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Latest revision as of 19:47, 23 April 2019
Country
Finland
Birth - Death
1893 - 1978
Occupation
Writer
Description
Writer, playwright, literary critic. Had a relationship with Edith Irene Sodergran. Won the 1965 Eino Leino Prize. Published the modernist periodical 'Ultra'. Sat on the editorial committee for the periodical's successor 'Quosego' (1928-29), and from 1931 worked with the Swedish radical women's paper 'Tidevarvet', the feminist influence of which can be discerned in her novel 'Chitambo' (1933).