Sirkka Selja

Sirkka Selja (20 March 1920 17 August 2017) was a Finnish poet and writer. She was born in Hämeenkoski, Finland. Her real name was Sirkka-Liisa Tulonen.

Sirkka Selja
BornSirkka-Liisa Tulonen
(1920-03-20)20 March 1920
Hämeenkoski, Finland
Died17 August 2017(2017-08-17) (aged 97)
Hollola, Finland
OccupationPoet
Notable awardsPro Finlandia (1970)
Years active1942–2012

Career

Her first book was published in 1942 titled Still I Live. In addition to poems, her production includes a play and two listening works. Selja was awarded with the State Literature Prize of Finland in 1958, the Pro Finlandia in 1970, the Aleksis Kivi Prize in 1987 and the P. Mustapää Prize in 2007.[1] She died on 17 August 2017 in Hollola, Finland at the age of 97.[2]

Works

  • Vielä minä elän (1942)
  • Vedenneito (1944)
  • Taman lauluja (1945)
  • Linnut (1948)
  • Niin kuin ovi (1953)
  • Enkelin pelto (1957)
  • Juuret (1962)
  • Vierailulla ketun talossa (1966)
  • Runot (1970)
  • Kissansilmät (1971)
  • Talo nimeltä Villiruusu (1975)
  • Pisaroita iholla (1978)
  • Unitie (1985)
  • Aurinko on tallella: valitut runot 1942–1985 (1988)
  • Valokuvaaja: proosarunoja (1995)
  • Puut herättävät muistini (2000)
  • Mahdottomuuden ylistys (2005)
  • Riikinkukon lapsi (2010)

References

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