Valev Uibopuu
Appearance
Valev Uibopuu | |
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Born | 19 October 1913 Vana-Antsla Parish, Kreis Werro, Governorate of Livonia |
Died | 18 March 1997 Lund, Sweden | (aged 83)
Valev Uibopuu (19 October 1913 Vana-Antsla Parish (now Antsla Parish), Kreis Werro – 18 March 1997 Lund) was an Estonian writer. He is one of the most known Estonian expatriate writers.[1]
In 1943, he fled to Finland and in 1944 to Sweden.[1]
1954–1970, he worked for Estonian Writers' Cooperative publishing house and also being its chairman. 1970–1980, he taught at Lund University and at the same time he was the director of the university's Finno-Ugric Institute.[1]
He died in 1997 in Lund, but he is buried at Lüllemäe Cemetery in Karula.[1]
Works
[edit]- novel "Võõras kodu" (Vadstena 1945)
- novel "Keegi ei kuule meid" (Vadstena 1948)
- novel "Neli tuld" (Lund 1951)
- novel "Janu" (Lund 1957)
- novel "Markuse muutumised" (Lund 1961)
- novel "Lademed" (Lund 1970)
- novel "Kaks inimelu ajapöördeis" (double novel): "Mina ja tema" (Lund 1990) and "Ainult juhus" (Lund 1991)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Vabar, Sven. "Valev Uibopuu". sisu.ut.ee. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
Categories:
- 1913 births
- 1997 deaths
- People from Antsla Parish
- People from Kreis Werro
- 20th-century Estonian writers
- Estonian male novelists
- Estonian male short story writers
- Estonian editors
- Estonian Finno-Ugrists
- Academic staff of Lund University
- Estonian World War II refugees
- Estonian emigrants to Sweden
- Recipients of the Order of the National Coat of Arms, 3rd Class
- Estonian writer stubs