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Otto Manninen
Born
(1872-08-13)13 August 1872 Kangasniemi, Grand Duchy of Finland
Died
6 April 1950(1950-04-06) (aged 77) Helsinki, Finland
Language
Finnish
Alma mater
Helsinki University
Spouse
Anni Swan (1907–)
Otto Manninen (13 August 1872, Kangasniemi – 6 April 1950, Helsinki) was a Finnish writer, poet, and a celebrated translator of world classics into Finnish language.[1] Along with Eino Leino in the early 20th century, he is considered as a pioneer of Finnish poetry. Manninen translated the works of Homer, Sophocles, Euripides, Heine, Ibsen, Petőfi and Runeberg into Finnish.
^Raavila, Paavo (29 July 1997). Finnish Literary Reader. London: RoutledgeCurzon. p. 153. ISBN 0-7007-0844-8.
OttoManninen (13 August 1872, Kangasniemi – 6 April 1950, Helsinki) was a Finnish writer, poet, and a celebrated translator of world classics into Finnish...
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disliked Engström's "mediocre" poem and had hoped that the Finnish poet OttoManninen would contribute a new text. In the end, Sibelius settled—ironically—for...
Finnish circle. Among Leino's friends were the artist Pekka Halonen and OttoManninen, who gained fame as a poet and translator. As early as November 1917...
In 1907, she married writer OttoManninen. They had three sons, youngest of which was the theatre director Mauno Manninen. Swan's first collection of...
of Helsinki) for soprano, mixed choir, and orchestra, with text by OttoManninen (1928); fp. 1 October 1928, Madetoja, Helsinki PO, & Suomen Laulu Prologus...
singer Georg Malmstén, composer and conductor Ragni Malmstén, singer OttoManninen, poet Erkki Melartin, composer Anna Mutanen, opera singer Ernst Nevanlinna...
own writing was also a proficient translator of, among others, Dante. OttoManninen was a master of meters and translated both the Iliad and Odyssey by...
Upton 1980, pp. 390–515, Keränen et al. 1992, pp. 80–89, Manninen 1993b, pp. 96–177, Manninen* 1993c, pp. 398–432, Westerlund 2004b, pp. 175–188, Tikka...
Jean Sibelius Carl-Axel Heiknert as Old Sibelius Jaakko Pakkasvirta as OttoManninen Virpi Uimonen as Anni Swan Esa Pakarinen Jr. as von Numers "11th Moscow...
Luoma Hannu Mäkelä Aino Malmberg Eeva-Liisa Manner Juha Mannerkorpi OttoManninen Auli Mantila Jarkko Martikainen David McDuff Arto Melleri Veijo Meri...
(1994) Lintukoto (1999) Kaukomieli (2000), a memorial sculpture for OttoManninen, placed in Anni Swan Park in central Kangasniemi, Finland Con amore...
against the Soviet Army. University Press of Kansas. pp. 38–39. Manninen 2002, pp. 25–26. Manninen 2002, pp. 27–28. University of Jyväskylä – Kansan vallan vaihtoehto...
48–57, McMeekin 2017, pp. 125–136 Arimo 1991, pp. 19–24, Manninen 1993a, pp. 24–93, Manninen 1993b, pp. 96–177, Upton 1981, pp. 107, 267–273, 377–391...
(uncredited) Home for Christmas (1975, director) Poet and Muse (1978) as OttoManninen Sign of the Beast (1981, director) Ulvova mylläri (1982) as Jeesus (voice)...
translator Jarkko Laine Joel Lehtonen Eino Leino Eeva-Liisa Manner OttoManninen Arto Melleri Barbara Catharina Mjödh Larin Paraske (1833–1904) Jyrki...
2021. Retrieved 11 September 2018. Manninen (1999b), p. 815 Kilin (1999) p. 381 Kantakoski (1998), p. 286 Manninen (1999b), pp. 810–811 Kilin (1999),...
6–67. ISBN 963-204-140-2. McLaughlin, p. 401. Trotter 2002, pages 203–209 Manninen 2002, p. 57 Edwards, Robert (2006). White Death: Russia's War on Finland...
Takanashi (JPN) 2018: Charlotte Kalla (SWE), Princess Astrid (NOR), Hannu Manninen (FIN), Kaisa Mäkäräinen (FIN) 2021: Maren Lundby (NOR), Johannes Thingnes...