Hans Aslak Guttorm (15 December 1907 – 24 March 1992 in Outakoski, Finland) was a Northern Sámi teacher and author who wrote in Northern Sámi.[1][2][3] He graduated as a teacher from Jyväskylä's teachers' seminary in 1935 and worked in that profession in Inari and Outakoski until 1969. He also worked for many years as an editor for the Sápmelaš monthly magazine. In 1985, Guttorm was shortlisted for the Nordic Council Literature Prize for his book Golgadeamen; the prize ended up going to Antti Tuuri, however.
Hans Aslak Guttorm | |
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Born | Hans Aslak Guttorm 15 December 1907 |
Died | 24 March 1992 Outakoski, Finland | (aged 84)
Works
edit- Koccam spalli: tivtak ja maidnasak (1940)
- Golgadeamen (1982)
- Čierru jietna meahcis (1982)
- Radjajohtin (1984)
- Iešnjárgga šiljut (1986)
- Šuvvi jahki (1996) (toim. Inga Guttorm)
References
edit- ^ Rauna Kuokkanen. Čánja gillii! 1 : Sámi girjjálašvuohta = Saamelainen kirjallisuus = Samisk litteratur. Sameraddi, 1998. ISBN 9519629165 (ebok fra bokhylla.no)
- ^ Harald Gaski. In the shadow of the midnight sun : contemporary Sami prose and poetry. Davvi girji, 1996. ISBN 8273743098. ebok fra bokhylla.no
- ^ Ildstedene synger: samisk samtidslitteratur. Oslo: Tiden. 1984. p. 136-140; forfatterbiografier.
External links
edit- Hans Aslak Guttorm
- Seija Guttorm reciting Guttorm's poem Eatnigiella in Northern Sámi Archived 23 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine