Väinö Linna

Väinö Linna

Infobox Writer
name = Väinö Linna


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birthdate = December 20 1920
birthplace = Urjala, Finland
deathdate = April 21 1992
deathplace = Tampere, Finland
nationality = Finnish
occupation = Author
notableworks = "Unknown Soldier" (1954), "Under the North Star" (1959-63)
influences = Dostoyevsky, Nietzsche, Remarque, Schopenhauer
website =

Väinö Linna (Audio|Fi-Väinö_Linna.ogg|pronunciation) (December 20, 1920April 21, 1992) was one of the most influential Finnish authors of the 20th century. He shot to immediate literary fame with his third novel, "Tuntematon sotilas" ("The Unknown Soldier", published in 1954), and consolidated his position with the trilogy "Täällä Pohjantähden alla" (Under the North Star, published in 1959 – 1963 and translated into English by Richard Impola).cite web |author=Nummi, Jyrki|title=Linna, Väinö (1920–1992)|work=100 Faces from Finland – a Biographical Kaleidoscope |publisher=the Biographical Centre of the Finnish Literature Society |date=2003–2007 |url=http://www.kansallisbiografia.fi/english/?id=701 |accessdate=2007-06-30 ]

Biography

Väinö Linna was born in Urjala, an agrarian village near the city of Tampere. He was the seventh child of Viktor (Vihtori) Linna (1874–1927) and Johanna Maria (Maija) Linna (1888–1972). However, Linna's father, a slaughterman, died when Väinö Linna was only eight years old. Thus his mother had to support the entire family by working at a nearby manor. Despite his background, Linna's interest in literature began early on. As a child, Linna loved adventure novels which he borrowed from the local library. The author's education was, however, limited to six years at a public school which he finished in the mid-1930s. After working as a lumberjack and a farm hand at the same manor where his mother had worked, Linna moved to Tampere in 1938. Typical of his generation, the adolescent author-to-be moved from the countryside to a developing city in search of industrial labour which he found at the Finlayson textile mills.

In 1940, Linna was conscripted into the army. The Second World War had broken out, and for Linna's part it meant participation in the Continuation War (1941–44). He fought on the eastern front. In addition to being a squad-leader, he wrote notes and observations about his and his unit's experiences. Already at this point Linna knew that writing would be his preferred occupation. However, failure to get the notes published led him to burn them. In spite of rejection, the idea of a novel, which would depict ordinary soldiers' views on war, would later lead him to write "The Unknown Soldier".

After the war, Linna got married and started writing whilst working at the mills during the day. Throughout his time at Finlayson, Väinö Linna read avidly. Such authors as Schopenhauer, Dostoyevsky, and Nietzsche gained Linna's respect. Linna later said that Erich Maria Remarque's "All Quiet on the Western Front" had also had a great influence on him. However, Linna's first two novels "Päämäärä" and "Musta rakkaus" sold poorly; he tried to write poetry but did not succeed in that either. Not until the release of The Unknown Soldier (1954) did he rise to fame. It is evident that at the time there was a distinct social need for a novel that would deal with the war and ordinary people's role in it. A decade after the peace treaty with the Soviet Union many Finns were ready to reminisce, some even in a critical manner. "The Unknown Soldier" satisfied that need completely, as its characters were unarguably more diverse, realistic yet heroic, than those of earlier Finnish war novels. The book soon became something of a best-seller, as it sold 175,000 copies in only six months — quite a lot for a Finnish novel in the 1950s. Yet, the reception of the book was harsh. In Finland's biggest newspaper, Helsingin Sanomat, the critic Toini Havu argued in her infamous review that Linna did not present his characters in a grand historical and ethical context, which she thought was crucial. [cite web |author=Liukkonen, Petri|title=Väinö (Valtteri) Linna (1920-1992) |publisher=Pegasos |date=2002 |url=http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/vlinna.htm |accessdate=2007-06-30 ] . Also modernists treated "The Unknown Soldier" with contempt. At the time Tuomas Anhava referred to "The Unknown Soldier" as a "boy's book" because of its action-packed storyline.The acceptance of the general public and Linna's determination were, however, enough to outdo the criticism in the end.

In the mid-50s, Linna moved to Hämeenkyrö and began to cultivate crops. In 1959, the first part of "Under the North Star" was released. The book was a success and other parts were to follow. The second part was published in 1960 and the final part in 1963. In 1964, Linna sold the farm and moved back to Tampere. This time he did not return to Finlayson, as he now could dedicate his life entirely to literature due to the financial success his works had earned him. In 1984, Väinö Linna had a stroke, which caused him to lose the ability to speak. After some time he contracted cancer, which tired him out, leading to his death on April 21, 1992.

Literary works

* (1947) "Päämäärä"
* (1948) "Musta rakkaus"
* (1949–53) "Messias", (unfinished)
* (1954) "Tuntematon sotilas", "The Unknown Soldier"
* (1959–63) "Täällä Pohjantähden alla I–III", "Under the North Star", translated by Richard Impola
* (1967) "Oheisia"
* (1990) "Murroksia"
* (2000) "Sotaromaani", uncensored version of "The Unknown Soldier"

Legacy

Linna's social realism has had a profound influence on Finnish social, political and cultural life. His novels have a place in Finland's literary canon, among "Kalevala", "Seven Brothers" and other classics. Many quotations from his works are nowadays Finnish sayings. The opening line of "Under the North Star", "In the beginning there were the swamp, the hoe — and Jussi", is recognized by most Finns as well as Rokka's famous exclamation, "Where do you need a real good man, here you have one!", from "The Unknown Soldier". Showcasing the value of his legacy, Linna was pictured on the 20 markkaa banknote which was in use from 1993 to the introduction of the Euro. In addition, both of his major works have been filmed, "The Unknown Soldier" twice.

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