Lauri Viita

Lauri Viita
Born (1917-12-17)17 December 1917
Pirkkala, Finland
Died 22 December 1965(1965-12-22) (aged 48)
Helsinki, Finland

Lauri Arvi Viita (17 December 1916 – 22 December 1965) was a poet hailing from the Pispala district of Tampere, Finland.

Viita was a verbally talented son of a carpenter who became a self-taught writer. He only published four poetry collections, but they became very popular. He also inspired other writers who had a working class background. Viita's last creative years were shadowed by a mental illness, and he spent several periods in hospital.[1]

Viita wrote mainly traditional poetry with rhymes. In 1950s, he was shadowed by emerging modernists such as Paavo Haavikko and Tuomas Anhava. He played with words and published e.g. a poem where all words started with letter K.[2]

Viita was married three times and had seven children. His second wife was famous poet Aila Meriluoto. Viita died in a car accident in December 1965.[3]

Selected works


References

  1. Liukkonen, Petri (2008). "Lauri (Arvi) Viita (1916-1965)". Authors' Calendar. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  2. Verpio, Yrjö (2002). "Luova hulluus – Lauri Viidan runous" (PDF). Tieteessä Tapahtuu (in Finnish). Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  3. "Lauri Viita Museum - in English". Lauri Viita Museum. Retrieved 24 September 2016.

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