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  • Tuglas, Friedebert (1886 - 1971)

    Seller: Antiquariat Lang, Rennerod, Germany

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    Aus einer estnischen Novellensammlung. Typoskript. (Ohne Ort und Jahr). Priv. brauner Pappband mit Kordelbindung. 10 einseitig beschriftete Blätter. - 21 x 14. * Tuglas (1886 in Ahja - 1971 in Tallinn) war ein estnischer Schriftsteller, Kritiker, Übersetzer und Literaturwissenschaftler. 1905 nahm er als Sozialdemokrat an der russischen Revolution teil. Von 1906 bis 1917 musste er im Exil leben, hauptsächlich in Finnland, Deutschland und Paris, bevor er nach Estland zurückkehrte. Tuglas wurde einer der führenden literarischen Figuren Estlands. Er gehörte der Gruppe "Junges Estland" (Noor-Eesti, gegründet 1905) an. Er schrieb in einer Mischung aus Realismus und romantischem Lebensgefühl (vgl. Wikipedia).