Vahur Afanasjev
Estonian author and poet

Born
August 24th, 1979
46 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Estonia
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Born in Estonia in 1979, this individual pursued a career in literature, establishing a reputation as a significant author and poet. The work often explored themes of identity and existence within the context of Estonian culture. Published several collections of poetry and prose, contributing to contemporary Estonian literature. This individual's writings reflect a personal perspective on societal issues and individual experiences.
Published poetry collections such as 'Hingede Öö'
Contributed essays and articles on literary topics
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