Olavi Paavolainen Explained

Olavi Paavolainen
Birth Date:1903 9, df=y
Birth Place:Kivennapa, Grand Duchy of Finland
Death Place:Helsinki, Finland
Occupation:writer, poet, essayist
Years Active:1919–1964

Olavi Paavolainen (17 September 1903 – 19 July 1964) was a Finnish writer, essayist and poet. He was one of the prominent figures of the literary group Tulenkantajat (″The Flame Bearers″), and one of the most influential Finnish writers of the inter-war period.[1] [2] Paavolainen started his poetry career in the literary magazine Nuori Voima.[3]

Paavolainen was interested in Fascism and National Socialism, but after the World War II he turned to the political left. Paavolainen's notable works include the 1936 travel report Kolmannen valtakunnan vieraana (″A Guest of the Third Reich″) and the 1946 Synkkä yksinpuhelu (″A Gloomy Soliloquy″), based on his war diaries.[2] On the basis of the latter book, an adaptation of the Sign of the Beast was made in 1981, directed by Jaakko Pakkasvirta.[4]

Paavolainen was bisexual.[5] In the 1930s, he had a long relationship with the writer Helvi Hämäläinen. In 1945–1953, Paavolainen was married to the actress Sirkka-Liisa Virtamo. After the divorce he was in a relationship with the communist leader Hertta Kuusinen.[1]

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  1. Web site: Olavi (Lauri) Paavolainen (1903–1964). Petri. Liukkonen. Ari. Pesonen. Authors' Calendar. 22 January 2019.
  2. Web site: Olavi Paavolainen. 375 Humanists. University of Helsinki Faculty of Arts. 29 September 2015. 22 January 2019.
  3. Book: Günter Berghaus. International Yearbook of Futurism Studies. 2016. 24 May 2016 . De Gruyter. 978-3-11-046595-2. 127.
  4. Web site: Pedon merkki (1981). 7 September 2020. Elonet. 12 October 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131012015859/http://www.elonet.fi/title/ek2iza/tekija. dead.
  5. Web site: Kesäklassikko: Biseksuaali kareliaani sodassa. Pekka. Toikka. Killtomato. 13 August 2008. 22 January 2019. fi.