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Finnish writer (1908–1979)
Mika Toimi Waltari (pronounced [ˈmikɑ ˈʋɑltɑri] ; 19 September 1908 – 26 August 1979) was a Finnish writer, best known for his best-selling novel The
Mika_Waltari
1952 novel by Mika Waltari
Angel (original title Johannes Angelos) is a novel by Finnish author Mika Waltari about a hopeless love affair and the Fall of Constantinople. The Finnish
The Dark Angel (Waltari novel)
The_Dark_Angel_(Waltari_novel)
Finnish metal band
Waltari is a Finnish experimental metal band from Helsinki known for combining numerous styles, from different metal subgenres such as progressive metal
Waltari
1945 novel by Finnish author Mika Waltari
(Sinuhe egyptiläinen, Sinuhe the Egyptian) is a historical novel by Mika Waltari. It was first published in Finnish in 1945, and in an abridged English
The_Egyptian
1955 novel by Mika Waltari
Turms, kuolematon which translates to Turms, Immortal) is a novel by Mika Waltari, published in 1955, telling of the adventures of a young man, Turms,
The_Etruscan
1937 novel by Mika Waltari
(Finnish: Vieras mies tuli taloon) is a 1937 novel by the Finnish writer Mika Waltari. It tells the tragic story of a farming couple where the husband is an
A_Stranger_Came_to_the_Farm
1942 novel by Mika Waltari
From Father to Son (Finnish: Isästä poikaan) is a 1942 novel by the Finnish writer Mika Waltari. Isästä poikaan at WorldCat Works by Mika Waltari v t e
From_Father_to_Son
1959 novel by Mika Waltari
(original title Valtakunnan salaisuus) is a 1959 novel by Finnish author Mika Waltari about the early days of Christianity. The story is told through the eyes
The_Secret_of_the_Kingdom
1949 novel
US) or The Sultan's Renegade (in the UK) is a 1949 historical novel by Mika Waltari. It is a sequel to The Adventurer, which tells of the adventures of a
The_Wanderer_(Waltari_novel)
1928 novel by Mika Waltari
illusion' or 'Grand illusion') is a 1928 novel by the Finnish writer Mika Waltari and also his debut novel. It is about bohemian and aimless urban life
Suuri_illusioni
1964 novel by Mika Waltari
to "the enemies of mankind") is a novel by Mika Waltari published in 1964, and was the last work of Waltari to be published during his lifetime. Set in
The_Roman
1949 novel by Mika Waltari
is a 1949 novel by the Finnish writer Mika Waltari. It is a fictionalised and humorous account of when Waltari wrote his novel The Egyptian. It was published
A_Nail_Merchant_at_Nightfall
Name list
Finnish football player Mika Vukona, (born 1982), Fijian-born New Zealand basketball player Mika Waltari (1908–1979), Finnish author Mika Zibanejad, (born 1993)
Mika
1954 film by Michael Curtiz
by Michael Curtiz and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. It is based on Mika Waltari's 1945 novel of the same name and the screenplay was adapted by Philip
The_Egyptian_(film)
Novel by Mika Waltari
(Finnish: Komisario Palmun erehdys) is a 1940 Finnish detective novel by Mika Waltari. It is the second book of the Inspector Palmu series after the first
Inspector Palmu's Mistake (novel)
Inspector_Palmu's_Mistake_(novel)
1948 novel by Mika Waltari
Finn; original title Mikael Karvajalka) is a novel by Finnish author Mika Waltari, published in 1948. It is a fictional tale of a young Finnish man, Mikael
The_Adventurer_(novel)
Finnish socialite and spy
Vaara, Väinö Nuorteva, and Mika Waltari, among others. The editors-in-chief were Yrjö Rauanheimo, Lauri Viljanen and Waltari. Craucher was the acquirer
Minna_Craucher
Swedish-speaking Finnish journalist and poet
Ranta Efter applåderna, Kosti Vehanen Sinuhe, egyptiern (The Egyptian), Mika Waltari (a translation with abridgements authorized by the author) "Torvalds
Ole_Torvalds
Country in Northern Europe
awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1939, the historical novelist Mika Waltari, and Väinö Linna, whose works The Unknown Soldier and the Under the North
Finland
Floodtide by Frank Yerby Jubilee Trail by Gwen Bristow The Adventurer by Mika Waltari The Disenchanted by Budd Schulberg From Here to Eternity by James Jones
Publishers Weekly list of bestselling novels in the United States in the 1950s
Publishers_Weekly_list_of_bestselling_novels_in_the_United_States_in_the_1950s
Name list
