Eeva Joenpelto
1921
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2004
photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
country of citizenship: Finland
native language: Finnish
languages spoken, written or signed: Finnish
educated at: University of Tampere
occupation: writer
Eeva Elisabeth Joenpelto (17 June 1921, Sammatti, Finland – 28 January 2004, Lohja, Finland), married name after 1945 Hellemann, was an award-winning Finnish novelist. Her writing is especially remembered for the Lohja tetralogy which depicted strong women. Described as a "productive novelist of monomaniacal intensity", she occasionally wrote under the pseudonyms of Eeva Helle and Eeva Autere. Joenpelto was President of PEN Finland in 1964-67 and worked as an art professor from 1980–85. She was married (until 1975) to Jarl Hellemann, the CEO of Tammi. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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