Also known as Einar Lönnbohm, Armas Lönnbohm
finländsk författare och diktare
Eino Leino was a prominent Finnish poet and journalist who lived from 1878 to 1926 and played an important role in Finnish literary and cultural life during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work helped shape modern Finnish literature during a period of significant national development.
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Eino Leino, egentligen Armas Einar Leopold Lönnbohm (faderns släktnamn var dock ursprungligen Mustonen), född 6 juli 1878 i Paldamo, död 10 januari 1926 i Tusby, var en finländsk diktare. Han var bror till Kasimir Leino.
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Eino Leino (6 July 1878, Paltamo, Kainuu - 10 January 1926, Tuusula, Uusimaa) was a Finnish poet and journalist and is considered one of the pioneers of Finnish poetry. His poems combine modern and Finnish folk elements. The style of much of his work is like the Kalevala and folk songs. Nature, love, and despair are frequent themes in Leino's work. He is beloved and widely read in Finland today. Eino Leino was born as Armas Einar Leopold Lönnbohm in Paltamo and was the seventh and youngest son
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