The Finnish Poet Pentti Saarikoski (1937-1983)

Journal of Genius and Eminence 5(1): 19-33, 2019

15 Pages Posted: 24 Mar 2020

Date Written: November 30, 2019

Abstract

The poet Pentti Saarikoski (1937-1983) was one of the most significant Finnish writers of the 20th century. He was also a prolific translator, who received many prestigious awards for his literary production. Throughout his life Saarikoski showed evidence of a certain psychopathology and mental complications for which he was twice hospitalized. The paper argues that Saarikoski possessed a large number of autistic traits and elevated symptomatology of ADHD. The traits of these conditions are often found in persons with high creative achievement. The works of the psychiatrist Michael Fitzgerald provide the theoretical background, on which the biographic evidence from Saarikoski’s childhood and adult life is analyzed. The identity diffusion under which the poet suffered can be shown as beneficial to this level of creativity. Saarikoski was an autistic writer, who visualized his poetry which eventually provided him with artistic identity. In addition to autistic traits and high intelligence, Saarikoski also sought novelty and sensation, which can be attributed to his ADHD traits.

Keywords: Pentti Saarikoski, autism, ADHD

Suggested Citation

Annus, Amar, The Finnish Poet Pentti Saarikoski (1937-1983) (November 30, 2019). Journal of Genius and Eminence 5(1): 19-33, 2019, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3528190

Amar Annus (Contact Author)

University of Tartu ( email )

Ülikooli 18
Tartu 50090, 50090
Estonia

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