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Tove Jansson

Author

Tove Jansson (1914-2001), Finnish-Swedish writer and artist, achieved worldwide fame as the creator of the Moomins, written and illustrated between 1945 and 1970. The books about the brave, adventurous, yet family-focused and home-loving Moomins have been translated into more than 60 languages and are still in print all over the world today.

The Moomins were, of course, only a part of Jansson’s prodigious output. Already admired in Nordic art circles as a painter, cartoonist and illustrator, she would go on to write a series of classic novels and short stories. She remains Scandinavia’s best-loved author.

Tove Jansson’s work reflected the tenets of her life: her love of family and nature, and her insistence on freedom to pursue her art. “Work and love” was the motto she chose for herself and her approach to both was joyful and uncompromising.

Awards & nominations

Awards

2024

The Extraordinary Book 2024 ( Moominvalley in November)

1994

The Swedish Academy Award

1993

The Finland Art Prize

1992

Selma Lagerlöf Prize

1990

The Finnish Cultural Award

1982

Award for State Literature

1976

Pro Finlandia Medal

1972

Swedish Academy Finland Prize

1971

Award for State Literature

1966

Hans Christian Andersen Award (gold medal)

1963

Award for State Literature

Related content & publishing

Series: Moomin Original Novels

The original cover of The Moomins and the Great Flood with an illustration of the Moomin characters in a big forest.
The Moomins and the Great Flood