unknown in the wider world, was probably invented by Finnish writer Mika Waltari in his 1945 novel The Egyptian, who is believed to have based it off
Minea_(name)
Queen of Sweden from 1568 to 1569
film Karin Månsdotter by Alf Sjöberg was made in 1954. Finnish author Mika Waltari wrote a historical novel Catherine [fi] in 1942 (originally written in
Karin_Månsdotter
Finnish play by Mika Waltari
is a Finnish play. It was written by Mika Waltari and produced in 1933. It was never performed during Waltari's lifetime; he had produced only 100 copies
Yö_yli_Euroopan
(known in the US as The Adventurer and The Wanderer, respectively) by Mika Waltari (1908–1979). Beginning with Paavo Haavikko and Eeva-Liisa Manner, Finnish
Finnish_literature
Finnish-American beauty queen and philanthropist (born 1934)
played the role of Jack Coleman, Veikko Itkonen was the director, and Mika Waltari received writing credits for the film. At the request of the Finnish
Armi_Kuusela
1952 Finnish film
Roland af Hällstrom and produced by Mauno Mäkelä. The film is based on Mika Waltari's 1947 play of the same name. The film begins with swamp digging archaeologists
The_Witch_(1952_film)
Byzantine writer and official
figures as a character in the book Johannes Angelos by the Finnish author Mika Waltari (1952, Eng. translation The Dark Angel, 1953). In the novel he is depicted
Loukas_Notaras
Habsburg siege and subsequent sack of Papal Rome
part of the historical fiction novel The Adventurer by Finnish author Mika Waltari describes the Sack of Rome through the eyes of a young man drifting through
Sack_of_Rome_(1527)
Finnish filmmaker (born 1959)
Inspector Palmu film, based on a character created by Finnish writer Mika Waltari. Although the film is shot in Finland, unlike the previous Finnish-language
Renny_Harlin
Ihmeellinen Joosef is a Finnish novel written by Mika Waltari under his pseudonym M. Ritvala and published in 1938. He adapted it also as a play the same
Ihmeellinen_Joosef
Estonian translator and diplomat (born 1943)
Russian classics (Vasily Aksyonov, Pentti Saarikoski, Paavo Haavikko, Mika Waltari, Marja-Liisa Vartio, Antti Tuuri, Antti Hyry, Olli Jalonen, and Sirpa
Piret_Saluri
Book of the Hebrew Bible (450–180 BCE)
Ecclesiastes affected his life. The historical novel The Egyptian by Mika Waltari serves as the narrator's autobiographical meditation on the inherent
Ecclesiastes
Genre of fiction that is set in the past
Literature in 1944 partly on the strength of it. The Finnish writer Mika Waltari is known for the historical novel The Egyptian (1945). Faroes–Danish
Historical_fiction
Fictional character
Department", is one of the most popular characters created by Finnish writer Mika Waltari. The character starred in three mystery novels, all of which were filmed
Inspector_Palmu
Topics referred to by the same term
(surname) It may also refer to the following: The Roman, a 1964 novel by Mika Waltari Roman (album), by Sound Horizon, 2006 Roman (EP), by Teen Top, 2011 "Roman
Roman
Prize established in 1895 by Alfred Nobel
Albert Camus (37) Pär Lagerkvist (7) 1951 44 25 2 6 Paul Claudel (83) Mika Waltari (43) Pär Lagerkvist (9) 1952 57 40 1 14 Benedetto Croce (86) Albert Camus
Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
Retrieved November 12, 2013. Rajala, Panu (October 16, 2015). "Mika Waltari 1908 - 1979". Mika Waltari -seura. Archived from the original on May 23, 2016. Retrieved
Far-right_politics_in_Finland
Roman emperor from AD 41 to 54
Claudius and his contemporaries appear in the historical novel The Roman by Mika Waltari. Canadian-born science fiction writer A. E. van Vogt reimagined Robert
Claudius
Topics referred to by the same term
Egyptian, a 1945 historical novel by Mika Waltari The Egyptian (film), a 1954 film by Michael Curtiz, based on Waltari's novel Piano Concerto No. 5 (Saint-Saëns)
Egyptian
Nobel Prize nominees for Literature
NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Mika Waltari". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination
List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Literature
List_of_nominees_for_the_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
Kingdom) Hypatia by Charles Kingsley (late Roman Egypt) The Egyptian by Mika Waltari (reign of Pharaoh Akhenaten) The Memoirs of Cleopatra by Margaret George
List_of_historical_novels
Award
