Anne Hänninen
Appearance
Anne Hänninen (born 7 February 1958 in Rautalampi) is a Finnish poet, essayist, and writer.[1] She studied literature and journalism. Hänninen has mostly written poetry.
Hänninen's poetry "started by denouncing the possibility of living according to a rational order".[2] Her work has been published in several anthologies, and has been translated into Swedish, English, Russian and Icelandic.
Selected works
[edit]"Do you go entirely when you go?
No one can go on your behalf.
Though on your behalf the whole world existed."
-Anne Hänninen[3]
- Yön tina sulaa aamuun, 1978. ISBN 951-0-08857-9.
- Auringonlaskun portaat, 1980. ISBN 951-0-10166-4.
- Tulitemppeli. Porvoo, 1982. ISBN 951-0-11502-9.
- Ikuisuudenavara, 1986. ISBN 951-0-13884-3.
- Sekuntipilarit, 1989. ISBN 951-0-15994-8.
- Hedelmäntäysi, 1991. ISBN 951-0-17463-7.
- Miekkaliljat, 1994. ISBN 951-0-19395-X.
- Musta vuode, 1997. ISBN 951-0-22267-4.
- Tuulen vilja, 2000. ISBN 951-0-24470-8.
- Sateen muisti, 2002. ISBN 951-0-27615-4.
- Oljilla täytetty nainen, 2005. ISBN 951-0-30975-3.
- Surusidonta, 2009. ISBN 978-951-0-35621-0.
Awards
[edit]- Finland Province Writers Award, 1991
- Kalevi Jäntti Prize, 1992
- Korpi Rastas Award, 1992
- Häme Art Prize, 2000
- WSOY Award, 2005
References
[edit]- ^ Tarasti, Eero (1 January 1999). Snow, Forest, Silence: The Finnish Tradition of Semiotics. Indiana University Press. pp. 362–. ISBN 0-253-21320-7.
- ^ Taylor, John (31 December 2011). Into the Heart of European Poetry. Transaction Publishers. pp. 330–. ISBN 978-1-4128-1221-4.
Categories:
- 1958 births
- Living people
- People from Rautalampi
- Finnish women poets
- Finnish women essayists
- Finnish essayists
- 20th-century Finnish poets
- 20th-century essayists
- 21st-century Finnish poets
- 21st-century essayists
- 20th-century Finnish women writers
- 21st-century Finnish women writers
- Finnish writer stubs
- European poet stubs