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Väinö Kirstinä (29 January 1936 - 23 September 2007) was a Finnish poet, journalist, translator and critic. He worked for the Finnish Broadcasting Corporation. He was the recipient of the Eino Leino Prize in 1981.
Kirstinä was born in Tyrnävä and went to school in Oulu. He later moved to central Helsinki, which inspired some of his later work.
Works
Poetry
- Lakeus (1961)
- Hitaat auringot (1963)
- Puhetta (Tammi, 1963)
- Pitkän tähtäyksen LSD-suunnitelma (Long-term LSD Plan) (Tammi, 1967)
- Säännöstelty eutanasia (Tammi, 1973)
- Elämä ilman sijaista (Tammi, 1977) 951-30-4218-9
- Hiljaisuudesta (Tammi, 1984) ISBN 951-30-6030-6
- Yötä, päivää (Tammi, 1986) ISBN 951-30-6354-2
- Vieroitusoireita (Tammi, 1994) ISBN 951-30-8978-9
Essays
- Kirjarovioiden valot (Tammi, 1977) 951-30-3268-X
- Puutarhassa (Tammi, 2003) ISBN 951-31-2684-6
- Kirjailijan tiet (Tammi, 2005) ISBN 951-31-3234-X
Other
- Talo maalla (Tammi, 1969; diary)
- Runo ja lukija (Weilin + Göös, 1971; textbook)
- O niin kuin omena (Runogalleria, 1997) ISBN 951-787-045-0
References
- ^ Richard Dauenhauer; Philip Binham (1978). Snow in May: An Anthology of Finnish Writing, 1945-1972. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. p. 378. ISBN 978-0-8386-1583-6.
- Kustantajat.fi
- Sascha Bru; Laurence Nuijs; Benedikt Hjartarson; Peter Nicholls, Tania Ørum, Hubert Berg (30 November 2011). Regarding the Popular: Modernism, the Avant-Garde and High and Low Culture. Walter de Gruyter. p. 245. ISBN 978-3-11-027469-1.
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