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Mikael Torfason

Bio

Mikael Torfason was born on August 8, 1974 in Reykjavík. He grew up in the capital, moving frequently between neighbourhoods, and often stayed in the country for the summer. He completed primary school in 1989 and took night classes at Hamrahlíð Highschool and studied through distance learning at the Akureyri School of Trade in 1995-1997. In addition to this Mikael has attended many courses on manuscripting hosted by The Icelandic Film fund, Nordisk Film og TV Fond, and European Script Fund. He has been a producer of programs for radio and television and has worked as an editor for many years. He was editor of Fókus, a supplement to the newspaper DV, in 1998-2000; editor of DV in 2003-6; executive editor of Birtingur magazine publishing in 2006-7; editor of the newspaper Fréttatíminn in 2012 and executive editor of 365 media in 2013-14.

Mikael’s first novel, Falskur fugl (A Fake Bird), was published in 1997 and garnered considerable notice. He has published four novels since, most recently Vormenn Íslands (Made in Iceland, 2009). In 2015 he published Týnd í paradís (Lost in Paradise), a memoir and family history. He has also written screenplays and directed his own screenplay Gemsar (Made in Iceland, 2002). His novel Heimsins heimskasti pabbi (The World’s Dumbest Dad) has been published in Finland, Denmark and Germany, and was nominated for the Nordic Council’s Literature Prize in 2002. Mikael’s novel Samúel (Samuel), published in 2002, was nominated for the Icelandic Literature Prize. A monologue by Mikael, Hinn fullkomni maður (The Perfect Man), was staged at the Reykjavík City Theatre in 2002. He has written more for the stage since, most recently a stage adaptation of The Saga of Burnt Njáll.

Mikael's website, mikaeltorfason.com.

Publisher: JPV.