Author Harri István Mäki, suspected of plagiarism, has resigned from the Authors' Guild
Harri István Mäki has resigned from the Finnish Authors' Guild in response to allegations of plagiarism regarding his novels.
Controversial Author Caught in Plagiarism - Now There's a New Twist
Finnish author Harri István Mäki has been accused of plagiarism with multiple works, resulting in his resignation from the Finnish Writers' Union and the withdrawal of his books from sale.
Do you know what day it is today?
March 19th is celebrated as Minna Canth and Equality Day in Finland, honoring the first Finnish woman to receive her own flag day.
Controversial author suspected of plagiarism again - Publisher withdraws all books from sale
Finnish author Harri István Mäki faces renewed plagiarism allegations, leading his publisher to pull all of his works from sale.
Iida Turpeinen: "I have always been bothered by the absence of women in scientific novels"
Finnish author Iida Turpeinen found inspiration to write after encountering a massive skeleton, leading to her novel about the tragic history of the sea cow.
LIFE ON STORM ISLAND ⟩ "At no price should we forget that she is now married and should not start eating with her head uncovered"
The article discusses Anni Blomqvist's novel "Meri naabriks," the second in a series of five novels about the archipelago, highlighting its significance as part of a larger epic of the Åland Islands.
Do you know the answers to the 12th-grade exam questions? If you do, you are an L's graduate
Finnish high school graduation exams begin today with the Finnish language and literature test, and results will be available by mid-May.
READING RECOMMENDATION ⟩ A Harsh Finnish Story That Mysteriously Gets Under Your Skin
Cultural counselor Karl Martin Sinijärv recommends Tommi Kinnunen's book "Dark Months", describing its deep impact and unique Finnish humor amidst a grim narrative.
ET: The favorite author’s eldest child asked the family to gather in the living room - 'The child announced that they are a daughter and not a son'
Author Leena Lehtolainen shares a significant family moment where her eldest child revealed their gender identity as a daughter during a family gathering.
Today we celebrate Kalevala and Finnish culture
Today, Kalevala Day is celebrated in Finland, honoring Finnish culture and the national epic, Kalevala.
LIFE OF A FINNISH TEACHER ⟩ How many zero points fit into one life?
The article discusses the exploration of existential burdens through the lens of Tommi Kinnunen's novel about a post-World War II Finnish teacher.
Reading of the key Swedish-Finnish novel: 'Now we speak in our own way'
The Swedish-Finnish community celebrates the literary contributions of Antti Jalava with a reading of his acclaimed novel, "Asfaltblomman," emphasizing the significance of cultural identity and language.
All stutterers in the world get vindication in a Finnish debut novel to love
The novel 'Maamaa' by Finnish debut author Stefanie Tuurna portrays the protagonist Akira, who overcomes bullying and uses her stutter as a driving force in her life.
Hengaillaan Controversy: Kaarina Hazard Speaks Out
Actress-writer Kaarina Hazard apologizes for her comments on the Hengaillaan program that sparked controversy regarding author Satu Rämö's Hildur crime novels.
The Controversial Movie Hits Theaters - The Movie Has a Surprising Consequence
A film adaptation of Emily Brontë's classic novel is generating significant interest, with over 500 reservations for its translated versions in Finnish libraries.
What words make up the name WSOY? Test your knowledge of abbreviations – Only a language expert can get 10/10
A quiz challenging readers to identify the words that make up the name of a renowned Finnish publishing company, WSOY, with a total of ten points available.
Leena Krohn's short story collection introduces another side of Finnish literature
Leena Krohn's collection 'Hotel Sapiens and Other Irrational Stories' presents a dystopian view of humanity's future, translated from Finnish by Kadri Jaanits, highlighting the persistence of its themes despite being written over a decade ago.
Today we celebrate Runeberg's Day
Today marks Runeberg's Day, honoring Finland's national poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg, which has evolved into a celebration of Finnish literature and culture since its inception in 1854.
A smart and disturbing Finnish dystopia of humanity
The book "Hotel Sapiens and Other Irrational Tales" by Leena Krohni presents a pessimistic vision of humanity's future as machines surpass human intelligence, reflecting ongoing concerns that remain relevant over a decade after it was written.