Kinna Gieth

Swedish writer (born 1976)

Anna Katarina "Kinna" Gieth Castellano (née Anna Katarina Gieth)[1] (born 21 June 1976), known as Kinna Gieth, is a Swedish writer. She was awarded the August Prize for children's and young adult literature in 1992 for her book I Miss You, I Miss You! (Jag saknar dig, jag saknar dig!), jointly with her co-author Peter Pohl. Aged only sixteen at the time, she is the youngest ever recipient of the August Prize,[2] one of Sweden's most prestigious literary prizes. The book is a novel for young adults. It is semi-autobiographical and inspired by her life following the death of her twin sister Jenny in a traffic accident at the age of thirteen.[3][4] In the autumn of 1990 Gieth, then aged fourteen, wrote to her favourite author, the established writer Peter Pohl, wondering if he could help her writing a book about her grief and life following the death of her sister.[2][5] The book has been translated into German, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch, Finnish, Icelandic, English, and Slovene. After the German translation was published, she also received the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis in 1995.[6] In 2011 her book was adapted into a motion picture, Jag saknar dig (I Miss You), directed by Anders Grönros.[7][8]

Works

  • I Miss You, I Miss You! (Jag saknar dig, jag saknar dig!), 1992 (English translation 1999)
    • adapted into the film I Miss You (Jag saknar dig), 2011

Awards

  • August Prize, 1992
  • Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis, 1995

References

  1. ^ Kinna Gieth
  2. ^ a b Kinna Gieth ifrån Ljungskile den yngsta Augustvinnaren genom tiderna [Kinna Gieth from Ljungskile is the youngest August winner of all times], Sveriges Radio, 7 July 2020
  3. ^ Till en förlorad syster. Dikt och verklighet flyter samman, Dagens Nyheter, 1992-10-03
  4. ^ Skuld och saknad när tvillingsystern dör, Dagens Nyheter, 1997-08-04
  5. ^ Syskonkärlek bakom vartenda ord
  6. ^ Du fehlst mir, du fehlst mir!
  7. ^ De utforskar sin största skräck, Dagens Nyheter, 2011-08-17
  8. ^ Ridån går upp för boksuccé, Dagens Nyheter, 2011-08-18
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