词条 | Tulenkantajat |
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PositioningThe group's main motto was Ikkunat auki Eurooppaan (Windows open to Europe) and its members visited Europe's major cities such as Paris, Rome, London and Berlin. The young people who started Tulenkantajat in their early 20s ended up being important cultural characters in Finnish society. Tulenkantajat's poetry and prose received inspiration from oriental themes, jazz, city and industry life as well as hedonism. People are tired of viewing the world from hazy castles in the air like romantics, or from the grey surface of the earth like realists. That is why people want to see the world during a giddy, heart-rending leap of death high from above, through a strange perspective lasting only a wink of a moment - despite the risk that the salto mortale might not succeed, the head of the daring jumper being crushed against the paved street. A leap from the fifth floor is a fully conscious trick. It is not an accident or a whim of a madman, as is often believed. It has been performed by individuals who have wanted to expand the kingdom of art to include unmapped areas of the world of beauty. This area they have found, surprising with its richness, is called modern times.- Olavi Paavolainen (1929)Notable membersSome of the best known members of Tulenkantajat were Olavi Paavolainen, Mika Waltari, Katri Vala, Elina Vaara, Erkki Vala, Yrjö Jylhä, P. Mustapää, Uuno Kailas, Ilmari Pimiä and Arvi Kivimaa. References1. ^{{cite book | last = Kantokorpi | first = Otso | year = 1995 | title = Tulenkantajat 1928-1930. Pääkirjoitukset, ohjelmalliset artikkelit, julistukset ja iskulauseet | publisher = JB-Kustannus, smak! 1 | isbn = 952-5019-02-0}} 2. ^{{cite book | last = Kurjensaari | first = Matti | year = 1975 | title = Loistava Olavi Paavolainen: henkilö- ja ajankuva | publisher = Tammi | isbn = 951-30-2753-8}} 2 : Finnish literature|Finnish artist groups and collectives |
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