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Cover:Hard
Category:History & GeographyFiction
ISBN:978-5-7777-0586-0
Dimensions: 155x23x225cm
The bright and multifaceted life of the famous Finnish writer (the Niscuvuri cycle and others) and close to the communist movement of the public activity Helly Voyolioki (1886-1954) is the object of constant interest in Finland. It also relates to her sister of Salm. The sisters, nee Murrik, were born in Estonia, but in Finland, education was completed and took place as individuals. Junior, Salm, being in the shadow of his famous sister, became a wife and faithful companion of the head of the United Kingdom of the UK R. Palm Datta. The older sister, Hella, did not consist of a member of any party, but adhered to very left, prommunistal views, showed itself as a brilliant writer (Bertolt Brecht himself was her co-author) and the hostess of an influential political salon. In 1943, Hella was convicted of a life sentence for communication with Soviet intelligence, but in 1944 liberated and played a prominent role in the policies and public life of the post-war Finland. Among the close friends and good familiar sisters, Murrik had a lot of the most influential personalities of that time. Helly and Salm life allow you to better understand the peripetia of that difficult time in Finland, Estonia, Sweden, Great Britain, Russia and in the world.
The author of the book - grandson Helly Voyolioki, a prominent Finnish political and statesman, Socalidemokrat, Foreign Minister Erkki Tomoyo. The book received a prestigious Literary Prize Finland in 2006 and translated into several European languages
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Cover:Hard
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  • Category:History & Geography
  • Category:Fiction
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ISBN:978-5-7777-0586-0

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