nominees were nominated first-time such as Simon Vestdijk, Graham Greene, Mika Waltari, Martin Buber, Robert Frost, Karl Jaspers, Alfred Noyes, John Dewey,
1950 Nobel Prize in Literature
1950_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
Eighteenth Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh
by Naguib Mahfouz. Akhenaten also appears in The Egyptian (1945) by Mika Waltari, which was adapted into the movie The Egyptian (1954). In this movie
Akhenaten
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1523 to 1536
Civilization 6 in the Gathering Storm expansion. He's a prominent character in Mika Waltari's novel, The Wanderer. Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum, formerly Pargalı
Pargalı_Ibrahim_Pasha
Henry Miller (1941) The Sea Eagle — James Aldridge (1944) The Egyptian — Mika Waltari (1945) Zorba the Greek — Nikos Kazantzakis (1946) Ill Met by Moonlight
List_of_novels_set_in_Crete
Finnish writer and playwright (born 1977)
2008 The Kristiina of the year, Kristiina-institute, Finland, 2008 The Mika Waltari Award, Finland, 2008[circular reference] The Great Finnish Book Club
Sofi_Oksanen
Finnish noblewoman and courtier
with Tsar Alexander was portrayed in the novel Tanssi yli hautojen by Mika Waltari (1944), which was made into a film in 1950. kansallisbiografia (National
Ulla_Möllersvärd
1962 Finnish film
and the second one produced by Fennada-Filmi. The novel was written by Waltari through the explicit request by director Kassila. It is also the last film
The Stars Will Tell, Inspector Palmu
The_Stars_Will_Tell,_Inspector_Palmu
1969 Finnish film
in color. The film is also the only one not to be based on a novel by Mika Waltari. The film sees a now-retired and married Palmu helping the Finnish Broadcasting
Vodkaa,_komisario_Palmu
Němcová) 3836 Lem (Stanisław Lem) 4124 Herriot (James Herriot) 4266 Waltari (Mika Waltari) 4370 Dickens (Charles Dickens) 4474 Proust (Marcel Proust) 4923
List of minor planets named after people
List_of_minor_planets_named_after_people
Ancient Egyptian city
women in the city at that time. In the novel The Egyptian (1945) by Mika Waltari, there are elaborate descriptions of how Thebes looked during the 18th
Thebes,_Egypt
Date Book Author January 1 The Egyptian Mika Waltari January 8 January 15 January 22 January 29 February 5 February 12 February 19 The Parasites Daphne
List of The New York Times number-one books of 1950
List_of_The_New_York_Times_number-one_books_of_1950
website, the book covers part of Rome's early history. The Etruscan by Mika Waltari. Part of the story is set on the first few years of the Republic. Traitors’
List of fiction set in ancient Rome
List_of_fiction_set_in_ancient_Rome
Final Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt
ISBN 978-0-500-28403-2. "Theban mapping project". The Valleyof the Kings. Waltari, Mika (November 1945). Sinuhe Egyptiläinen [Sinuhe, The Egyptian] (in Finnish)
Horemheb
German engineer present at the Fall of Constantinople
opportunity to escape. Grant appears as a minor character in The Dark Angel by Mika Waltari John Le Grant, an Aberdonian based on the historical Johannes Grant,
Johannes_Grant
King of Sweden from 1560 to 1569
also the subject of the 1942 historical novel Karin Månsdotter [fi] by Mika Waltari. Image of Erik XIV on a wall of Stockholm Palace Karin Månsdotter as
Erik_XIV
Period. The Egyptian 1954 1350 BC Based on the novel The Egyptian by Mika Waltari, who adapted the Story of Sinuhe. The film mentions the pharaoh Akhenaten
List of historical films set in Near Eastern and Western civilization
List_of_historical_films_set_in_Near_Eastern_and_Western_civilization
1520 trial and executions
Adventurer (original title Mikael Karvajalka) by the Finnish writer Mika Waltari. The events are depicted as seen by Mikael Karvajalka, a young Finn in
Stockholm_Bloodbath
American spiritual writer
and occult genre, including works by Lobsang Rampa, Myodo Satomi and Mika Waltari. Most of this book is available online, and despite the imperfect translation
Baird_T._Spalding
German nobleman and soldier (1488–1531)
historical novel The Adventurer, AKA Michael The Finn (Mikael Karvajalka) by Mika Waltari. Peter Blickle: Der Bauernjörg. Feldherr im Bauernkrieg. München 2015
Georg,_Truchsess_von_Waldburg
