Edith Sohlström
1870–1934 (age 64)
Biography
Edith Sohlström lent her pen to the quiet explorations of Finnish life, weaving prose that considered the delicate tensions between tradition and modern aspiration. Her work often celebrated the resilience of women and the natural world, inviting readers to find beauty in the details of their surroundings.
Her voice endures in Finnish letters, and she lies at peace beneath the trees of Käppärä cemetery, a fitting retreat for a storyteller who cherished contemplative spaces.