WALTARI, MIKA

mēˈkə välˈtärē, 1908–79, Finnish author. Waltari wrote plays, detective stories, and travelogues, but is best known for his novels. After completing his university education in Helsinki he lived for a brief time in Paris, where he wrote Suuri illusioni [the great illusion] (1928), one of the important Finnish novels in the period between the two world wars. He was a leading figure among the "Torchbearers," a literary circle celebrating urban life in the 1920s. From Father to Son (1936), a historical novel, was followed by the series of historical novels that Waltari wrote after World War II. The Egyptian (1945, tr. 1949), set in Egypt c.1000 b.c., is the work that brought him international fame. Other novels include The Etruscan (1955, tr. 1957) and The Roman (1964, tr. 1966). His work has been widely translated, and adapted for motion pictures.

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The Etruscan Also by Mika Waltari THE EGYPTIAN THE ADVENTURER THE WANDERER A...STORIES A NAIL MERCHANT AT NIGHTFALL The Etruscan By MIKA WALTARI Translated by Lily Leino G. P. Putnam's Sons New York...
...small; it has to be suspected that the English versions of such one-time best sellers as Johannes Linnankoski and Mika Waltari were made at second hand, from Swedish. But translators have not been the only rare commodity; of all the major literatures...
...selling books of fiction in the United States in 1949 were reported to be The Egyptian by the Finnish writer, Mika Waltari ; The Big Fisherman by Lloyd Douglas; Mary , a Biblical novel by Sholem Asch; John OHara A Rage to...
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Todays Technology: Of Pyramids and Payment Systems. In 1949, Mika Waltari published the novel The Egyptian, later a movie, that told the story of Sinuhe, an Egyptian who leaves his homeland under a cloud...
...SCANDINAVIA AND WORLD WAR II Chair: Oddvar Hoidal, San Diego State University * Pauli Heikkila, University of Turku, "Mika Waltari in the European Writers Guild" * Daron W. Olson,Minnesota State University, Moorhead, "The JanusFaced Years: Nordmanns-Forbundet...


 

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WALTARI, MIKA me k val tare, 1908 79, Finnish author. Waltari wrote plays, detective stories, and travelogues, but is...was followed by the series of historical novels that Waltari wrote after World War II. The Egyptian (1945, tr. 1949...
...Finnish literature in the mid-20th cent. were the novelist Vaino Linna and the prolific novelist, poet, and playwright Mika Waltari . See P. I. Ravila, ed., Finnish Literary Reader (1965); A. Rubulis, Baltic Literature (1970); J. Ahokas, A...


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