Biography Arto Paasilinna
1 biography
1.1 life
1.1.1 health problems
1.2 works
biography
life
arto paasilinna born on 20 april 1942 in alakylä part of municipality of kittilä, in lapland, finland. parents väinö paasilinna (1902–1950, born gullstén, changed surname in 1934 after family conflict) , hilda-maria paasilinna (1908–1983, born niva). paasilinna s had 7 children, 5 sons , 2 daughters, including writer erno paasilinna; author, mep , tv personality reino paasilinna; painter sirpa paasilinna-schlagenwarth; , writer mauri paasilinna.
paasilinna studied @ general , elementary school line @ lapland folk academy. worked journalist @ nuoren voiman liitto, nuori voima-lehti , various newspapers writer , editor. @ weekly magazine apu, editor (1968–1970) , later columnist (1975–1988).
in 1975, @ age of 33, paasilinna found journalism growing more superficial , meaningless , desired change; summer, sold boat fund writing of year of hare. book immediate success , 1975 on paasilinna became independent writer able support himself novels, signed finnish publisher wsoy since 1977. still writes journalism articles , has been columnist on finnish radio.
in 2000, paasilinna included in 6th edition of literary critic pekka tarkka s dictionary suomalaisia nykykirjailijoita ( finnish literary authors , 1st ed. 1967).
in 2002, paasilinna s 60th anniversary, journalist eino leino published biography of paasilinna called lentojätkä. arto paasilinnan elämä ( flight dude ).
the same year paasilinna published own autobiography called yhdeksän unelmaa ( 9 night s dream ).
health problems
in 2008 , 2009 while still living in espoo, paasilinna featured in finnish tabloids incoherent behaviour, including reckless driving. in october 2009 rushed hospital due stroke. in april 2010 moved convalescent home recovery, , son named treasurer.
works
paasilinna in november 2007 (aged 65).
as of 2009, paasilinna has published 12 non-fiction books , 35 novels, 1 novel each year 1972 2009 (except 1973, 1978, 2002): publishers say, annual paasilinna element of finnish autumn falling birch leaves. being translated new languages , , 18 of books have been translated overall @ least 27 languages: translations beyond neighboring scandinavian countries include: 16 german, 11 french, 9 slovenian, 8 italian, 6 dutch, 5 spanish, 4 korean, , 2 english, ukrainian , catalan. described brightest star in finnish translated-literature firmament finnish newspaper helsingin sanomat, success claimed having been instrumental in generating current level of interest in books finland publisher wsoy.
paasilinna s books reflect quite common finnish life, middle-aged male perspective, , in rural finland. fast-paced, light , humorous in style, many of these narratives can described picaresque adventure stories satirical angle towards modern life. of stories have been described modern fables, such year of hare, sets ex-journalist s quest authentic life , values in finnish backwoods against emptiness , meaninglessness of modern consumer society. vatanen, hero of novel, takes injured young hare him on quest, nursing animal health, while own dissatisfaction former urban lifestyle becomes ever more evident.
his 1974 novel paratiisisaaren vangit appears prisonniers du paradis. book humorous story of un charter crashes on deserted pacific island. passengers lumberjacks , other forestry workers, midwives , nurses. year of hare (in french, le lièvre de vatanen), narrator journalist. multinational castaways (finnish, swedish, norwegian , english) give paasilinna ample opportunity poke fun @ issues of language domination , national stereotypes. castaways set cashless society in remuneration comes in form of cup of alcohol distilled in jungle café in exchange work collectivity. there family planning clinic offering free iuds. soon, find not alone on island , come plan help.
two of novels, lentävä kirvesmies , rovasti huuskosen petomainen miespalvelija adapted graphic novels hannu lukkarinen.
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