Kirsti Paltto
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Kirsti Paltto (b. February 11, 1947 in Utsjoki, Finland) is a Sámi author who writes mainly in Northern Sámi. Her books have been translated into several languages, including Finnish, German, Norwegian, English and Inari Sámi. Paltto currently resides in Utsjoki.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Children's and young-adult books
- Vilges geađgi (1980, illustrated by Tuula Mukka)
- Go Ráhkun bođii Skáhpenjárgii (1982)
- Golleozat. Sápmelaš álbmotmáidnasa vuođul. (1984, illustrated by Merja Aletta Ranttila)
- Dávggáš ja násti (1988, illustrated by Sigga-Marja Magga)
- Divga (1990, illustrated by Mika Launis)
- Urbi (1994)
- Ája (2007), illustrated by Inghilda Tapio
[edit] Poetry
[edit] Fiction
- Soagŋu (1971 short stories)
- Risten (1981 short stories)
- Guhtoset dearvan min bohccot (1987)
- Guovtteoaivvat nisu (1989 short stories)
- Guržo luottat (1991)
- 256 golláža (1992)
- Suoláduvvan (2001 short stories)
- Násttit muohtagierragis (2007)
[edit] Plays
- Liemmajoen Anni, play (Rovanniemi City Theater 1976)
- Maahiset, radio play (YLE 1977)
- Háhtežanáhkku, children's play (Puppet Theater Kuukkeli 1978)
- Niilan porovaara, radio play (YLE 1981)
- Eatnanvulošája, children's radio play (Sámi Radio 1985)
- Jiella, radio play (YLE 1990)
- Dat ráhkesvuohta, play (Rávgos Theater 1994)
- Gáiggonat, play (Rávgos Theater 1995)
- Váimboustibat, play (Rávgos Theater 1996)
- Girill von Dáktelus, play (Rávgos Theater 1999)
- Boahtteáigái, play (Rávgoš Theater 2003)
[edit] Other literary works
- Saamelaiset (pamphlet from 1973)
- Savvon. Sámi Girječálliid Searvi antologiija (editor, 1983)
- Aitmatov: Girjját beatnaga dievva (translated in cooperation with Eino Kuokkanen 1993)
[edit] Awards
- Sokeain kuunnelmapalkinto 1977
- Cultural Award from the Province of Lapland in Finland 1977
- Short-listed for the Finlandia Prize 1986
- Cultural Award from the Sami Parliament of Finland 1997[1]
- The Helen Prize (2000)
- Literature Award from the Saami Council 2001)
[edit] Notes
- This article is based on a translation of Kirsti Paltto from the Finnish Wikipedia (3-4-2008).
[edit] References
- ^ Chronicle 1997. Retrieved on 2008-03-04.