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Kaari Marjatta Utrio (born 28 July 1942, official surname Utrio-Linnilä, formerly Virkajärvi) is a Finnish writer. She has written over 35
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s and 13 non-fiction books on historical topics. She is a historian, holding the degree of Master of Arts from the University of Helsinki, and has retired from the position of Professor in service of the Finnish State Commission of Fine Arts.


Personal history

Kaari Utrio was born in Helsinki to a middle-class family. Her father was , who after the Winter War worked as
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of Tammi, a Finnish publishing company. Her mother
Meri Marjatta Utrio Meri Marjatta Utrio (née Vitikainen; 23 March 1919 – 14 December 2004) was a Finnish editor and translator to Finnish. She was married with Urho Untamo Utrio, who was the chief executive officer of the publishing company Tammi and has three ...
(née Vitikainen) worked as an editor, journalist and a translator of works into Finnish. There were over four thousand books (100 meters) in Utrio's childhood home in Tapiola, Espoo, and literature was greatly valued in her family. Utrio became acquainted with literature at a young age, when her mother read her classics of world literature, such as Kipling and Shakespeare as bed-time stories. At the age of seven, the first book Utrio read by herself was a thick volume of ''Jokamiehen maailmanhistoria'' (''World History for the Everyman''). At school Utrio did well, also in composition writing, even though she did not have any plans to become a writer at the time. Instead she wanted to become a researcher of history. Carl Grimberg's ''Kansojen historia'' (''History of Peoples'') offered a lively description of history to the young Utrio. Utrio matriculated in 1962 from Helsingin tyttölukio, a girls-only prep school college. After that, she studied history at the University of Helsinki and graduated as a Master of Arts in 1967, History of Finland and Scandinavia as her major subject and General history as minor. Utrio had focused on medieval history and held intentions to contribute to research of Finnish Middle Ages. The following year, Utrio published her first novel ''Kartanonherra ja kaunis Kirstin'' (''The Lord of the Manor and the Beautiful Kirstin''), which was published by Tammi. The title was given by the publisher, and Utrio did not like it herself. The book was, however, a start for Utrio's numerous other historical novels, which have so far been published at a steady pace, usually one per year. Utrio has also published many non-fiction books about history. Utrio has three children, all sons: Karri Virkajärvi (born 1969), Antti Virkajärvi (born 1971) and Lauri "Lasse" Linnilä (born 1976). In 1974 Utrio married Kai Linnilä. The next year, they moved to
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in Somero. At first, the couple tried their hand at self-sufficient agriculture, but gave it up after a couple of years. Instead, in 1982, Utrio and Linnilä founded a publishing company called . Amanita became a family corporation, because Meri Utrio worked there, and later also Lasse Lauri Linnilä and his wife (Sari) joined the staff. Utrio has been active in several organisations. She has been the chairman of the Minna Canth Society from 1999. Utrio is a member of
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and has been on the board of the Finnish Association of Writers for several years. She has also been active in municipal politics as a non-committed member of the
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group of the Somero municipal government from 1980 to 1988, and the chair of the municipality's committee for library and culture. Her efforts to secure the election of a female President for the Republic of Finland had been remarkable: after making volunteer work in 1994 campaign for Elisabeth Rehn (who almost won, i.e. lost the 1994 presidential election by small margin), in 1999 professor Utrio joined the campaign for Tarja Halonen, serving in 1999–2000 and anew in 2005–2006 as Chairperson of the non-party-committed Political Action Citizenry Delegation (PAC) for Tarja Halonen's success (Halonen got elected in 2000 and again on 2006). Utrio has also given many lectures in many events all around Finland. Utrio was appointed an artistic professor for the years 1995 to 2000, which was a recognition for her work. Utrio has been an academic in the since 2000. She was awarded the in 2002 for her life's work, and Pro Finlandia medal in 1993.


