction prize shortlist". The Guardian. Retrieved April 10, 2014.
- ^ Yle, Basaari (in Finnish)
External links
- Finnish writers
- Finnish film directors
- 21st-century Iraqi poets
- Iraqi film directors
- 1973 births
- Living people
- Iraqi emigrants to Finland
- Finnish people of Iraqi descent
- Refugees in Finland
- Finnish Arabic-language poets
- 21st-century Iraqi writers
- Iraqi short story writers
- Iraqi novelists
- Naturalized citizens of Finland