- Source: Eila Pennanen
Säde Eila Talvikki Pennanen (8 February 1916, in Tampere – 23 January 1994, in Tampere) was a Finnish writer, critic, essayist, and translator. A key contributor to nurturing Finnish literature, she published approximately twenty novels and a number of short stories and plays. She worked for 40 years as a literary critic and wrote essays for magazines. Pennanen translated a hundred books, trained translators, and lectured.
Awards
Her awards have included:
1965, Aleksis Kivi award
1971, Mikael Agricola Prize from the Finnish Cultural Foundation
1974, Väinö Linna Prize
Selected works
References
= Bibliography
=Pennanen, Eila (1948). I natt drar han bort: novel. Helsinki: Schildts. SELIBR 1680153
I natt drar han bort. Kirjasampo.fi. Accessed 6 March 2014.
Pennanen, Eila; Holmqvist Margaretha (1957). Birgitta sierskan: novel. Helsinki: Söderström. SELIBR 645792
External links
Eila Pennanen in 375 humanists – 24 April 2015. Faculty of Arts, University of Helsinki.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar anggota Parlemen Finlandia
- Eila Pennanen
- Eila Kivikk'aho
- Deaths in January 1994
- List of Finnish writers
- List of translations of The Lord of the Rings
- List of women writers (M–Z)
- Night by the Seashore
- 1972 Nobel Prize in Literature
- List of Finnish women writers
- Thanks for the Book Award