General works

The majority of Utrio's novels are historicals, set in a vast array of periods from Antiquity to the early 19th century; however, her specialty has always been the medieval period and it is for her medieval novels that she is mostly known. The main character is typically a woman, often somehow connected to Finland or Finnish history, although in the novel ''Vaskilintu'' (''The Brass Bird'') the other main character is a man, Eirik Väkevä. The setting is usually medieval Finland or its neighbouring countries, but faraway places like Constantinople and
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also feature. The characters in Utrio's books are mostly
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al, but she also uses real historical figures as background characters. Utrio utilises her historical knowledge in great detail to strive for authenticity in depicting the lives of medieval people and to make history come alive for the readers. The private history of everyday life is a prominent element in her books, the lives of ordinary people taking precedence over political events. Everyday life is described from a woman's point of view, also reflecting the inferior position of women in historical times. Utrio writes strong and capable heroines who are able to achieve relatively good positions in life because of their strength and love. Utrio can be seen continuing the tradition of the Finnish historical novel, including authors like
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, , Mika Waltari and
Ursula Pohjolan-Pirhonen Ursula Kerttu Margareta Pohjolan-Pirhonen (6 April 1925 Helsinki – 17 July 1984 Sulkava) was a Finnish author of mainly romantic historical novels. She is considered one of the founders of historical entertainment in Finnish literature, alongs ...
. However, Utrio renewed the Finnish historical novel as a genre by raising female characters to the fore and by exploring the role women have always had in the private sphere, maintaining not only the home but social cohesion. All of her books include themes of progress: things are improved by people actively searching for new solutions. She is considered one of the founders of historical entertainment in Finnish literature, alongside of Pohjolan-Pirhonen. Utrio also hardly ever uses the present tense in her narratives. Utrio's non-fiction works focus on the history of women and children, whose lives otherwise remain often hidden because of lack of historical sources, and usually are not discussed in historical narratives. ''Eevan tyttäret'' (''The Daughters of Eve'') is one of Utrio's most notable non-fiction books. The book describes the history of women from the ancient Middle East and ancient Greece until modern times. The book has achieved international notice, and has been translated into seven languages. Her career as a widely published author lasted approximately fifty years. She started in 1967 working her first novel (that came out in 1968). Utrio strived to publish a new novel each year. In 2019 Utrio announced that her working days are over. Her 2017 book remains her last publication. Ever since her first novel that came out in 1968, she has been one of Finland's most-read authors and published quite regularly. It has been argued on the Kirjasampo website (the representative of public libraries in Finland), that she has been the single most influential author to have shaped
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's thinking. Her 1968 novel reached already in its first year tens of thousands of readers. Hundreds of thousands of Finnish women have, since 1968, read and been influenced by Utrio's views inherent in her books, such as need for equality between genders, existence of female strength, practical family values, and non-religiosity, as well as fact-based comprehension of circumstances, mentalities and conditions of human life in a selection of past centuries, usually in agrarian economy.


