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Estonia in 1944,
Merilaas' work was
viewed by
authorities as disre****ble and
promoting "bourgeois nationalism". In 1950,
Merilaas was
forced to resign...
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hockey player Raimund Kull (1882–1942),
conductor and
composer Kersti Merilaas (1913–1986), poet,
playwright Alika Milova (born 2002), singer, represented...
- (1919–2007),
American poet and educator; U.S. Poet Laureate, 1978-1980
Kersti Merilaas (1913–1986),
Estonian poet Alda
Merini (1931–2009),
Italian writer and...
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Estonian poet and
translator Kersti Merilaas and the
couple had a son
named Joel Sang in 1950. Sang and
Merilaas had both been
pivotal members of the...
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included Heiti Talvik,
Betti Alver, Uku Masing,
Bernard Kangro,
Kersti Merilaas, Mart Raud, and
August Sang.
Viiding married the
translator Linda Laarmann [et]...
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Alver (1906–1989), Uku
Masing (1909–1985), Mart Raud (1903–1980),
Kersti Merilaas (1913–1986),
Bernard Kangro (1910–1994),
Heiti Talvik (1904–1947), August...
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Elena López (1919–2010),
Salvadorean poet,
essayist and
playwright Kersti Merilaas (1913–1986),
Estonian poet and
translator Josephine Miles (1911–1985),...
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influential Estonian poets including Bernard Kangro, Uku Masing,
Kersti Merilaas, Mart Raud,
August Sang,
Heiti Talvik and Paul Viiding.
After the war her...
- 1912 –
Daniel Jones,
Welsh captain and
composer (d. 1993) 1913 –
Kersti Merilaas,
Estonian author and poet (d. 1986) 1915 –
Leigh Brackett,
American author...
- Pushkin,
Dante Alighieri,
Harivansh Rai Bachchan, Jenő Heltai,
Kersti Merilaas,
Khalil Rza Uluturk,
Lesya Ukrainka,
Nikola Vaptsarov,
Nikolay Nekrasov...