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BiographyImpola was born in Ahmeek, Michigan.[4] Impola's father moved to Michigan from Siikajoki, Ostrobothnia, Finland, and his mother was born in the US to parents who had emigrated from Pudasjärvi, Northern Ostrobothnia. Richard Impola was the ninth of the ten children in the family. In his childhood he did not speak Finnish, despite living in a community where Finnish was widely spoken.[3] Impola studied English language and literature at Columbia University, New York. He met his future wife Helvi at a Finnish community hall in New York. Impola taught at SUNY until 1983, when he retired. After that, he started translating Finnish works into English. Among his translations are Linna's North Star trilogy, several works by Kalle Päätalo, and Aleksis Kivi's Seven Brothers.[3] After his retirement, he founded the Finnish American Translators Association (FATA).[4] Impola died at the age of 91 in Poughkeepsie.[5] References1. ^Library of Congress {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Impola, Richard}}{{US-academic-bio-stub}}2. ^Richard Impola Obituary 3. ^1 2 {{Cite web| url = http://www2.hs.fi/english/archive/news.asp?id=20030610IE5 | author = Jyri Raivio | title =Finland decorates veteran translator Richard Impola |work = Helsingin Sanomat |date =June 10, 2003 | accessdate = March 20, 2015 }} 4. ^Richard Impola. Finnish North American Literature Association 5. ^1 Daily Freeman Obituaries in Legacy.com 7 : 1923 births|2015 deaths|American people of Finnish descent|American translators|Columbia University alumni|American academics|20th-century translators |
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