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Occupation
  
Writer

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Frans Sillanpaa

Notable awards
  
Nobel Prize

Nationality
  
Finnish


Frans Eemil Sillanpaa Frans Eemil Sillanp

Born
  
16 September 1888 Hameenkyro, Finland (
1888-09-16
)

Died
  
June 3, 1964, Helsinki, Finland

Movies
  
The Harvest Month, People in the Summer Night, The Glory and Misery of Human Life

Spouse
  
Anna Armia von Hertzen (m. 1939–1941), Sigrid Maria Salomaki (m. 1916–1939)

Children
  
Heikki Sillanpaa, Kristiina Sillanpaa, Eero Sillanpaa

Books
  
Ihmiset suviyossa, Elama ja aurinko

Similar People
  
Matti Kassila, Valentin Vaala, Mika Waltari, Emma Vaananen, Martti Katajisto

Frans Eemil Sillanpää ( pronunciation ) (16 September 1888 – 3 June 1964) was one of the most famous Finnish writers and in 1939 became the first Finnish writer to be awarded the Nobel Prize for literature.

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Early life

Frans Eemil Sillanpää Frans Eemil Sillanpaa Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

Frans Eemil Sillanpää was born into a peasant farming family in Hämeenkyrö. Although his parents were poor, they managed to send him to school in Tampere. In 1908 he moved to Helsinki to study medicine. Here his acquaintances included the painters Eero Järnefelt and Pekka Halonen, composer Jean Sibelius and author Juhani Aho.

Career

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Five years later, in 1913 Sillanpää moved from Helsinki to his old home village, married, and devoted himself to writing.

In his work he portrayed rural people living united with the land.

He won international fame for his novel Nuorena nukkunut (The Maid Silja/Fallen Asleep While Young) in 1931.

Frans Eemil Sillanpää The Works of Frans Eemil Sillanp An Exploration of Finnish

In 1939, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature "for his deep understanding of his country's peasantry and the exquisite art with which he has portrayed their way of life and their relationship with Nature."

In 1941 Sillanpää divorced his wife. His alcoholism and other ailments needed hospital treatment. In 1943 he returned to public life as a bearded old 'Grandpa Sillanpää'. His radio appearances, especially tradition of talking on Christmas-Eve from 1945 to 1963 became very popular.

The asteroid 1446 Sillanpää, discovered on January 26, 1938 by the renowned Finnish astronomer and physicist Yrjö Väisälä, was named after him.

Death

Sillanpää died on 3 June 1964 in Helsinki aged 75.

Works

  • Elämä ja aurinko (1916)
  • Ihmislapsia elämän saatossa (1917)
  • Hurskas kurjuus (translated as Meek Heritage) (1919)
  • Rakas isänmaani (1919)
  • Hiltu ja Ragnar (1923)
  • Enkelten suojatit (1923)
  • Omistani ja omilleni (1924)
  • Maan tasalta (1924)
  • Töllinmäki (1925)
  • Rippi (1928)
  • Kiitos hetkistä, Herra... (1930)
  • Nuorena nukkunut (translated as The Maid Silja) (1931)
  • Miehen tie (1932)
  • Virranpohjalta (1933)
  • Ihmiset suviyössä (translated as People in the Summer Night) (1934)
  • Viidestoista (1936)
  • Elokuu (1941)
  • Ihmiselon ihanuus ja kurjuus (1945)
  • References

    Frans Eemil Sillanpää Wikipedia