(1919–2000) Frans Emil Sillanpää (1888–1964), Nobel Prize for Literature, 1939 Mika Waltari (1908–1979) Jean-Baptiste Abessolo (born 1932) Bessora (born in Belgium)
List of novelists by nationality
List_of_novelists_by_nationality
Month of 1979
Canadian-American gangster who led the Barker–Karpis gang in the 1930s Mika Waltari, 70, Finnish novelist and screenwriter U.S. Army Air Corps Colonel Philip
August_1979
Finnish painter (1899–1958)
granted an artists' pension by the Finnish government. The novelist Mika Waltari, who collected Saarinen's works, also helped him financially. At times
Yrjö_Saarinen_(painter)
Greek printer (died 1507)
again. Anna Notaras appears as a central character in The Dark Angel by Mika Waltari - where she fictionally dies, dressed in a soldier's clothes, during
Anna_Notaras
1953 Finnish film
Halonen and Kurt Ingvall. It is based on the play Huhtikuu tulee by Mika Waltari. Ossi Elstelä as Subeditor Tuija Halonen as Journalist Kurt Ingvall as
April's_Coming
1944 Finnish film
only directorial effort. The film is based on an original screenplay by Mika Waltari, revolving around a young woman who transforms the lives of three bachelors
Woman_is_the_Wild_Card
Variety. Retrieved 26 November 2016. Rajala, Panu (2008). Unio mystica: Mika Waltarin elämä ja teokset (in Finnish). Helsinki: WSOY. p. 508. ISBN 978-951-0-31137-0
List of literary works by number of translations
List_of_literary_works_by_number_of_translations
MPC · 4264 4265 Kani 1989 TX Kani, Gifu, Japan MPC · 4265 4266 Waltari 1940 YE Mika Waltari (1908–1979), Finnish author MPC · 4266 4267 Basner 1971 QP Veniamin
Meanings of minor-planet names: 4001–5000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_4001–5000
Award
Maurice Gilliams (1900–1982) Belgium Willem Pée (1903–1986) Belgium 109 Mika Waltari (1908–1979) Finland Keijo Holsti (1932–1989) Finland 110 Sándor Weöres
1975 Nobel Prize in Literature
1975_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
Agiad Spartan prince (died c. 510 BC)
the Persian Wars. He features prominently in the novel The Etruscan by Mika Waltari. Herodotus, pp. 354–355. Bury and Meiggs, pp. 135–136. Herodotus, p.
Dorieus
Cemetery in Helsinki, Finland
24, 1811 – October 23, 1852) – Orientalist, explorer, and professor Mika Waltari (September 19, 1908 – August 26, 1979) – Writer Jorma Weneskoski (October
Hietaniemi_Cemetery
Josephine Tey – The Franchise Affair Gore Vidal – The City and the Pillar Mika Waltari – The Adventurer (Mikael Karvajalka) Donald Wandrei – The Web of Easter
1948_in_literature
from whose stories I have stolen." The Roman, a novel by Finnish writer Mika Waltari – In July 2008, news emerged that television producer Colin Slater had
List_of_plagiarized_books
Pharaoh by Bolesław Prus The Egyptian and The Secret of the Kingdom by Mika Waltari River God by Wilbur Smith Child of the Morning by Pauline Gedge Ancient
List of historical fiction by time period
List_of_historical_fiction_by_time_period
German military leader (1473–1528)
historical novel The Adventurer, AKA Michael The Finn (Mikael Karvajalka) by Mika Waltari. In 1841 a bust by Max von Widnmann was added to the Walhalla memorial
Georg_von_Frundsberg
Topics referred to by the same term
a 2009 novel by Katherine Langrish The Dark Angel (Waltari novel), a 1952 novel by Mika Waltari The Dark Angel (French: Passage du désir), a 2004 novel
Dark_Angel
Calendar year
Ambartsumian, Soviet Armenian astrophysicist (died 1996) September 19 – Mika Waltari, Finnish author (died 1979) September 21 – Charles Upham, New Zealand
1908
Kōki Mitani, a Japanese version of Columbo Inspector Palmu – created by Mika Waltari Jake Peralta (from Brooklyn Nine-Nine) – created by Dan Goor and Michael
List_of_fictional_detectives
Utrio Lauri Viita – poet and novelist known for extreme rhyme skill Mika Waltari (1908–1979) Kjell Westö Fredrika Wetterhoff (1844–1905) Hella Wuolijoki
List_of_Finns
Finnish film director and screenwriter
series of four Inspector Palmu movies, based on the character created by Mika Waltari. During his long career, he won seven Jussi Awards, including a concrete
Matti_Kassila
Egyptian pharaoh of the late 18th Dynasty (14th century BCE)
Akhenaten's closest confidants, spiritual antagonists, and supporters. Mika Waltari's novel The Egyptian portrays Ay as a power hungry cleric and the father
