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August Gailit (9
January 1891 – 5
November 1960) was an
Estonian writer.
Georg August Gailit was born in
Kuiksilla (near
Sangaste Castle),
Sangaste Parish...
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Fairyland (Estonian: Muinasmaa) is a
novel by
Estonian author August Gailit. It was
first published in 1918.
Estonian literature v t e v t e...
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influential Siuru literary group with Adson,
Friedebert Tuglas,
August Gailit,
Henrik Visnapuu, and
later Johannes Semper.
Under was the only
woman of...
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Hjalmar Bergman (1883–1931),
writer and
playwright August Gailit (1891–1960),
Estonian writer Edita Morris (1902–1988), Swedish-American...
- cemetery,
Sangaste Town Hill, Harimägi Hill, the
birthplace of a
writer August Gailit. In Valga:
Valga Freedom Monument,
Valga City Hall, St. John's Church, a...
- to the
Young Estonia formalist tradition.
Along with the
founder August Gailit, the
movement included the
following young poets and writers:
Marie Under...
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astronomer (b. 1890)
November 5 Ward Bond,
American actor (b. 1903)
August Gailit,
Estonian writer (b. 1891)
Johnny Horton,
American country singer (b. 1925)...
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Toomas Nipernaadi is a 1928
Estonian novel by
August Gailit, as well as the (****umed) name of the novel's protagonist. It was
strongly influenced by neo-romanticism...
- Grey Barnhouse,
American pastor and
theologian (b. 1895) 1960 –
August Gailit,
Estonian author and poet (b. 1891) 1960 –
Johnny Horton,
American singer-songwriter...
- by
science fiction writer Paul J.
McAuley Fairyland (
Gailit novel), a 1918
novel by
August Gailit Fairyland (Elliott novel), a 1990
novel by
Sumner Locke...