Hans Gunnarsson

Hans Gunnarsson (born 1966 in Finspång) is a Swedish novelist, short story writer and screenwriter.

Gunnarsson published his first book, the short story collection ''Bakom glas'' in 1996 for which he was awarded the Katapultpriset for that years best literary debut. It was followed by ''Februari: två berättelser'' in 1999 which established him as one of Swedens most celebrated short story writers.

In 2003 he published his first novel ''En jävla vinter''. His third novel ''Någon annanstans i Sverige'' (2007) was made into a film by Kjell-Åke Andersson. The acclaimed novel ''All inclusive'' (2015) was a major breakthrough and was followed by the psychological thriller ''Rum för resande'' in 2016. The novel ''Nattsida'', relating to ''All inclusive'', was published in 2019. In 2021 he returned as a short story writer with the critically acclaimed ''Bormann i Bromma'', for which he was awarded the Aniarapriset.

Gunnarssons realistic novels and stories has been noted for depicting everyday life with tragicomedy and the absurd. Human shortcomings is a recurring theme in his writing.

The 2001 film ''Days Like This'' is based on Gunnarssons short story ''Februari''. The screenplay, written by Gunnarsson in collabaration with the films director Mikael Håfström, won them a Guldbagge for best screenplay in 2002. His screenwriting also include the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film-nominated'' Evil'' (2003), ''Arn: The Knight Templar'' (2007) and ''The King of Ping Pong'' (2008). Provided by Wikipedia
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