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Antti Kalevi Hyry (born October 20, 1931 – died June 4, 2016) was a well-known writer from Finland. He was famous for his unique writing style. Antti Hyry received two very important awards for his work: the Eino Leino Prize in 2005 and the Finlandia Prize in 2009. The Finlandia Prize is the biggest literary award in Finland. He won it for his book called Uuni, which means Oven.

Who Was Antti Hyry?

Antti Hyry was a Finnish author who wrote many books and stories. He was known for his detailed and realistic way of describing everyday life. His stories often focused on ordinary people and their thoughts. He also wrote about the nature and landscapes of Finland.

Early Life and Family

Antti Hyry was born in a place called Kuivaniemi, Finland. This was on October 20, 1931. He grew up in Finland and later became a writer. Antti Hyry was married to Maija Hyry.

A Famous Finnish Writer

Antti Hyry became one of Finland's most respected writers. He wrote many novels and short stories throughout his life. His books often explored deep ideas about life and human experiences. He had a special way of writing that made readers think.

Winning Big Awards

Antti Hyry received two major awards for his writing. In 2005, he won the Eino Leino Prize. This award is given to Finnish writers who have done great work. Later, in 2009, he won the even more famous Finlandia Prize. This prize is the most important literary award in Finland. He won it for his book Uuni, which means Oven. Winning these awards showed how important his books were to Finnish literature.

Later Life

Antti Hyry continued to write for many years. He passed away in Espoo, Finland, on June 4, 2016. He was 84 years old. His books continue to be read and studied today. He left behind a great collection of stories for people to enjoy.

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