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Märta Tikkanen

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Märta Tikkanen
Märta Tikkanen at the Göteborg Book Fair 2010
Märta Tikkanen at the Göteborg Book Fair 2010
Born (1935-04-03) 3 April 1935 (age 89)
Helsinki, Finland
OccupationAuthor
NationalityFinnish
Alma materUniversity of Helsinki (M.A., 1958)
SpouseHenrik Tikkanen

Märta Eleonora Tikkanen (born 3 April 1935) is a Swedish-speaking Finnish writer.

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Biography

Born in Helsinki, she has worked as a reporter for Hufvudstadsbladet from 1956 to 1961. She graduated from the University of Helsinki, Master of Arts in 1958 and received a Master of Philosophy in 1961. Tikkanen was married to writer Henrik Tikkanen. A film based on her book Manrape (Män kan inte våldtas, "Men Can't Be Raped"), directed by Jörn Donner, was released in 1978.

Bibliography

  • nu imorron (1970)
  • Ingenmansland (1972)
  • Vem bryr sig om Doris Mihailov (1974)
  • Män kan inte våldtas (1975)
  • Århundradets kärlekssaga (1978)
  • Mörkret som ger glädjen djup (1981)
  • Sofias egen bok (1982)
  • Rödluvan (1986)
  • Storfångaren (1989)
  • Arnaía kastad i havet (1992)
  • Bryta mot lagen (1992)
  • Personliga angelägenheter (1996)
  • Sofia vuxen med sitt MBD (1998)
  • Två (2004)
  • Emma & Uno - visst var det kärlek (2010)

Prizes

  • Nordic Women's Alternative Literature Prize (1979)
  • Finnish Bookseller's Thank You For the Book Prize (1979)
  • Finland's State Prize for the Dissemination of Knowledge (1983)
  • Swedish literary De Nios Grand Prize (1999)
  • Swedish Academy's Finland Prize (2002)
  • Finland's State Literary Prize (2011)

References


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