August Gailit

Estonian author and poet

August Gailit - Estonian author and poet
Born

1891
134 years ago

Died

November 5th, 1960
64 years ago — 69 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Estonia

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An Estonian author and poet, contributed significantly to Estonian literature during the 20th century. His works explored themes of identity, nature, and the human experience. Gailit's literary career is notable for the exploration of Estonian culture and history through a modernist lens. His writing reflects the socio-political changes occurring in Estonia during his lifetime, particularly the impacts of war and occupation. He published several novels, short stories, and poetry collections, gaining recognition for his distinctive style and use of language. Notable works include the novel 'Tooma ja Toots', which highlights rural life in Estonia.

Published the novel 'Tooma ja Toots'

Contributed to modern Estonian literature

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