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Arto Tapio Paasilinna (Finnish: [ˈɑrto ˈpɑːsiˌlinːɑ], approximately AR-toh PAH-see-LEEN-nah; 20 April 1942 – 15 October 2018) was a Finnish writer, being a former journalist turned comic novelist. One of Finland's most successful novelists, he won a broad readership outside of Finland in a way few other Finnish authors have before. Translated into 27 languages, over seven million copies of his books have been sold worldwide, and he has been claimed as "instrumental in generating the current level of interest in books from Finland".Paasilinna is mostly known for his 1975 novel The Year of the Hare (Jäniksen vuosi), a bestseller in France and Finland, translated into 18 languages, awarded three international prizes, and adapted twice into feature films: a 1977 Finnish film directed by Risto Jarva called The Year of the Hare, and a 2006 French film directed by Marc Rivière called Le Lièvre de Vatanen.
Arto Paasilinna's brothers are the writers Erno Paasilinna, Reino Paasilinna and Mauri Paasilinna.
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Natalia (1979)
Jäniksen vuosi
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GenderMale
Birthday1942-04-20
Deathday2018-10-15 (76 years old)
Birth NameArto Tapio Paasilinna
Birth PlaceKittilä, Finland
SiblingsErno Paasilinna, Reino Paasilinna, Mauri Paasilinna
CitizenshipsFinland
AwardsJussi Award for Best Script, Giuseppe Acerbi literary prize, Pro Finlandia Medal of the Order of the Lion of Finland
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