Eeva-Kaarina Aronen

Eeva-Kaarina Aronen (December 30, 1948 - December 16, 2015)[1] was a Finnish author and journalist. Her novels were nominated for the Runeberg Prize and the Finlandia Prize.

Eeva-Kaarina Aronen, 2014

Early life and education

Eeva-Kaarina “Epi” Aronen was born in Helsinki, December 30, 1948. She attended school in Töölö,[2] received a bachelor's degree at the Helsingin yliopiston Viikin normaalikoulu in Helsinki in 1968, and graduated from the University of Helsinki in 1975 with a major in Romance philology and Russian Language and Literature. In the following year, she graduated as a journalist from Sanoma's School of Journalism.

Career

Aronen worked as a journalist on Helsingin Sanomat's "Monthly Supplement" from 1991 to 2008.

Aronen's first novel Maria Renforsin totuus ("Maria Renfors Truth") was published in 2005 and the second novel, Hän joka näkee ("She's Seeing") in 2007. Maria Renforsin totuus came out in 2007 in German under the name Die Lachsfischer; it was published by Lübbe and translated by Angela Plöger. Aronen was nominated for the Runeberg Prize in 2007. Hän joka näkee was published in German by Lübbe in August 2008 as a translation by Angela Plöger. Aronen's third novel Kallorumpu ("The Rock Drum") was released in 2011 and was nominated for the Finlandia Prize. Her last novel, Edda, was published in 2014.[3]

She died from cancer in Helsinki, December 16, 2015.[2]

Awards and honors

Selected works

  • Maria Renforsin totuus (Teos, 2005)
  • Hän joka näkee (Teos, 2007)
  • Kallorumpu (Teos, 2011)
  • Edda (Teos 2014)

References

  1. "Kuolleet: Töölön tytön haaveet toteutuivat". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). 23 December 2015. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  2. "Sielunmaisema Kainuussa - Journalisti". www.journalisti.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  3. "Eeva-Kaarina Aronen". www.teos.fi. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
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