ANNI SUMARI
Anni
Sumari was born in Helsinki, Finland, in 1965, and studied literature
and media/communication studies at the University of Helsinki. She is the
author of ten books of poetry and prose, including Selected Poems
(2006), The Years Above the Waters (2003), Train Play (2001),
Sinerian (2000), and Measure and Quantity (1998), for which
she won the Finnish National Broadcasting Company's Dancing Bear Prize for
best poetry book of the year. She has also received an artist's grant from
the Finnish Ministry of Culture for 2004-2006. Active in translation and
editing, her works have been translated into many languages including
English, German, French, Belorussian, Serbian, Slovene and Hebrew. She is a
member of the Board of the Finnish PEN Center. She recently received an
artist's grant from the Finnish
Ministry of Culture for 2007-2011, and has edited and translated a book
called Odinn's Steed: The Scandinavian Myths, which
has just come out in Finnish.
The Other Side of
Landscape: An Anthology of Contemporary Nordic Poetry (2006; with
Nicolaj Stochholm)
Upcoming readings/events:
TBA
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