Jyrki Pellinen (born May 16, 1940, in Helsinki) is a Finnish writer, poet and visual artist. He has published over 50 fiction books, and was the 1988 recipient of the Eino Leino Prize.[1]
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Jyrki Pellinen (born 1940) is one of the authors who has most decisively discarded all traditional forms both in his poetry and in his prose; one of his latest works, Tahan asti olen puhunut (Until Now, I Have Been Speaking), can hardly be ...
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