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Encyclopedia > Kianto

In Maya mythology, Kianto was the god of foreign aliens, and the disease they brought with them. Maya mythology refers to the pre-Columbian Maya civilizations extensive polytheistic religious beliefs. ... The term God is capitalized in the English language as a proper noun when used to refer to a Supreme Being. ...


Kianto is also a name of Finnish poet Ilmari Kianto Poets are authors of poems, or of other forms of poetry such as dramatic verse. ...



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Panu Rajalan kotisivut - Esitelmiä 2004 (10849 words)
Kun Sillanpää julkaisi esikoisteoksensa Elämä ja aurinko 1916, Kianto oli jo julkaissut 25 teosta, puolet tuotannostaan ja enemmän kuin Sillanpää koko elämänsä aikana julkaisi.
Kianto eli ja pysyi siellä, mistä kirjoitti, mutta hän kirjoitti myös toistakymmentä matkakirjaa.
Kun Sillanpää julkaisi luonnontieteellisen näkemyksen läpäisemän monistisen ja energeettisen esikoisena Elämä ja aurinko (äsken televisiossa Poika eli kesäänsä) 1916, Kianto julkaisi samana vuonna kaksi teosta, joista toinen oli kertomusten ja tunnelmapalojen kokoelma Kotoisten rantojen ikuinen kohina.
Ilmari Kianto (1286 words)
Kianto's depiction of the poverty in the backwoods criticized the gap between political visions and true living conditions of the poor.
Ilmari Kianto was born in Pulkkila in northern Finland.
In it Kianto analyses his relationships with his three wives, their moods and quarrels, and states defying that "this diary is not written for chickens." Kianto's open support of polygamy did not surprise his closest friends, and Kianto was also disappointed with the prohibition law.
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