Lars Huldén
Lars Evert Huldén was a Swedish-speaking Finn writer, scholar and translator. Born in Jakobstad, Finland, to the writer Elis Evert Huldén and the teacher Ester Sofia Nyvik, he was professor at University of Helsinki 1964–1989, having received his doctorate there in 1957. In 1986 Huldén received an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Humanities at Uppsala University, Sweden. He was a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters from 1993. He was married to Ingeborg Helena Slotte from 1948. He also served as chairman of the Society of Swedish Authors in Finland from 1972 to 1978 and of the Society of Swedish Literature in Finland from 1983.
He has researched Carl Michael Bellman, Johan Ludvig Runeberg, Swedish dialects and toponomy. His own literary work began with the 1958 poetry collection Dräpa näcken and also included plays, song lyrics, and libretti.Among his many translations into Swedish were William Shakespeare's King Lear, Aristophanes' Peace, and the libretto for Aulis Sallinen's opera The Red Line.
Lars Huldén and his son Mats Huldén translated Kalevala into Swedish in 1999. Huldén died at the age of 90 on 11 October 2016 in Helsinki.