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Joel Haahtela

Author

Joel Haahtela (b. 1972) is an author and psychiatrist. He was inspired to specialise in psychiatry after reading Oliver Sacks’ book The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat.
The author has been recognized with two Finlandia Prize nominations and has also been nominated for the Runeberg Prize for literature two times. 

People’s stories are important to him in both of his professions, and the self is a key theme in his writing. Haahtela aspires to understand the human condition and the meaning of people’s own decisions in their lives. His parallel careers complement each other very well and Haahtela believes he will never stop writing. When he was still a student, Joel Haahtela published a collection of short stories titled Unicum Zwack together with friends. These short stories gave him the impetus to write a novel during his studies. His debut novel, Twice Disappeared, was published in the spring of 1999.

In 2023, Joel Haahtela was awarded the Veijo Meri prize, a recognition by the Otava Literary Foundation for significant efforts in Finnish literature.

Awards & nominations

Awards

2023

Veijo Meri Prize by Otava Literary Foundation

Nominations

2023

Runeberg Prize

2010

Finlandia Prize: Vanishing Point

2007

Runeberg Prize

2003

Finlandia Prize: Elena

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