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Veikko Huovinen (May 7, 1927 in Simo, Finland – October 4, 2009 in Sotkamo, Finland) 〔(Veikko Huovinen (1927–2009) in memoriam )〕 was a Finnish novelist known for his realism, pacifism, sharp intellect, and peculiar humor. He wrote 37 books. ==Early life==
When Huovinen was six months old, his family moved to Sotkamo, where he lived until his death. As a child, Huovinen was known as well-mannered, yet he had a reputation for outlandish stories and occasional mischief. He went to high school in Kajaani, but his studies were interrupted in 1944 when he served as a volunteer AA gunner in the Finnish Army. He graduated after the war in 1946, enrolling in the University of Helsinki, from where he graduated with a M.A. in forestry in 1952. Huovinen worked as a forester from 1953 to 1956, until becoming a full-time author. In 1999, he was awarded an honorary professorship for his services to Finnish literature. He was married and had 3 children.
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