Maria Jotuni

Maria Jotuni

Maria Jotuni in 1930
Born Maria Gustaava Jotuni
9 April 1880
Kuopio, Finland
Died 30 September 1943 (aged 63)
Helsinki, Finland

Maria Gustaava Jotuni (Haggrén until 1906,[1] Jotuni-Tarkiainen from 1911, born 9 April 1880[1] Kuopio, died 30 September 1943 in Helsinki) was a Finnish author and a playwright.

Life

Jotuni went to an all-girls school in Kuopio.[2] She graduated in 1900 and planned to become teacher. In 1900–1904 she studied history and literature at the University of Helsinki.[2] Jotuni met her future husband, the literary critic Viljo Tarkiainen (1879–1951), in the university, and they got married in 1911. They had two children: Jukka Tarkiainen and Tuttu Tarkiainen. According to the latter's son Kari Tarkiainen, Jotuni's posthumously published novel Huojuva talo ("Tottering House") was based on her marriage to his grandfather; it depicts the husband as nightmarishly abusive.

She started working as a journalist in a student magazine at the University of Helsinki. Maria Haggrén changed her surname to Jotuni in 1906. "Jotuni" means a giant in Scandinavian mythology.[2][3][4] She died of heart disease in Helsinki.[1]

Works

Plays:

Novels:

Short stories:

Collection of other works:

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Maria Jotuni 1880 – 1943. dr.dk
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Maria Jotuni (1880–1943) – originally Maria Haggrén, Maria Haggren-Jotuni. kirjasto.sci.fi
  3. Maria Jotuni. koulut.kuopio.fi
  4. Innostus. tuhannettunteet.kuopio.fi (in Finnish)

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