Aftermath and Legacy
In 1974 Paavolainen's friend Matti Kurjensaari published a vivid portrait on him. The account encountered significant objection from Paavolainen's heirs, a cold and callous affair which exhausted Kurjensaari to the point that he almost didn't publish it. The work, despite his efforts was also coldly received. by critics. In 1991 Jaakko Paavolainen's official biography was published this time with greater acknowledgment and reception, giving much new information about the childhood and youth of the author.
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