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Books from Finland is a journal of writing from and about Finland.
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  1. Books from Finland - A literary journal of writing from and about Finland.
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  2. New from the archives
  3. Tritonus
  4. Extending the Bounds of Reality
  5. In the early hours
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  7. On Matti Pulkkinen
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  9. On Heikki Turunen
  10. A Wedding Dance
  11. Two Poems
  12. Mishaps, perhaps
  13. On Bo Carpelan
  14. Poems
  15. On Pentti Saarikoski
  16. Poems
  17. On Mirkka Rekola
  18. Meetingplace the year
  19. On Alpo Ruuth
  20. The Onlookers
  21. On Matti Rossi
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  1. Pentti Saaritsa (born 1941), author of six collections of poetry, is one of Finland’s leading left-wing poets, who writes about a wide range of individual and social themes. An outstanding translator, he has had a major role in making Latin American literature, especially the work of Miguel Angel Asturias and Pablo Neruda, known and admired in Finland. He also translates from Russian. The first five poems below have been taken from his latest collection Tritonus (‘Tritone’, Kirjayhtymä 1976), and the last two from his Syksyn runot (‘Autumn poems’, Kirjayhtymä 1973). His poems have appeared in various anthologies abroad and are now being translated into Swedish, English and French. Pentti Saaritsa is a member of the editiorial board of Books from Finland.
  2. In any account of Finnish literature written in Swedish during the 60s, the name of Christer Kihlman stands out clearly. For long influential in his native Finland, it is only more recently that he has become well known in Sweden.
  3. Apart from his verse, all his works have been translated into Finnish and several of his novels have also appeared in other Scandinavian languages. Of late he has been writing for the theatre. Christer Kihlman has received important Finnish and Swedish literary prizes and in 1975 was appointed a professor of the arts. Kihlman was born in 1930.
  4. An extract from Dyre Prins (‘Sweet Prince’, 1975). Introduction by Ingmar Svedberg
  5. An extract from the novel Nahka­peitturien linjalla (‘On the tanners’ line’, 1976)
  6. An extract from the novel Ja pesäpuu itki (‘And the nesting-tree wept’). Introduction by Pekka Tarkka
  7. An extract from the novel Kivenpyörittäjän kylä (‘The stoneroller’s village’). Introduction by Hannes Sihvo
  8. Jarkko Laine (born 1947) writes both prose and verse. He is the author of several hilarious and highly imaginative novels and a pioneer of the generation of Finnish underground poets. One of the most productive of younger Finland’s poets, he draws on the language and forms of mass commercial entertainment, comics, and pop music to write about people of today.
  9. He is currently the editorial secretary of the literary periodical Parnasso. The poem below is from his latest collection Viidenpennin Hamlet (‘Fivepenny Hamlet’, Otava 1976)
  10. Poems from I de mörka rummen, i de ljusa (‘In the dark rooms, in the bright ones’, 1976). Introduction by Kai Laitinen
  11. Poems from Tanssilattia vuorella (’The dancing-floor on the mountain’). Introduction by Pekka Tarkka
  12. Poems from Kohtaamispaikka vuosi (‘Meetingplace the year’, 1977). Introduction by Mirjam Polkunen
  13. A short story from Naisten vuonna (‘In women’s year’, 1975). Introduction by Pekka Tarkka
  14. Poems from Laulu tummana tulevi (‘The song comes darkly’, 1976). Introduction by Pentti Saaritsa
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