Aila Meriluoto (10 January 1924 – 21 October 2019) was a Finnish poet, writer and translator. She was born in Pieksämäki, Finland. She became the most celebrated and widely read female poet of post-war Finland. The themes of her poems were art and femininity.[1] In collection Pahat unet (1956) some of the poems have a free form. The next collection, Portaat, came five years later.[2]
In addition to poems, Meriluoto wrote novels, and books for young people. She has translated works by Harry Martinson, Rainer Maria Rilke, Shakespeare and Goethe.[3]
Meriluoto died in a care home in Helsinki on 21 October 2019, aged 95.[4][5]