Martti Löfberg, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Martti Löfberg

Finnish writer

Date of Birth: 05-Mar-1907

Place of Birth: Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1969

Profession: writer, science fiction writer

Nationality: Finland

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Martti Löfberg

  • Martti Erik Hjalmar Löfberg (March 5, 1907, Helsinki - February 1969) was a successful Finnish pulp fiction author, especially in the 1930s and the 1940s.
  • Though writing his adventure stories, science fiction and mystery novels under a long list of pseudonyms, the one he was best known for was Marton Taiga. Martti Löfbergs father was the owner of a sizeable sporting goods store, importing bicycles from Chemnitz, and the son was planned to enter the family business.
  • However he death of his father and subsequent bankruptcy of the sporting goods store liberated Martti to pursue his literary career.
  • During his heyday Marton Taiga was one of the best selling writers, if not the highest earner of them, but self-effacing to a fault, and thus nearly completely unknown to the general public as a person beyond his pseudonymous works. His good friend Aarne Haapakoski was a major influence on him, and he in turn influenced other authors such as Mika Waltari, whose "Komisario Palmu" character drew significantly on Löfbergs police character William J.
  • Kairala.
  • The Kairala stories were published under the pseudonym M.
  • Levä. Another long running character of his was the intrepid newspaper reporter Kid Barrow (known by his nickname "Carrot"); a Tintinesque character.

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