2 August 1878 Kiiskilä, Viipuri Province, Grand Duchy of Finland
Died
9 November 1956 (1956-11-10) (aged 78) Helsinki, Finland
Pen name
Aino Krohn, Aino Suonio
Nationality
Finnish
Genre
Symbolism, Neo-romanticism
Spouse
Oskar Kallas
Children
5
Parents
Julius Krohn Maria "Minna" Wilhelmina Lindroos
Relatives
Aune Krohn (sister) Ilmari Krohn (half-brother) Kaarle Krohn (half-brother) Helmi Krohn (half-sister) Salme Setälä (niece)
Aino Krohn Kallas (2 August 1878 – 9 November 1956) was a Finnish-Estonian author. Her novellas are considered to be prominent pieces of Finnish literature.[1]
^The marriage of Aino and Oskar Kallas Archived 2016-01-02 at the Wayback Machine, Sirje Oleske, Estonian Literary Magazine, no 12, spring 2001, Retrieved 1 August 2016
Aino Krohn Kallas (2 August 1878 – 9 November 1956) was a Finnish-Estonian author. Her novellas are considered to be prominent pieces of Finnish literature...
The AinoKallas Award (Estonian: Aino Kallase preemia, also the AinoKallas Translation Award, Estonian: Aino Kallase tõlkepreemia) is an award that recognizes...
Kallas is a common Estonian surname (meaning shore), and may refer to: AinoKallas (1878–1956), Finnish-Estonian writer Ene Kallas [et] (born 1973), Estonian...
a population of around 300. It has a museum dedicated to Oskar Kallas and AinoKallas. The philosopher and pedagogue Ülo Kaevats (1947–2015) was born...
church music. His daughter Aino married the Estonian nationalist Oskar Kallas and was known as a writer by the name AinoKallas. His daughter Helmi Krohn...
The Wolf's Bride: A Tale from Estonia, written by the Finnish author AinoKallas, tells story of the forester Priidik's wife Aalo living in Hiiumaa in...
Tubin finished it in 1968. The libretto is by Jaan Kross who based on AinoKallas' novel Barbara von Tisenhusen. The novel depicts events and human activities...
Zeinab Irène Joliot-Curie France 12 September 1897 17 March 1956 Chemist AinoKallas Finland Estonia 2 August 1878 9 November 1956 Writer Sudenmorsian,...
linguist and folklorist. He was the husband of the Finnish writer AinoKallas. Oskar Kallas was the youngest son of the Vicar of Kaarma on the island of Saaremaa...
Krohn is the surname of several people: Aino Krohn, a Finnish author better known as AinoKallas August David Krohn, a Russian zoologist Chester A. Krohn...
Jaan Kross after a short story by AinoKallas The Parson of Reigi (Reigi õpetaja), opera (1970–1971); libretto AinoKallas, completed by Jaan Kross Requiem...
The Wolf's Bride: A Tale from Estonia written by the Finnish author AinoKallas was published in 1928 and it tells the story of the forester's wife living...
Lappeenranta — 1958) Finnish lawyer, politician, professor and diplomat AinoKallas (1878 in Kiiskilä – 1956) Finnish-Estonian author of novellas Uno Ullberg...
literary scholar and politician. He was a member of VII Riigikogu. 2009: AinoKallas Award Toomla, Jaan (1999). Valitud ja valitsenud: Eesti Parlamentaarsete...
and politician, 1st Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh (d. 1956) 1878 – AinoKallas, Finnish-Estonian author (d. 1956) 1880 – Arthur Dove, American painter...
literary writer, Ellen Niit, and portraits of Heino Kiik, Lilli Promet, and AinoKallas. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Erna Viitol. Järelehüüe Sirbis...
a 1919 short story by H. P. Lovecraft The White Ship, a 1924 book by AinoKallas The White Ship (1941 film), an Italian war film directed by Roberto Rossellini...
Juhani Aho (1861–1921) Tove Jansson (1914–2001), she wrote in Swedish AinoKallas (1878–1956), female Aleksis Kivi (1834–1872) Väinö Linna (1920–1992)...
and notes from interviews with Crimean Estonians. The Finnish author AinoKallas wrote the short story "Lasnamäen valkea laiva" (The White Ship of Lasnamäe)...
journalist and poet Julius Krohn, and his sisters were Aune, Helmi and AinoKallas, who were Finnish authors. Krohn is best known outside of Finland for...
Merle Talvik, Külliki Tool Drama Based on the novel of the same name by AinoKallas Surma hinda küsi surnutelt [et] Kaljo Kiisk Drama 1978 Naine kütab sauna [et]...