Thomas Warburton (writer)
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Thomas Warburton (4 March 1918 in Vaasa – 18 December 2016 in Helsinki[1][2]) was a Finnish writer, translator, and recipient of the Eino Leino Prize in 1997.[3]
Warburton translated James Joyce's Ulysses into Swedish in 1946 and his revised translation was published in 1993.[4] He "translated two works from Swedish and also translated four of Tove Jansson's Moomin books into English – he was Jansson's publisher." He also translated Exploits of Moominpappa (1952), Moominsummer Madness (1955), Moominland Midwinter (1957), Tales from Moominvalley (1962) from Swedish to English. His start "was a subeditor and general handyman at Schildts publishers in Helsinki" and eventually became an editor and director.
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- 1967: Rabbe Enckell
- 1968: Georg Henrik von Wright
- 1969: Tito Colliander
- 1970: Solveig von Schoultz
- 1971: Bo Carpelan
- 1972: Tove Jansson
- 1973: Rabbe Enckell
- 1974: Olof Enckell
- 1975: Erik Ekelund
- 1976: Christer Kihlman
- 1977: Olav Ahlbäck
- 1978: Johannes Salminen
- 1979: Erik Tawaststjerna
- 1980: Lars Huldén
- 1981: Göran Schildt
- 1982: Oscar Nikula
- 1983: Erik Stenius
- 1984: Carl-Eric Thors
- 1985: Erik Allardt
- 1986: Torsten Steinby
- 1987: Kai Laitinen
- 1988: Claes Andersson
- 1989: Matti Klinge
- 1990: Ulla-Lena Lundberg
- 1991: Johan Wrede
- 1992: Tua Forsström
- 1993: Jan-Magnus Jansson
- 1994: Max Engman
- 1995: Clas Zilliacus
- 1996: Valdemar Nyman
- 1997: Kari Tarkiainen
- 1998: Mikael Enckell
- 1999: Ralf Långbacka
- 2000: Finsk Tidskrift
- 2001: Thomas Warburton
- 2002: Märta Tikkanen
- 2003: Tuva Korsström
- 2004: Jörn Donner
- 2005: Peter Sandelin
- 2006: Rainer Knapas
- 2007: Henrik Meinander
- 2008: Christer Kihlman
- 2009: Nils Erik Forsgård
- 2010: Ann Sandelin
- 2011: Gösta Ågren
- 2012: Pär Stenbäck
- 2013: Gunvor Kronman
- 2014: Michel Ekman
- 2015: Mikael Reuter
- 2016: Fred Karlsson
- 2017: Paavo Lipponen
- 2018: Kjell Westö
- 2019: Marika Tandefelt
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