Aki Ollikainen
Aki Ollikainen (born 1973) is a Finnish writer.[1] A photographer and journalist by profession, Ollikainen received widespread acclaim for his debut novel Nälkävuosi (2012), an account of the Finnish famine of 1866-1868. The book won several prizes and has been translated into English by Emily Jeremiah and Fleur Jeremiah under the title White Hunger (Peirene Press, 2015).
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Aki Ollikainen
Ollikainen lived in Kolari in northern Finland when he wrote Nälkävuosi.[2][3] His second novel Musta satu was published in spring 2015. He currently lives in Lohja in Southern Finland.[4]
References
- Press, Peirene. "Peirene Press". www.peirenepress.com. Archived from the original on 2016-08-04. Retrieved 2016-06-12.
- Lezard, Nicholas (2015-03-03). "White Hunger by Aki Ollikainen review – the Finnish famine in all its horror". the Guardian. Retrieved 2016-06-12.
- "Fear of the Cold: Aki Ollikainen - Los Angeles Review of Books". Los Angeles Review of Books. Retrieved 2016-06-12.
- https://www.lansi-uusimaa.fi/artikkeli/376280-aki-ollikainen-kansainvalisessa-nosteessa
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