Ole Torvalds
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Ole Torvalds was a Finnish-Swedish
Finland-Swedish
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 journalist
Journalist
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 and poet
Poet
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 from Finland
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. He was the father of Nils Torvalds
Nils Torvalds
Nils Torvalds is a Finnish-Swede broadcast journalist, writer and politician. Torvalds is the son of the poet Ole Torvalds, and the father of the computer programmer Linus Torvalds of Linux kernel fame.- Journalist career :...

 and grandfather of Linus Torvalds
Linus Torvalds
Linus Benedict Torvalds is a Finnish software engineer and hacker, best known for having initiated the development of the open source Linux kernel. He later became the chief architect of the Linux kernel, and now acts as the project's coordinator...

.

His full name was Ole Torvald Elis Saxberg, but he was also named Karanko after his step father, Toivo T. Karanko. In 1935 when he had moved to Helsinki
Helsinki
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 for studies he changed his name to Torvalds. In 1944 he was awarded a literature prize from Svenska Dagbladet
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(shared with Harry Martinson
Harry Martinson
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, Lars Ahlin
Lars Ahlin
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 and Elly Jannes). In 1978 he received an honorary doctorate
Honorary degree
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 from Åbo Akademi.

His career as journalist was started as editor of Västra Nyland
Västra Nyland
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 in Ekenäs where he stayed until after World War II
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He was married to Märta von Wendt and had three children with her. After a divorce he became editor of Österbottningen in Karleby. Then he remarried with Meta Torvalds, fathered two more children and later became editor of Åbo Underrättelser
Åbo Underrättelser
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, of which he was the chief editor from 1958 to 1967.

Works

  • "Vi sjunger inte för dem" (We don't sing for them), 1939
  • "Ointagligt land", poems (Invulnerable country), 1942
  • "Hemligt medansvar" (Secret partial responsibility), poems, 1944
  • "Svår glädje" (Difficult happiness), short stories, 1946
  • "Strängar av aska" (Strings of ash), poems, 1954
  • "Mellan is och eld" (Between ice and fire), poems, 1957
  • "Vid källorna" (By the springs), 1961
  • "Speglingar i en å" (Reflections in a river), 1972
  • "Livstecken" (Life's symbol), poems, 1986
  • "Vågmärken" (The wave-sign), poems about the archipelago 1937-1987, 1988


In addition, Ole Torvalds participated in compiling several cultural historical books and other works. He is one of the authors biographied by Project Runeberg
Project Runeberg
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Translations

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  • Efter applåderna, Kosti Vehanen
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  • Sinuhe, egyptiern (The Egyptian
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    ), Mika Waltari
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