- Lièvre de Vatanen. Arto
Paasilinna's brothers are the
writers Erno
Paasilinna,
Reino Paasilinna and
Mauri Paasilinna. Arto
Paasilinna was born on 20 April...
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Paasilinna is a
Finnish surname meaning "stone-made stronghold" or "stone fortress".
Notable people with the
surname include: Arto
Paasilinna (1942–2018)...
-
Reino Paasilinna (5
December 1939 – 21 July 2022) was a
Finnish politician who
served as a
Member of the
European Parliament (MEP). He was a
member of...
- Erno
Paasilinna (14
March 1935, in
Petsamo – 30
September 2000, in Tampere) was a
Finnish writer and journalist. He
received several literary prizes, the...
- (Finnish: Jäniksen vuosi) is a 1975
picaresque novel by
Finnish author Arto
Paasilinna. The
novel has been
translated into 29
languages including English, Bulgarian...
- of the book Courage: The life and
execution of
Arndt Pekurinen by Erno
Paasilinna. The city of
Helsinki named a park
Arndt Pekurisen puisto (Arndt Pekurinen...
- expedition.
Paasilinna (1980), pp. 225–244
Niinikangas (2013), pp. 27, 31
Paasilinna (1980), pp. 175–183
Niinikangas (2013), pp. 34–35
Paasilinna (1980),...
- hare. The film is
based on the 1975 book The Year of the Hare by Arto
Paasilinna. The Year of the Hare was the last film of
Risto Jarva; he died in a car...
- (Peter Owen
Publishers in
London brought this out in
August 2012) Arto
Paasilinna, The Year of the Hare
Frederic Prokosch, The
Asiatics Donald Richie, The...
- joukkoitsemurha) is a 1990
Finnish satirical black comedy novel by Arto
Paasilinna. It's a
story about two
suicidal men who, when they meet each
other in...