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The Glass Key award (Swedish: Glasnyckeln, Danish: Glasnøglen, Norwegian: Glassnøkkelen, Finnish: Lasiavain-palkinto, Icelandic: Glerlykillinn) is a literature award given annually to a crime novel by an author from the Nordic countries.
The award, named after the novel The Glass Key by American crime writer Dashiell Hammett, is a real glass key given every year by the members of the Crime Writers of Scandinavia (Skandinaviska Kriminalsällskapet) to a crime novel written by a Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian or Swedish author. Each country's members put forth a candidate novel, making up the shortlist.
Winners
[edit]Year | Author | Original title | English translation | Country |
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1992 | Henning Mankell | Mördare utan ansikte | Faceless Killers | Sweden |
1993 | Peter Høeg | Frøken Smillas fornemmelse for sne | Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow | Denmark |
1994 | Kim Småge | Sub Rosa | n/a | Norway |
1995 | Erik Otto Larsen | Masken i spejlet | lit. The mask in the mirror | Denmark |
1996 | Fredrik Skagen | Nattsug | lit. Night cravings | Norway |
1997 | Karin Fossum | Se dig ikke tilbake! | Don't Look Back | Norway |
1998 | Jo Nesbø | Flaggermusmannen | The Bat | Norway |
1999 | Leif Davidsen | Limes billede | Lime's Photograph | Denmark |
2000 | Håkan Nesser | Carambole | Hour of the Wolf | Sweden |
2001 | Karin Alvtegen | Saknad | Missing | Sweden |
2002 | Arnaldur Indriðason | Mýrin | Jar City | Iceland |
2003 | Arnaldur Indriðason | Grafarþögn | Silence of the Grave | Iceland |
2004 | Kurt Aust | Hjemsøkt | lit. Haunted | Norway/ Denmark |
2005 | Anders Roslund & Börge Hellström | Odjuret | The Beast / Pen 33 | Sweden |
2006 | Stieg Larsson | Män som hatar kvinnor | The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo | Sweden |
2007 | Matti Rönkä | Ystävät kaukana | lit. Friends far away | Finland |
2008 | Stieg Larsson | Luftslottet som sprängdes | The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest | Sweden |
2009 | Johan Theorin | Nattfåk | The Darkest Room | Sweden |
2010 | Jussi Adler-Olsen | Flaskepost fra P | A Conspiracy of Faith | Denmark |
2011 | Leif G. W. Persson[1] | Den döende detektiven | The Dying Detective | Sweden |
2012 | Erik Valeur | Det syvende barn | The Seventh Child | Denmark |
2013 | Jørn Lier Horst | Jakthundene | The Hunting Dogs | Norway |
2014 | Gard Sveen | Den siste pilegrimen | The Last Pilgrim | Norway |
2015 | Thomas Rydahl | Eremitten | The Hermit | Denmark |
2016 | Ane Riel | Harpiks | Resin | Denmark |
2017 | Malin Persson Giolito | Störst av allt | Quicksand | Sweden |
2018 | Camilla Grebe | Husdjuret | After She's Gone | Sweden |
2019 | Stina Jackson | Silvervägen | The Silver Road | Sweden |
2020 | Camilla Grebe | Skuggjägaren | lit. The Shadow hunter | Sweden |
2021 | Tove Alsterdal | Rotvälta | We Know You Remember | Sweden |
2022 | Morten Hesseldahl | Mørket under isen | lit. The Darkness under the ice | Denmark |
2023 | Max Seeck | Kauna | The Last Grudge | Finland |
2024 | Christoffer Carlsson | Levande och döda | lit. Living and dead | Sweden |
References
[edit]- ^ "Best Nordic Crime Novel". Jun 16, 2011. Retrieved October 18, 2011.
External links
[edit]- (in Danish) Den Store Danske