Paavo Rintala

Paavo Rintala and his daughter Rauna Maria in September 1962.

Paavo Olavi Rintala[1] (20 September 1930 – 8 August 1999) was a Finnish novelist and theologian. He also wrote theatre pieces, radio plays and prose.

Rintala was born in Viipuri, Finland. He has won the Finnish State Prize for Literature (Kirjallisuuden valtionpalkinto) many times, including in 1956, 1963, 1966, 1972, 1972 and 1991. He won the Finlandia Prize as a Finnish laureate for his 1991 novel Sarmatian Orfeus. He also won the Runeberg Prize (in Finnish Runeberg-palkinto) in 1994. In 1971, Rintala was awarded the Pro Finlandia medal.[1] Two of his novels have been adapted to film by Finnish film director Mikko Niskanen. First was the 1958 novel Pojat adapted in 1962 with same title (English title The Boys). The other was the 1963 novel Sissiluutnantti adapted to film as Sissit.

Rintala died in Kirkkonummi, Finland, and he is buried in the Hietaniemi Cemetery in Helsinki.[2]

  1. ^ a b "Suomen Leijonan Pro Finlandia -mitalin saajat aakkosjärjestyksessä". Ritarikunnat (in Finnish). Chancery of the Orders of the White Rose of Finland and the Lion of Finland. Retrieved 4 April 2023. Rintala, Paavo Olavi kirjailija 6.12.1971
  2. ^ "Hietaniemen hautausmaa – merkittäviä vainajia" (PDF). Helsingin seurakuntayhtymä. Retrieved 2016-08-26.