Andrus Kivirähk
Estonian author of 'The Last Shaman'

Born
August 17th, 1970
54 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Estonia
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An author from Estonia, noted for contributions to literature with a focus on historical and fantasy genres. Works often explore themes steeped in Estonian folklore and culture. 'The Last Shaman' gained significant recognition, being hailed for its imaginative narrative and depth. Kivirähk's writing reflects a distinct voice that combines traditional storytelling with modern sensibilities, making significant contributions to contemporary Estonian literature. The author has garnered a following both nationally and internationally.
Authored 'The Last Shaman'
Wrote 'The Eternal Return'
Published 'The Man Who Was Too Free'
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