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Anni Viktoria Blomqvist (7 October 1909 – 26 June 1990), née ''Karlsson'', was a
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at ''Uppslagsverket Finland''.


Biography

Blomqvist was born in
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, the first of ten children of fisherman Viktor Karlsson and wife Anna. Living with the family was Anni's maternal grandmother, who would serve as the basis for the protagonist in the ''Anna Beata'' trilogy of books. Blomqvist married seaman Valter Blomqvist in 1936. Together they had four children, Tommy (b. 1939), twin daughters who died only hours after birth in 1940, and Bengt (b. 1945). The family supported itself by fishing, shipping and small-scale farming. Blomqvist was an active member of her community. As chairwoman of the local Martha organisation, she arranged courses and organized
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s. She also worked to bring electricity to
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. Her first short story was published in 1949, when she won first prize in a writing competition. In 1961, Valter and Tommy disappeared during a fishing trip. Their bodies were never recovered; their boat had presumably been overtaken by a storm. Anni began a diary as a way to deal with her grief. Her debut novel, ''I stormens spår'' was published in 1966, and was well received. Two years later, the first novel in the ''Stormskärs-Maja'' series, ''Vägen till Stormskäret'', was published. The series of five books, Blomqvist's most famous work, chronicled the life of a woman named Maja, the wife of a fisherman, who struggles with a hard life and living in a patriarchical society. The ''Stormskärs-Maja'' novels were adapted for a popular
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series in 1975. After the last novel in the series, ''Vägen från Stormskäret'', was published in 1973, she began collaborating with Stig Jaatinen of
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on a study of the people and community on the Åland Islands. This study was published as ''Simskäla'' in 1977. ''Anna Beata'', the first novel in the ''Anna Beata'' trilogy, was published in 1979. The stories were partially based on the life of her maternal grandmother. In 1987, her son Bengt drowned. She wrote about this tragedy in the autobiographical ''Havet finns inte mer'', published in 1989.


Death and legacy

Blomqvist died in her home. She lived her entire life and died in Vårdö. Her home can now be visited by groups on request, and yearly scholarship is awarded in her name. Anni Blomqvist is featured on a stamp issued on 21 March 2009 by the postal authority of
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. The stamp, by the artist Juha Pykäläinen, is a portrait of Blomqvist next to a depiction of a traditional Åland house, the motif coming from her ''Stormskärs-Maja'' novels. The stamp is part of a stamp booklet called Åland Authors, and also includes a stamp featuring Ulla-Lena Lundberg and a stamp featuring Valdemar Nyman.


Bibliography


Fictional

*''I stormens spår'' (1967) *''I nöd och lust'' (1978)


Stormskärs-Maja series

*''Vägen till Stormskäret'' (1968) *''Med havet som granne'' (1969) *''Maja'' (1970) *''I kamp med havet'' (1971) *''Vägen från Stormskäret'' (1973)


Anna Beata trilogy

*''Anna Beata'' (1979) *''Anna Beata möter kärleken'' (1981) *''Anna Beata får ett eget hem'' (1983)


Autobiographical and factual

* ''Simskäla'' (1977) ''(with Stig Jaatinen)'' * ''Vandring i barndomslandet'' (1986) * ''Havet finns inte mer'' (1989)


References


External links

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Biography of Anni Blomqvist, Library of Mariehamn, Ã…land
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Ã…land Post autumn 2008 stamp information pdf leaflet
pages 16 to 20 about the Åland Authors booklet {{DEFAULTSORT:Blomqvist, Anni 1909 births 1990 deaths People from Vårdö People from Turku and Pori Province (Grand Duchy of Finland) Writers from Åland Finnish writers in Swedish Finnish women novelists 20th-century Finnish novelists 20th-century Finnish women writers