Hannu Pekka Antero Väisänen (born 2 October 1951) is a graphic artist, painter and writer from Finland. He now lives in France, and his work has been shown in numerous European countries. As an artist he is known for his aesthetic eye. Väisänen has written a series of partially autobiographical novels, describing the young boy Antero growing up in a garrison area in a small town in Northern Finland, leaving his home, gradually opening himself up to the world, and becoming an artist. Väisänen has lived in France since 1989, and he also holds French citizenship.
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| - Hannu Pekka Antero Väisänen (né le 2 octobre 1951 à Oulu) est un écrivain et artiste plasticien finlandais habitant à Souillac en France. (fr)
- Hannu Pekka Antero Väisänen (born 2 October 1951) is a graphic artist, painter and writer from Finland. He now lives in France, and his work has been shown in numerous European countries. As an artist he is known for his aesthetic eye. Väisänen has written a series of partially autobiographical novels, describing the young boy Antero growing up in a garrison area in a small town in Northern Finland, leaving his home, gradually opening himself up to the world, and becoming an artist. Väisänen has lived in France since 1989, and he also holds French citizenship. (en)
- Hannu Pekka Antero Väisänen, född 2 oktober 1951 i Uleåborg, är en finländsk bildkonstnär och författare. Hannu Väisänen är son till försäkringsinspektörern Heikki Väisänen och Anja Lehtomäki. Han utbildade sig på Konstgymnasiet i Nyslott 1969–1970 och på Finlands konstakademi i Helsingfors 1970–1974. År 1993 tilldelades han Pro Finlandia-medaljen. Han fick Tack för boken-medaljen 2005 för romanen Vanikan palat samt Finlandiapriset 2007 för romanen Toiset kengät (Andra skor). (sv)
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| - Hannu Pekka Antero Väisänen (born 2 October 1951) is a graphic artist, painter and writer from Finland. He now lives in France, and his work has been shown in numerous European countries. As an artist he is known for his aesthetic eye. Väisänen has written a series of partially autobiographical novels, describing the young boy Antero growing up in a garrison area in a small town in Northern Finland, leaving his home, gradually opening himself up to the world, and becoming an artist. Väisänen received the Finlandia Prize for literature in 2007 for the second novel in the series, Other Shoes. He also won the State Prize for Visual arts in 2008 and the State Price for literature in 2015. Väisänen has lived in France since 1989, and he also holds French citizenship. (en)
- Hannu Pekka Antero Väisänen (né le 2 octobre 1951 à Oulu) est un écrivain et artiste plasticien finlandais habitant à Souillac en France. (fr)
- Hannu Pekka Antero Väisänen, född 2 oktober 1951 i Uleåborg, är en finländsk bildkonstnär och författare. Hannu Väisänen är son till försäkringsinspektörern Heikki Väisänen och Anja Lehtomäki. Han utbildade sig på Konstgymnasiet i Nyslott 1969–1970 och på Finlands konstakademi i Helsingfors 1970–1974. År 1993 tilldelades han Pro Finlandia-medaljen. Han fick Tack för boken-medaljen 2005 för romanen Vanikan palat samt Finlandiapriset 2007 för romanen Toiset kengät (Andra skor). Hans livskamrat är Christoph Richard och han är sedan 1989 bosatt i Frankrike. Väisänen är representerad vid bland annat Nordiska Akvarellmuseet. (sv)
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