Works


Novels

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Kartanonherra ja kaunis Kirstin ''Kartanonherra ja kaunis Kirstin'' (Finnish: ''The Lord of the Mansion and the Beautiful Kirstin'') is a historical novel by Finnish author Kaari Utrio Kaari Marjatta Utrio (born 28 July 1942, official surname Utrio-Linnilä, formerly Virkaj ...
(''The Lord of the Manor and the Beautiful Kirstin'') ( Tammi 1968, also named Kirstin, Tammi 1998) *
Sunneva Jaarlintytär ''Sunneva Jaarlintytär'' (Finnish: ''Sunneva, Daughter of the Jarl'') is a historical novel by Finnish author Kaari Utrio Kaari Marjatta Utrio (born 28 July 1942, official surname Utrio-Linnilä, formerly Virkajärvi) is a Finnish writer. S ...
(''Sunneva, Daughter of the Jarl'') (Tammi 1969) *
Sunneva keisarin kaupungissa ''Sunneva keisarin kaupungissa'' (Finnish: ''Sunneva in the Emperor's City'') is a historical novel by Finnish author Kaari Utrio Kaari Marjatta Utrio (born 28 July 1942, official surname Utrio-Linnilä, formerly Virkajärvi) is a Finnish wri ...
(''Sunneva in the Imperial City'') (Tammi 1970) *
Vehkalahden neidot ''Vehkalahden neidot'' (Finnish: ''The Maidens of Vehkalahti'') is a 1971 historical novel by Finnish author Kaari Utrio. The story is fiction that takes place in the mid-1400s and is set up in the context of squires of Vehkalahti, somewhat ana ...
(''The Maidens of Vehkalahti'') (Tammi 1971) * Pirita, Karjalan tytär (''Pirita, Daughter of Karelia'') (Tammi 1972) *
Viipurin kaunotar ''Viipurin kaunotar'' (Finnish: ''The Beauty from Viipuri'') is a historical novel by Finnish author Kaari Utrio Kaari Marjatta Utrio (born 28 July 1942, official surname Utrio-Linnilä, formerly Virkajärvi) is a Finnish writer. She has writ ...
(''The Beauty of Viborg'') (Tammi 1973) * Aatelisneito, porvaristyttö (''The Noble Maiden, The Burgher's Daughter'') (Tammi 1974) * Kun nainen hallitsi, rakasti ja vihasi (''When a Woman Ruled, Loved and Hated'') (Tammi 1975) *
Pirkkalan pyhät pihlajat ''Pirkkalan pyhät pihlajat'' (Finnish: ''The Holy Rowan Trees of Pirkkala'') is a historical romance novel by the Finnish author Kaari Utrio, first published in 1976. The novel is divided into six parts. The first part sets the historical backg ...
(''The Sacred Rowan Trees of Pirkkala'') (Tammi 1976) * Pappilan neidot (''The Damsels of the Vicarage'') (Tammi 1977) *
Rakas Henrietta ''Rakas Henrietta'' (Finnish: ''My Dear Henrietta'') is a historical novel by Finnish author Kaari Utrio. It tells the story of Henrietta, the charming daughter of Lord Silfverhanen, who is still unmarried at 24, earning her the label of an "ol ...
(''My Dear Henrietta'') (Tammi 1977) *
Karjalan kruunu ''Karjalan kruunu'' (Finnish: ''The Crown of Karelia'') is a historical novel by Finnish author Kaari Utrio Kaari Marjatta Utrio (born 28 July 1942, official surname Utrio-Linnilä, formerly Virkajärvi) is a Finnish writer. She has written o ...
(''The Crown of Karelia'') (Tammi 1978) * Rautalilja (''The Iron Lily'') (Tammi 1979) * Neidontanssi (''The Maiden Dance'') (Tammi 1980) *
Porvarin morsian ''Porvarin morsian'' (English: ''The Bourgeois Bride'') is a historical novel by Finnish author Kaari Utrio Kaari Marjatta Utrio (born 28 July 1942, official surname Utrio-Linnilä, formerly Virkajärvi) is a Finnish writer. She has written ...
(''The Bride of the Burgher'') (Kolmiokirja 1980) * Katarinan taru (''The Story of Katarina'') (Tammi 1981) * Pormestarin tytär (''The Daughter of the Mayor'') (Tammi 1982) *
Ruusulaakso ''Ruusulaakso'' (Finnish for: ''Rose Valley'') is a 1982 novel by Finnish author Kaari Utrio. The novel is about rich Helsinkians in the 1980s, and it is Utrio's only novel that does not have a historical setting. The included the novel in its ...
(''The Rose Valley'') (Tammi 1982) * Isabella (''Isabella'') (Tammi 1988) * Kuka olet, Elissa? (''Who Are You, Elissa?'') (Tammi 1989) *
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(''Vendela'') (Tammi 1989) * Haukka, minun rakkaani (''The Falcon, My Love'') (Tammi 1990) * Vanajan Joanna (''Joanna of Vanaja'') (Tammi 1991) *
Vaskilintu ''Vaskilintu'' (Finnish: ''The Brass Bird'' or ''The Copper Bird'' or ''The Bronze Bird'') is a 1992 historical novel by Finnish author Kaari Utrio. It is set in 11th century Europe. ''Vaskilintu'' and ''Tuulihaukka ''Tuulihaukka'' (Finnish: ...
(''The Bronze Bird'') (Tammi 1992) * Uhritulet (''The Sacrificial Fires'') (Tammi 1993) *
Kuukiven kevät ''The Spring of the Moonstone'' () is a 1995 historical romance novel by Finnish author Kaari Utrio Kaari Marjatta Utrio (born 28 July 1942, official surname Utrio-Linnilä, formerly Virkajärvi) is a Finnish writer. She has written over 35 ...
(''The Spring of the Moonstone'') ( Otava 1995) *
Tuulihaukka ''Tuulihaukka'' (Finnish: ''The Kestrel'' or ''The Wind Falcon'') is a 1995 historical novel by Finnish author Kaari Utrio. It is set in 11th century Europe. ''Tuulihaukka'' and '' Vaskilintu'' are considered to be Utrio's most important works. ...
(''The Kestrel'', Wind Falcon) (Tammi 1995) * Iisalmen serkku ja muita kertomuksia (''The Cousin from Iisalmi and Other Stories'') (Tammi 1996) * Katarina (''Katarina'') (A combination of the books ''Neidontanssi'' and ''Katarinan Taru''; Tammi 1998) * Yksisarvinen (''The Unicorn'') (Tammi 2000) *
Ruma kreivitär ''Ruma kreivitär'' (Finnish: ''The Ugly Countess'') is a 2002 historical novel by Finnish author Kaari Utrio Kaari Marjatta Utrio (born 28 July 1942, official surname Utrio-Linnilä, formerly Virkajärvi) is a Finnish writer. She has written ...
(''The Ugly Countess'') (Tammi 2002) * Saippuaprinsessa (''The Soap Princess'') (Tammi 2004) *
Ilkeät sisarpuolet ''Ilkeät sisarpuolet'' (Finnish: ''The Evil Half Sisters'') is a 2007 historical novel by Finnish author Kaari Utrio Kaari Marjatta Utrio (born 28 July 1942, official surname Utrio-Linnilä, formerly Virkajärvi) is a Finnish writer. She has ...
(''The Wicked Stepsisters'') (Tammi 2007) * Vaitelias perillinen (''The Taciturn Heir'') (Tammi 2009) * Oppinut neiti (''The Learned Miss'') (Amanita 2011) * Seuraneiti (''A Lady's Companion'') (Amanita 2013) * Paperiprinssi (''The Paper Prince'') (Amanita 2015) * Hupsu rakkaus (Amanita 2017)


