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Friedebert Tuglas, born
Friedebert Mihkelson or
Michelson (2
March 1886 – 15
April 1971), was an
Estonian writer and
critic who
introduced Impressionism...
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considerable number of
other media agreed with him. On 2
August 1950, Dr.
Friedebert Becker [de], the editor-in-chief of
Kicker (then Sport-Magazin), chose...
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Young Estonia (Noor-Eesti) led by poet
Gustav Suits and
including writers Friedebert Tuglas,
Villem Grünthal-Ridala, and
Johannes Aavik amongst others, had...
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Friedebert Tuglas short story award (Estonian:
Friedebert Tuglase novelliauhind) is an
Estonian literary award. The
award was
established in 1970 by Friedebert...
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Kaotatud sõrmed (Lost Fingers) and most
recently won the
prestigious Friedebert Tuglas Short Story Award (2022) for her
short story Pink (The Bench)....
- 1898) 1971 –
Gurgen Boryan,
Armenian poet and
playwright (b. 1915) 1971 –
Friedebert Tuglas,
Estonian author and
critic (b. 1886) 1979 –
David Brand, Australian...
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young poets and writers:
Marie Under,
Henrik Visnapuu,
Johannes Semper,
Friedebert Tuglas, Peet Aren, Otto Krusten, and
Artur Adson.
Between 1917 and 1919...
- Erhard-Voldemar
Esperk → Ants
Eskola Hans
Laipman → Ants
Laikmaa Friedebert Mihkelson →
Friedebert Tuglas Kristjan Trossmann →
Kristjan Palusalu After the end...
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established around 1905 and led by the poet
Gustav Suits and
short story writer Friedebert Tuglas.
Other members of the
group included Villem Grünthal-Ridala and...
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newly incorporated Olympia-Verlag
publishing company.
Former chief editor Friedebert Becker again began publishing Kicker in 1951, and for a
number of years...