Håkan Nesser is a Swedish author and teacher who has written a number of successful crime fiction novels. He has won Best Swedish Crime Novel Award three times, and his novel Carambole won the Glass Key award in 2000. His books have been translated from Swedish into numerous languages.
Håkan Nesser was born and grew up in Kumla, and has lived most of his adult life in Uppsala. His first novel was published in 1988, but he worked as a teacher until 1998 when he became a full-time author. In August, 2006, Håkan Nesser and his wife Elke moved to Greenwich Village in New York.
Series:
* Inspector Van Veeteren
* Inspector Barbarotti
“Everybody must have a story. For those who don't, we need to invent one.”
“You will find out who you are when the difficult moment comes.”
“..chaos is the neighbour of God: but everything's usually neat and tidy in hell...”
“Words and form! We have a totally clear view of the world when we're fourteen years old, maybe sooner. But then we need another fifty years in order to create a language that can express those impressions. And in the mean time, of course, they've faded away.”
“The ritual works. The forms overcome doubts. We have learned over the centuries to weave meaning around emptiness and pain. A meaning and a pattern. We have been practising that for a very long time.”
“The dead are older than the living, he thought. Irrespective of how old they were when they passed over to the other side, they have experienced something which makes them older than any living thing.”
“A crime is born in the gap between the morality of society and that of the individual.”
“There are reasons for everything we do.”
“The living must look after one another, he thought. The worst possible outcome is to die without having lived.”
“It's not easy being human. Especially when you are tired and overworked all the time... That's when you become inhuman.”
“Imagine a twelve-year-old-girl.Imagine her being attacked, raped and murdered.Take your time.Then imagine God.M. Barin, poet”
“We are closer to the end of the world than to that minute that has just passed by, because that is lost forever.”