Jüri Talvet
Estonian poet and literary critic

Born
December 17th, 1945
79 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Estonia
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Born in 1945, this Estonian poet, essayist, and literary critic gained recognition for contributions to contemporary poetry and criticism. His literary education began at the University of Tartu, where the foundation for a prominent literary career was established. This figure published several poetry collections, showcasing a deep understanding of language and tradition. Also engaged in academic work, focusing on literary theory and Estonian literature, and served as a professor at the University of Tartu. In addition to poetry, significant efforts were made in translating works of world literature into Estonian.
Published poetry collections such as 'The Ruined Land'
Served as a professor of modern literature
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