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Elämän hinta: esseitä

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First published January 1, 2002

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Torsti Lehtinen

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Torsti Lehtinen is a Finnish writer and philosopher. He studied philosophy, theology and literature at the University of Helsinki.

In 1959 he made his first trip abroad, to Copenhagen, a city that became and has remained a foreign focal point for him. The years 1979-1982 he lived in Stockholm before returning to Finland, first to Middle-Finland and then, in 1999, to his native Helsinki.

Since his youth he tried his hand in some 40 different professions, the more serious of which were working as a teacher for the socially handicapped for five years and as a software consultant for Nokia computers for nine years.

In 1982 he published his first novel, Kun päättyy Pitkäsilta (Where ends the Longbridge). With the publication of his second novel, Kuin unta ja varjoa (Like dream and shadow), in 1983, he became a full-time writer. Since then he has written more than 20 works, including novels, aphorisms, poems, essays, plays and non-fiction. He has also edited several books and been a co-writer of around 50 books. Parts of his production have been translated into Danish, Swedish, German, Estonian and Russian. Torsti Lehtinen has also been active as a translator. His translations include the main works of Søren Kierkegaard, as well as works from Swedish and English.

Torsti Lehtinen has taught philosophy and creative writing at many Finnish universities and academic institutions, and has held seminars and given lectures at, amongst others, the universities of Helsinki, Tartu and Reykjavik, and the Nordens folkliga akademi in Gothenburg.

He has been awarded several literature prizes, e.g. The WSOY Literature Award, and he won The National Biennial Championships in Essayism in 1995.

Torsti Lehtinen served on the board of the Middle-Finland Writers’ Association, and, after moving back to Helsinki, was invited to become president of the Helsinki Writers’ Guild in 2003. He also served as vice-president of the Finnish Writers’ Association (2000–2005) and was created an honorary member of The Middle-Finland Writers’ Association in 1995.

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October 6, 2016
Olin kesällä yhdellä Lehtisen kirjoituskurssilla, josta innoittuneena lainasin tämän esseekokoelman. Olipa hyvä, että näin päin, sillä kaikki kirjassa olevat jutut hän ehti kertoa myös kurssin aikana. Siinä mielessä kirjaan oli hieman hankalaa suhtautua itsenäisenä kokonaisuutena. Ja vielä vaikeammaksi asian tekee se, että iso osa esseistä kertautuu hänen kirjoitusoppaassaan, jota niin ikään aloin lukea. Tämä toisto jo taitaa laskea arviotani yhden tähden verran.

Luen esseitä, sillä yritän saada lajityypistä kiinni. Tämä teos ei asiaa kovinkaan paljon helpottanut. Lhtinen tuntuu typillisesti olevan asiasta vankasti jotain mieltä, kunnes hän lopussa heittää jonkin pienen ironisen huomion, joka kumoaa tai ainakin vahvasti haastaa kaiken edellä sanotun. Usein nämä loppukaneetit ova vielä yylillisesti muuhun kokonaisuuteen sopimattomia. Kirjan loppua kohden esseiden tyyli yhdentyy, kun päästään uskonnollisen paatoksen tielle. Lehtisen kunniaksi on sanottava, että hän pysyy esseissään omakohtaisen kokemuksena raameissa, eikä kovin kovasti tuputa sanomaansa lukijalle. Kokonaisuutena kuitenkin hämmentävän epätasainen kokoelma.
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