- Mait
Metsanurk (born
Eduard Hubel, 19
November 1879 – 21
August 1957) was an
Estonian writer who led the neo-realist
school of
Estonian literature. Mait...
- writer,
politician Kersti Merilaas (1913–1986), poet,
playwright Mait
Metsanurk (1879–1957),
writer Mihkel Mutt (born 1953), writer,
critic August Mälk...
- Eric
Alfred Knudsen,
Barbu Lăzăreanu,
Wyndham Lewis,
Malcolm Lowry, Mait
Metsanurk,
Christopher Morley,
Gilbert Murray,
Ralph Barton Perry,
Clemente Rebora...
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Constant Lambert,
English composer and
conductor (b. 1905) 1957 – Mait
Metsanurk,
Estonian author and
playwright (b. 1879) 1957 – Nels Stewart, Canadian...
- jõel (English: On the Ümera River) is a
novel by
Estonian author Mait
Metsanurk, set the
fictional parish of Mägiste
located in
South Estonia in the early...
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Livonian Crusaders and
Estonians in 1210 Ümera jõel, a 1934
novel by Mait
Metsanurk Umera Ahmad (born 1976), ****stani
author and
screenwriter This disambiguation...
- Voice).
Along with the
likes of
August Gailit,
August Jakobson, Mait
Metsanurk, and
August Mälk, he
expressed sympathy for Communism. With the German...
- 1898 19 July 1957 filmmaker, war correspondent. Kaputt, The Skin Mait
Metsanurk Estonia 19
November 1879 21
August 1957 novelist,
short story writer...
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Curzio Malaparte Italy 9 June 1898 19 July 1957
Writer Main
writings Mait
Metsanurk Estonia 19
November 1879 21
August 1957
Writer Ümera jõel
Charles Kay...
- 1951),
singer Mait
Mihkel Mathiesen [et] (1949–2005),
politician Mait
Metsanurk (1879–1957),
writer Mait Müntel (born 1977),
physicist (:et) Mait Patrail...