Rauha S. Virtanen Explained

Rauha S. Virtanen (28 June 1931 – 20 March 2019) was a Finnish author who wrote youth literature as well as plays. Virtanen received numerous literary awards, including the Topelius Prize in 1971, the State Prize for Youth Literature in 1971, and the Tirlittan Prize of the Finnish Writers' Union in 2003.

Biography

Rauha Susanna Virtanen was born in Alavus, 28 June 1931.[1] [2] [3]

Inspired by Lucy Maud Montgomery's novel Emily of New Moon, Virtanen's first work, Seljan tytöt ("Selja's Girls"), appeared in 1955 and became into a four-part series inspired by Louisa M. Alcott's Little Women.[4] In 1968, Ruusunen was turned into a book-based mini-series for Yle TV2, Pieni rakkaustarina ("A Little Love Story"). The novel deals with the relationship between an underage girl and an adult man. Virtanen's early work has humor, excitement and romance, but later productions focused on young people facing difficult solutions who see the social and political realities of their environment.

Virtanen's daughter Arja Pettersson is a theater director. Virtanen died in Helsinki, 20 March 2019.

Awards

Selected works

Novels
Plays

Notes and References

  1. Facta 2001, osa 18, p. 342. WSOY 1986. (in Finnish)
  2. News: Rauha S. Virtanen kirjoitti loppuun asti – tyttärenpoika muistelee lämpimästi radikaalia tsemppariaan . 13 December 2019 . www.aamulehti.fi . 24 March 2019 . fi.
  3. Web site: Virtanen Rauha S. - Seljan tytöt . kunnarilukudiplomi.fi . 13 December 2019.
  4. Heikkilä-Halttunen, Päivi: Tyttökirjallisuuden lempeä anarkisti. (Muistokirjoitus.) Onnimanni, 2019, nro 2, s. 32.