Juhani Aho

Finnish author, wrote 'Panu'

Juhani Aho - Finnish author, wrote 'Panu'
Born

September 11th, 1861
164 years ago

Died

August 8th, 1921
104 years ago — 59 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Finland

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Aho became a significant figure in Finnish literature. His works often depicted the Finnish countryside and rural life. Aho's writing included novels, short stories, and essays reflecting the experiences and traditions of Finland. His notable novel 'Panu' explores themes of love and loneliness in rural settings. Additionally, Aho contributed to journalism and served as an editor for various publications. His literary style combined realism with lyrical prose, establishing a distinct voice in Finnish literature.

Wrote the novel 'Panu'

Contributed to Finnish journals

Depicted rural Finnish life in writings

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