Willy Kyrklund

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1921 – 2009

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Who was Willy Kyrklund?

Paul Wilhelm "Willy" Kyrklund was a Finnish Swedish-speaking author who lived in Uppsala, Sweden.

He was the son of an engineer. In 1938, his family moved from Finland to Sweden, where Kyrklund studied Chinese, Russian, Persian and mathematics. He also worked creating data codes.

Kyrklund's works of fiction are influenced by modernism; his early short stories resemble surrealism, in which the storyline is concealed by symbolism that contributes to conveying a mix of bitter irony, reconciliation and alienation. These characteristics of his writings, together with Kyrklund's own absurdities, to some extent resemble the work of Torgny Lindgren. However, in contrast to surrealism, Kyrklund's works are highly aware and well thought out.

Recurring themes are pointlessness and powerlessness, where good and bad meet in an ungraspable and sometimes deliberately incomprehensible greyscale. Man is not born to sin; there is no choice, and sin becomes unavoidable. Often sinful deeds loom, while the future sinner observes in confusion, uncomprehending and unable to change the course of events. However, Kyrklund succeeded in portraying his failing characters with great empathy and indulgence, yet with the distance of an observer. In his stories, he often applied classical motives from the Bible and the antique era – motives that are structurally eternal, patterns that can not be broken.

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Born
Feb 27, 1921
Helsinki
Profession
Education
  • Uppsala University
Lived in
  • Helsinki
Died
Jun 27, 2009

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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