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Janne Teller (born 8 April 1964 in
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) is a Danish writer of Austrian–German descent, who lives in New York and
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. Before she became a full-time writer she used to work as a conflict advisor for EU and UNO, mostly in Africa.


Literature

Janne Teller's literature, consisting of mainly novels and essays, but also short stories – as well as various works for young adults – always focuses on larger existential perspectives of life and human civilization and often sparks controversial and heated debates. She has received many literary awards, and her work is translated over 25 languages. Janne Teller's novels cover a wide variety of contemporary and philosophical issues. They include the highly praised modern Nordic saga Odin's Island (1999), dealing with religious and political fanaticism; Europa (2004), about European identity and the binds of history in love and war; and Come (2008), about ethics in art and modern life. Her essays cover existential and ethical perspectives of modern life, and include 'Between the Lines' (
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, 2012), "Europe, who do you want to be?" (Die Welt, 2012) and 'Little Brother is watching you' (Cicero, 2010). She's furthermore thought to have revolutionized the young adult novel with her existential ''Nothing'' (Danish ''Intet''), first published in Denmark in 2000, earned critical acclaim and caused widespread controversy in Scandinavia. It was initially banned, but has since risen as an international bestseller and is today considered a neo-classic by numerous critics worldwide. The novel's main character, the boy Pierre Anthon, proclaims to his classmates that life is meaningless, sitting in a plum tree. They feel an urge to show Pierre Anthon some proof that there is meaning in life, which ultimately leads to violence amongst the children. A German as well as an English translation of ''Intet'' were published in 2010. The novel received several awards, among them a Michael L. Printz Honor Book for the English edition in 2011 and the Danish Ministry of Culture's children book prize (Denmark) (Kulturministeriets Børnebogspris) in 2001 for the Danish edition. Her fictional essay ''War'' (2004), published in the shape of a passport on life as a refugee, has also generated widespread debate, particularly in Europe. Janne Teller published her first short story in the Danish Daily, Berlingske Tidende, at the age of 14.


Petition against mass surveillance

In December 2013, Teller helped organise a petition of 560 world-renowned contemporary authors, protesting against
mass surveillance Mass surveillance is the intricate surveillance of an entire or a substantial fraction of a population in order to monitor that group of citizens. The surveillance is often carried out by local and federal governments or governmental organizati ...
in the wake of the
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revelations. Several Nobel laureates were signatories to the open appeal to governments, corporations and the United Nations


Background

Originally educated as a macro economist, Janne Teller worked for the
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and the
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in conflict resolution and humanitarian issues around the World, particularly in Africa. She devoted herself full-time to fiction writing in 1995. For several years, she was a member of the Board of the Danish Fiction Writers’ Association and of Danish PEN, as well as of the Editorial Board of the Danish version of the intellectual magazine,
Lettre International ''Lettre International'' is the title of a number of cultural magazines published in various languages in Europe. The history of ''Lettre International'' dates back to 1984, the year that the original French edition (''Lettre Internationale'') fir ...
. She has lived in a wide variety of places from
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,
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,
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, to Dar es Salaam and
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. Presently, she resides in
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.


Prizes

* Drassow's Prize, Denmark 2014, literary works towards peace & human understanding * Peter Pan Prize, Silverstar, Sweden 2013 * Teskedsordnen, Sweden 2012, anti-fanaticism prize *
Michael L. Printz Award The Michael L. Printz Award is an American Library Association literary award that annually recognizes the "best book written for teens, based entirely on its literary merit". It is sponsored by ''Booklist'' magazine; administered by the ALA's y ...
, USA 2011, for literary excellence *
Mildred L. Batchelder Award The Mildred L. Batchelder Award, or Batchelder Award, is an American Library Association literary award that annually recognizes the publisher of the year's "most outstanding" children's book translated into English and published in the U.S. The M ...
, USA 2011 * Die Zeit, Luchs Preis, Germany, August 2010 * Le Prix Libbylit 2008, best children's novel of the year published in French, ''Rien'' * Cultural Ministry's Prize, Denmark 2001, best children's book of the year, ''Intet'' * Tamgha-e-Pakistan by the
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Published works


Fiction

* ''Everything'', short story collection (2014) * ''African Roads'', novella (2013) * ''
Nothing Nothing, the complete absence of anything, has been a matter of philosophical debate since at least the 5th century BC. Early Greek philosophers argued that it was impossible for ''nothing'' to exist. The atomists allowed ''nothing'' but only i ...
'', novel (2010) * ''Come'', novel (2008) * ''Europa'', novel (2004) * ''The Trampling Cat'', novel (2004) * ''War, What if it Were Here'', novel (2004) * ''Odin's Island'', novel (1999) Other books: * ''Why?'', Short story, education booklet, Gyldendal 2007 Original story in French: Le Monde de l’Education, France, 2002 * ''Write Your Devil'', (co-editor and contributor), People’sPress, 2004


Non-fiction

Essays: *
Am I a European?
, ''Der Tagesspiegel'', Germany (June 2018) *
Between Good and Evil
, ''Institute of Art and Ideas 2017'', UK (2017) & ''Weekendavisen'', Denmark (2018) *
European Hygge
, ''Göttinger Tageblatt Sonntag'', Germany (December 2016) *

, ''FAZ'' Germany (2016) & ''Politiken'' Denmark (2016) *
The Human Compass: When Extremism Becomes the North Star
, ''Institute of Art & Ideas'', UK & ''Information'' Denmark (2016) * ’Ode to a Land - Anthology: American Writers on Palestine’, ''Or Books'', US (2015) * ‘Tea with Turgenjev’, ''FAZ'', Germany, (2014) * ‘The Golden Future of the Non-Gilded European Youth’, ''Cicero'', Germany, (2014) * ‘Du hast die Wahl’, ''Austausch Kulturmagasin'', Germany (2013) * ‘Schreiben für den jungen Menschen in uns’, ''Voland & Quist'', Germany (2013) * ‘Vox Populi: Money Talks’, ''Max Joseph'', Germany (2013) * ‘Europa. Wer bist Du? Wer möchtest Du sein?’, ''Politiken'', Denmark (2012); ''Die Welt'', Germany (2012) * ‘Zwischen die Zeilen’, ''Lettre Internationale'', Germany (2012) * ‘Der Spion Nebenan’, ''Cicero'', Germany (2011) * ‘Long live Denmark’, ''Politiken'', Denmark, (2009) * ‘The Power of Art, the Art of Power’, ''Politiken'', Denmark (2009) * ‘Why no Guru is a True Guru’, ''Corriere della Sera'', Italy (2007) * ‘On Quality and Literature’, ''Danish Teachers’ Magazine'', Denmark (2007) * ‘To See the One Who Sees You’, Exhibition at Kunstforeningen GL Strand in Copenhagen, Denmark (2006) * ‘May Allah have Mercy on Our Country’, ''Information'', Denmark (2006) * ‘Walking Naked’, ''Lettre Internationale'', Denmark (2005) * ‘Our Different Realities’, ''Lettre Internationale'', Denmark (2005) * ‘Doubt’, ''Politikens Forlag'', Denmark (2005) * ‘Between the Lines’, ''Information'', Denmark (2005) * ‘The Poverty Law’, ''Brøndums Danske Lov'', Brøndums Forlag (2000)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Teller, Janne 1964 births Writers from Copenhagen Living people 20th-century Danish novelists 21st-century Danish novelists Danish women novelists Danish economists Danish women economists Danish people of Austrian descent 21st-century Danish women writers 20th-century Danish women writers