Matti Yrjänä Joensuu
Finnish writer (1948–2011) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Matti Yrjänä Joensuu (31 October 1948, in Helsinki, Finland – 4 December 2011, in Valkeakoski, Finland)[1][2] was a Finnish writer of crime fiction.[3] He has been awarded the State's Literature Prize (1982), Vuoden johtolanka prize (1985, 1994, 2004), and he has been nominated for two Finlandias.[4] He received the Martin Beck Award in 1987.
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Matti Yrjänä Joensuu | |
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Born | (1948-10-31)31 October 1948 Helsinki, Finland |
Died | 4 December 2011(2011-12-04) (aged 63) Valkeakoski, Finland |
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | Finnish |
Genre | Crime fiction |
Years active | 1976–2010 |
Notable works | Timo Harjunpää series |
The protagonist of Joensuu's novels, the senior constable Timo Harjunpää, is a sympathetic character who is equally human about the criminals he encounters in his work as his family. Joensuu also describes the world of thought of his people. The surname Harjunpää writer borrowed from 1966 from a deceased constable Reino Harjunpää.[5]
Joensuu's Harjunpää stories have also been adapted for Film & TV. Joensuu's work has been translated into English, Bulgarian, Dutch, Italian, Norwegian, French, Swedish, German, Slovak, Danish, Hungarian, Armenian, Russian and Estonian.