Arto Melleri
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Arto Matti Vihtori Melleri (7 September 1956 in Lappajärvi – 13 May 2005 in Helsinki) was a Finnish poet and writer. Melleri gained fame with the play, Pete Q, in the 1970s. He studied at the Theatre Academy of Helsinki between 1976 - 1980. He was granted an artist's Finnish state pension in 2003.
Melleri was a diverse writer; his output consisted of poetry, collections of short stories, plays, a film script and an opera libretto.
Melleri was an archetype of a Finnish bohemian poet. He was hit by a motorist in 1998, causing him brain damage which eventually led to his death. Melleri was married to Nadja Pyykkö.
Tahvo Hirvonen made a 2003 documentary film about Arto Melleri, called Wanderer of a Lonely Star.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ "Under en ensam stjärna" (in Swedish). Svenska yle. 13 December 2010. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
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- 1956 births
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- People from Lappajärvi
- Finnish male poets
- Writers from South Ostrobothnia
- Finlandia Prize winners
- Pedestrian road incident deaths
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- 20th-century Finnish male writers
- Road incident deaths in Finland
- Neurological disease deaths in Finland
- People with traumatic brain injuries
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