- Mats
Traat (23
November 1936 – 27 June 2022) was an
Estonian poet,
poetry translator, and author.
Traat was born in Arula, Otepää Parish. He
debuted in...
- open
narratives that have
shaped Estonian national consciousness. Mats
Traat also
holds a
significant place in
Estonian literature,
especially with his...
- film
productions based on the
works of
Oskar Luts, A. H. Tammsaare, Mats
Traat,
Agatha Christie,
Nikolai Gogol,
William Shakespeare, John Steinbeck, Henrik...
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contains his
sermons in the Rõngu
dialect of Tartu. In
modern literature, Mats
Traat was the main user of Tartu.
South Estonian "RL21446: PO****TION WITH ESTONIAN...
- Blood-of-Chwarambr City, Patriarch's
Harem Characters Kzinti Patriarch, Speaker-to-Animals, Chuut-Riit,
Traat-Admiral, Kdapt-Preacher, Eater-of-Gr****...
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Norwegian footballer Mats
Sundin (born 1971),
Swedish ice
hockey player Mats
Traat (1936–2022),
Estonian poet and
author Mats Wahl (born 1945),
Swedish author...
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which also
introduced to
Finnish readers works by the
Estonian writers Mats
Traat,
Lilli Promet, and Ülo Tuulik. In the book Meri
combined the
present with...
- (English:
Dance Around the
Steam Boiler) is a
novel by
Estonian author Mats
Traat,
first published in 1971. The
novel is
notable for its
exploration of rural...
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written by A. H. Tammsaare, Jaan Kaplinski,
Eduard Vilde, Eno Raud, Mats
Traat, Paul-Eerik Rummo,
Viivi Luik, Arvo Valton,
Friedrich Issak,
William Golding...
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aurukatla ümber,
based on the
novel of the same name by
Estonian author Mats
Traat. In 2004, she
appeared in the feature-length
television film Taksirengit...