Non fiction, factual history

* Somero: viljan maa (''Somero: The Land of Grain'') (with Kai Linnilä, Amanita 1982) * Suomalaisia taiteilijakoteja (''Finnish Artists' Homes'') (only the introduction, Kuurojen liitto 1982) * Eevan tyttäret (''The Daughters of Eve'') (Tammi 1984) * Eevan historia (''The History of Eve'') (Amanita 1985) * Venus (''Venus'') (Tammi 1985) * Kalevan tyttäret (''The Daughters of Kaleva'') (Tammi 1986) * Laps' Suomen (''The Child of Finland'') (with Kaarina Helakisa; Otava 1987) * Vuosisatainen Viipuri (''The Century in Viipuri'') (Tammi 1991) * Suuri prinsessakirja (''The Great Princess Book'') (with and ; Otava 1991) * Suomi silloin kerran (''Finland, Once Upon a Time'') (with Kai Linnilä,
Meri Utrio Meri Marjatta Utrio (née Vitikainen; 23 March 1919 – 14 December 2004) was a Finnish editor and translator to Finnish. She was married with Urho Untamo Utrio, who was the chief executive officer of the publishing company Tammi and has three ...
and ; Tammi 1992) * Rusoposkia, huulten purppuraa (''Rosy Cheeks, Purple Lips'') (with Una Nuotio and Taina Heikkilä; Tekniikan museo 1995) * Familia 1-6 (''Familia'') (with Many Writers; Tammi 1995–1997) * Perhekirja (''The Family Book'') (Tammi 1998) * Bella Donna (''Bella Donna'') (with ; Tammi 2001)


Other works

* Tulin onneni yrttitarhaan (''I Came into the Herb Garden of my Happiness'') (with Salme Sauri; Otava 1988) * Ruusulamppu (''The Rose Lamp'') (Kaisaniemen Dynamo 2002) (it was a booklet written for a company, is a story seemingly of the genre of historical fiction, and the company uses/used it as business gift - formerly: No information is available of the nature of this book)


References


External links

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Kaari Utrio in 375 humanists – 27 May 2015. Faculty of Arts, University of Helsinki.
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