Teju COLE
テジュ・コール
TEJU COLE is a novelist, essayist, and photographer. He was the photography critic of the New York Times Magazine from 2015 until 2019. He is currently the Gore Vidal Professor of the Practice of Creative Writing at Harvard and a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine.
His novella, Every Day is for the Thief, was named a book of the year by the New York Times, the Globe and Mail, NPR, and the Telegraph, and shortlisted for the PEN/Open Book Award. His novel, Open City, also featured on numerous book of the year lists, and won the PEN/Hemingway Award, the New York City Book Award for Fiction, the Rosenthal Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the Internationaler Literaturpreis, and was shortlisted for the National Book Critics Circle Award, the New York Public Library Young Lions Award, and the Ondaatje Prize of the Royal Society of Literature.
His essay collection, Known and Strange Things, was shortlisted for both the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay and the inaugural PEN/Jean Stein Award for “a book that has broken new ground by reshaping the boundaries of its form and signaling strong potential for lasting influence.” Known and Strange Things was named a book of the year by the Guardian, the Financial Times, Time Magazine, and many others.
Publications
2014 - Cole, Teju,Every Day Is for the Thief. New York: Random House
2014 - Cole, Teju, Every Day Is for the Thief. London: Faber and Faber
2011 - Open City. New York: Random House
2016 - Known and Strange Things. New York
2016 - Punto d'ombra. Foreword by Siri Hustvedt; translated by Gioia Guerzoni. Italy: Contrasto
2017 - Blind Spot. Random House
2020 - Fernweh.
2021 - Golden Apple of the Sun
2022 - Black Paper: Writing in a Dark Time
Awards
2012 - National Book Critics Circle Award finalist for Open City
2012 - Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award winner for Open City
2012 - Ondaatje Prize shortlist for Open City
2012 - The Morning News Tournament of Books finalist
2013 - International Literature Award for the German-language translation by Christine Richter-Nilsson of Open City
2015 - Windham–Campbell Literature Prize (Fiction)
2018 - Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship for Creative Arts