Ay_(pharaoh)
Inn by Elizabeth Goudge The Young Lions by Irwin Shaw The Egyptian by Mika Waltari The Big Fisherman by Lloyd C. Douglas Mary by Sholem Asch A Rage to Live
Publishers Weekly list of bestselling novels in the United States in the 1940s
Publishers_Weekly_list_of_bestselling_novels_in_the_United_States_in_the_1940s
Capital and most populous city of Finland
Granit (1900–1991), Finnish-Swedish neurophysiologist and Nobel laureate Mika Waltari (1908–1979), writer Elina Haavio-Mannila (born 1933), social scientist
Helsinki
Voiceover actor and audiobook narrator
Memoir Finalist The Egyptian (1945) Mika Waltari Audie Award for Classics Finalist The Egyptian (1945) Mika Waltari Audie Award for Literary Fiction Finalist
Charlton_Griffin
Municipality in Uusimaa, Finland
former celebrities, such as actress Regina Linnanheimo, and writers Mika Waltari and Juhani Aho. The municipality is unilingually Finnish. Results of
Pornainen
Finnish conman and thief (1906–1964)
("Gabriel, come back") by Mika Waltari, which is about a conman chasing the money of old virgins and widows. At the time Waltari wrote the play Auervaara
Ruben_Oskar_Auervaara
Award
(1889–1966) United Kingdom translation, essays David Hawkes (1923–2009) 72 Mika Waltari (1908–1979) Finland short story, novel, poetry, drama, essays, screenplay
1964 Nobel Prize in Literature
1964_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
remainder of the year was dominated by The Egyptian by the Finnish author Mika Waltari. The Egyptian was translated from a Swedish translation by Naomi Walford
List of The New York Times number-one books of 1949
List_of_The_New_York_Times_number-one_books_of_1949
Dark Green, Bright Red A. E. van Vogt – The Voyage of the Space Beagle Mika Waltari – The Adventurer Evelyn Waugh – Helena Denton Welch – A Voice Through
1950_in_literature
Ancient Egyptian literary work
Story of Sinuhe inspired the modern novel Sinuhe the Egyptian (1945) by Mika Waltari and a film based on the novel. Conspiracies in ancient Egypt Instructions
Story_of_Sinuhe
Topics referred to by the same term
Shishkov The Wanderer, by Kahlil Gibran The Wanderer (Waltari novel), a 1949 novel by Mika Waltari Wanderers (novel), a 2019 dystopian science fiction novel
Wanderer
Ottoman corsair and admiral of the Ottoman navy (c. 1478–1546)
Ertuğrul Düzdağ. Barbarossa is also one of the main characters in Mika Waltari's book The Wanderer (1949). Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha died in 1546 in
Hayreddin_Barbarossa
Finnish author
novel, including authors like Zachris Topelius, Santeri Ivalo [fi], Mika Waltari and Ursula Pohjolan-Pirhonen. However, Utrio renewed the Finnish historical
Kaari_Utrio
2004 studio album by Waltari
Jariot Lehtinen – Guitar Mika Järveläinen – Drums "Waltari – Rare Species review – Metal Storm".[permanent dead link] "Waltari: Rare Species" (in Finnish)
Rare_Species_(album)
Subgenre of crime and mystery fiction
Mika Waltari (1908–1979), better known for his historical novels, also wrote crime novels such as Inspector Palmus.
Detective_fiction
Gold and silver issues of the euro commemorative coins in Finland
anniversary of the birth of the important Finnish author Mika Waltari (1908–1979). Mika Waltari captivated Finnish readers as early as the 1920s; by the
Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Finland)
Euro_gold_and_silver_commemorative_coins_(Finland)
Municipality in Päijät-Häme, Finland
Leivonmäki was a part of Hartola until 1880. Hangastaipale Kalho, writer Mika Waltari wrote The Egyptian here. Koitti Kuivajärvi Kumu Lepsala Murakka Nokka
Hartola,_Finland
Byzantine incendiary weapon
called the "automatic fire" or "fire of Athênaios of Naukratis"). In Mika Waltari's novel The Dark Angel, some old men who are the last ones who know the
Greek_fire
University in Helsinki, Finland
professor of botany 1880–1906 Bror-Erik Wallenius (1943–) Sports commentator Mika Waltari (1908–1979) Novelist Georg Henrik von Wright (1916–2003) Philosopher
University_of_Helsinki
Spelling conventions of the Finnish language
foreign proper names only. It occurs in some rare surnames such as Waltari (e.g. Mika Waltari, a world-famous author) or in some rare first names such as Werner
Finnish_orthography
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