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Ilmar Laaban, (11
December 1921, Tallinn,
Estonia – 29
November 2000, Stockholm) was an
Estonian poet and
literary critic.
Laaban attended the
first Tallinn...
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Laaban JP,
Dupeyron JP,
Lafay M,
Sofeir M,
Rochemaure J,
Fabiani P (1986). "Theophylline...
- (b. 1917) 1999 –
Kazuo Sakamaki, ****anese
soldier (b. 1918) 2000 –
Ilmar Laaban, Estonian-Swedish poet and
publicist (b. 1921) 2001 – Mic Christopher, American-Irish...
- Jenkinson,
English motorcycle racer and
journalist (d. 1996) 1921 –
Ilmar Laaban,
Estonian poet and
publicist (d. 2000) 1921 – Liz Smith,
English actress...
- Frédéric Iriarte.
Together with the
Estonian poet,
writer and art
critic Ilmar Laaban, they
developed their concept of
Irrealism through several essays, exhibitions...
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Kullam (1922–2011),
Estonian basketball player and
Olympic athlete Ilmar Laaban (1921–2000),
Estonian poet and
publicist Ilmar Ojase (born 1973), Estonian...
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Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald Jaan
Kross Erni
Krusten Asko Künnap
Ilmar Laaban Uno Laht
Leonhard Lapin Eha Lättemäe
Kalju Lepik Juhan Liiv
Martin Lipp...
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League of Nations.
Tallinn French School was founded. 11
December –
Ilmar Laaban,
Estonian writer Toivo Miljan (2004). "Chronology".
Historical Dictionary...
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reviews about Estonian literature. The
poetry collection by
surrealist Ilmar Laaban (1921–2000) was at
first the only
modernist work,
until 1953 when Karl Ristikivi...
- (1587–1642),
English poet Jean de La
Fontaine (1621–1695),
French fabulist Ilmar Laaban (1921–2000),
Estonian poet
Pierre Labrie (born 1972),
Canadian poet in French...