Reshaping Finnish Working-Class Prose: Hannu Salama's Siinä näkijä missä tekijä as a Postrealistic Novel

This article surveys Hannu Salama's contribution to the reshaping of working-class literature in the 1960s and 1970s. The main focus is on Salama's novel Siinä näkijä missä tekijä (Where there's a crime, there's a witness,1972), a pioneering work of Finnish postrealism. Postreali...

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