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Juhan Smuul (18
February 1922 – 13
April 1971) was an
Estonian writer.
Until 1954 he used the
given name
Johannes Schmuul.
Smuul was one of the most recognized...
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Juhan Smuul literary award (Estonian:
Juhan Smuuli kirjanduse aastapreemia) is an
Estonian literary award. The award, from 1972
named after the Estonian...
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Bereznyak (1961, for P-15 missile)
Sviatoslav Richter (1961, pianist)
Juhan Smuul (1961, literature)
Aleksei Pogorelov (1962, mathematics)
Korney Chukovsky...
- desk,
which he
claimed formerly belonged to
Estonian Soviet writer Juhan Smuul. "I
guess my
favourite thing I like to say
about this is that for me it's...
- was
writer Juhan Smuul.
Since 1972, he was a
member of
Estonian Writers' Union. 1977:
Eduard Vilde Literature Prize 1979:
Juhan Smuul Literature Annual...
- 1971 –
Michel Brière,
Canadian ice
hockey player (b. 1949) 1971 –
Juhan Smuul,
Estonian author, poet, and
screenwriter (b. 1921) 1975 –
Larry Parks, American...
- her
poems have been set to music. In 1952, she
married the
writer Juhan Smuul.
After 1977, she
focused on
translating works by Anna Akhmatova,
Georg Trakl...
- Pädaste
Manor Tooma farm, part of Muhu
museum and
birthplace of
writer Juhan Smuul Students and
teachers in
traditional clothing march in a
procession in Liiva...
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accommodation right next to each
other and some
smaller ones too. The
writer Juhan Smuul (1922–1971) was born in
Koguva and
owned his father's farm
there until his...
- 1943–1944
August Jakobson 1944–1946, 1950–1954
Johannes Semper 1946–1950
Juhan Smuul 1954–1971
Vladimir B****man 1971–1976, 1983–1991 Paul
Kuusberg 1976–1983...