词条 | Eeva Kilpi |
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BiographyEeva Karin Salo was born on February 18, 1928, to Solmu Aulis Aimo and Helmi Anna Maria (née Saharinen) Salo within the former Karelian municipality of Hiitola, Finnish Karelia, where she lived until the coming of the Winter War of 1939-1940.[3][3] During the Winter War, Kilpi and her family survived bombings by hiding in an underground cellar. Her father was later called away to the front lines and the family was forced to evacuate from the region. Kilpi ended up attaining an education within Helsinki, the capital and largest city within Finland.[4][3] Awards
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References1. ^{{cite book|last=France|first=Peter|title=The Oxford Guide to Literature in English Translation|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JKTD2B2jxA8C&pg=PA568|year=2000|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-818359-4|pages=568–}} 2. ^{{cite news|last=Relander|first=Ann-Christine|title=En förtrollad trädgård, en vibrerande sång till Karelen|url=http://www.svd.se/kultur/litteratur/en-fortrollad-tradgard-en-vibrerande-sang-till-karelen_30485.svd|accessdate=1 April 2014|newspaper=Svenska Dagbladet|date=3 March 2005|language=Swedish}} 3. ^1 "Eeva Karin Kilpi." Contemporary Authors Online. Detroit: Gale, 2008. Biography in Context. Web. 6 Sept. 2016. 4. ^1 {{Citation|last=DutchRanger|title=Fire and Ice : The Winter War of Finland and Russia ;2006|date=2013-08-13|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMa3w8L92Xs|accessdate=2016-05-06}} External links
9 : 1928 births|Living people|People from Lakhdenpokhsky District|20th-century Finnish poets|Finnish feminists|21st-century Finnish poets|Finnish women poets|20th-century women writers|21st-century women writers |
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