Uuno Kailas
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Uuno Kailas, born Frans Uno Salonen (29 March 1901 – 22 March 1933) was a Finnish
Finland
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 poet
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A poet is a person who writes poetry. A poet's work can be literal, meaning that his work is derived from a specific event, or metaphorical, meaning that his work can take on many meanings and forms. Poets have existed since antiquity, in nearly all languages, and have produced works that vary...

, author, and translator.

Kailas was born in Hartola
Hartola
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. After his mother's death, the boy received a strict religious upbringing from his grandmother. He studied in Heinola
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 and occasionally in the University of Helsinki
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. In 1919, he took part in the Aunus expedition
Aunus expedition
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, where his close friend Bruno Schildt was killed.

Kailas' criticism and translations were published in Helsingin Sanomat
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. His first collection of poetry was Tuuli ja tähkä in 1922.

Kailas served in the army from 1923 until 1925. In 1929, he was hospitalized due to schizophrenia
Schizophrenia
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, and he was also diagnosed with tuberculosis
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. He died in Nice
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, France
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 in 1933, and was buried in Helsinki
Helsinki
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.

Poetry

  • Tuuli ja tähkä (Gummerus 1922)
  • Purjehtijat (WSOY 1925)
  • Silmästä silmään (Schildt 1926)
  • Paljain jaloin (Otava, 1928)
  • Uni ja kuolema (WSOY 1931)
  • Runoja (poems from poetry collections Paljain jaloin, Purjehtijat, Silmästä silmään, Tuuli ja tähkä and Uni ja kuolema; WSOY 1932)
  • Punajuova (WSOY 1933)
  • Valikoima runoja (WSOY 1938)
  • Isien tie (WSOY 1941)
  • Uuno Kailaan runoja (selection; WSOY 1963)
  • Ja tomust alkaa avaruus (selection; Karisto 1984)
  • Unen, kuoleman ja intohimon lauluja (selection; Otava 1986)
  • Unten maa (selection; Karisto 1989)
  • Tuulien laulu (selection; among Saima Harmaja's and Eino Leino's poems; Kirjapaja 1992)
  • Tuulien nousuun (Kirjapaja 1996)
  • Palava laulu (selection; WSOY 2000)

Translations

  • Leacock, Stephen: Pukinsorkka (Gummerus, 1923)
  • Bruhn, Rudolf: Kuuden kerho (Otava 1924)
  • Kaunis Saksa (WSOY 1924)
  • Rakkauden korkea veisu (Gummerus 1924)
  • Rosen, Erwin: Kaikkien valtojen uhalla (Gummerus 1924)
  • France, Anatole: Aadamin ensimmäisen vaimon tytär (Kansanvalta 1926)
  • Mörne, Arvid: Meren kasvojen edessä (Schildt 1926)
  • Scott, Gabriel: Polku (Schildt 1926)
  • Södergran, Edith: Levottomia unia (Tulenkantajain osakeyhtiö 1929)
  • Kessel, Joseph: Ruhtinasöitä (Näytelmä 1930)
  • Tegnér, Esaias: Fritjofin taru (Otava 1932)
  • Södergran, Edith: Kohtaamisia (valikoima; WSOY 1982)
  • Södergran, Edith: Runoja (WSOY 1942; also known as Kultaiset linnut, Karisto 1990)
  • Södergran, Edith: Elämäni, kuolemani ja kohtaloni (among Pentti Saaritsa's ja Aale Tynni's translations; Otava 1994)
  • Södergran, Edith: Hiljainen puutarha (Karisto 1994)

Literature

  • Maunu Niinistö: Uuno Kailas: hänen elämänsä ja hänen runoutensa. WSOY, 1956.
  • Matti Hälli: Uuno Kailaasta Aila Meriluotoon. Suomalaisten kirjailijain elämäkertoja. WSOY, 1947.
  • Uuno Kailas: muistojulkaisu. WSOY, 1933.
  • Kalle Achté: Uuno Kailas - runoilija psykiatrin silmin. Yliopistopaino.

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