Eno Kalle

{{short description|Finnish poet and broadside ballader}}

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| name = Eno Kalle

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| caption = The photograph of Eno Kalle by Elias Sirenius.

| nickname = Eno-Kalle Runolinna

| birth_name = Kalle Johansson

| birth_date = 1884

| birth_place = Klaukkala, Finland

| death_date = 1941

| death_place = Perttula, Finland

| occupation = poet

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Kalle (Karl) Johansson, better known as Eno Kalle or Eno-Kalle Runolinna (1884–1941){{cite magazine | title= Nuoren tasavallan kansalaisia | publisher= Nurmijärven Uutiset | year= 2018 | pages= 19 | language= fi}} was a Finnish poet who lived mainly in the village of Lepsämä in Nurmijärvi, Finland. Eno Kalle wrote songs and broadside ballads which were also published in printed booklets. He also toured himself to present his ballads. A total of 14 ballads were born, covering topics such as love, war, liquor and prohibition, travel and the shipwreck of the SS Kuru in 1929. Even the Simola croft's massacre of Klaukkala in 1899 also ended up being the subject of ballad.{{cite web|url=https://www.nurmijarvenuutiset.fi/artikkeli/721139-milta-nurmijarvella-naytti-1900-luvun-alussa-uusi-nayttely-esittelee-valokuvia|title=Miltä Nurmijärvellä näytti 1900–luvun alussa? Uusi näyttely esittelee valokuvia itsenäisyyden alkuajoilta|first=Riitta|last=Ketola|website=Nurmijärven Uutiset|date=November 20, 2018|accessdate=January 25, 2020|language=fi}}

References

  • Fennica Suomen kansallisbibliografia

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