Eeva Park (born September 9, 1950 in Tallinn) is an Estonian writer. Park was born Eeva Hint in 1950. She is the daughter of writers Aadu Hint and Minni...
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feminist Eeva Kuuskoski (born 1946), Finnish politician Eeva Park (born 1950), Estonian writer Eeva Ruoppa (1932–2013), Finnish cross-country skier Eeva Saarinen...
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Tode, born 1962), writer Ants Oras (1900–1982), writer and translator Eeva Park (born 1950), writer and poet Aino Pervik (born 1932), children's author...
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Triin Soomets, Mats Traat, Hasso Krull, Kalju Kruusa, Fagira D. Morti, Eeva Park, Karl Martin Sinijärv, Aare Pilv, Wimberg. Edited by Harri Rinne, translated...
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known and most translated writers abroad, in the 1990s short stories of Eeva Park and the novels of Tõnu Õnnepalu and Ervin Õunapuu also enjoyed moderate...
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divorce was a scandal in Estonia. Of these one, Eeva Park, later became a well-known writer. Eeva Park's 1993 novel Tolm ja Tuul describes the breakup of...
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(1917–1994). He had eight children. Several of them became writers, such as Eeva Park. He died in 1989. He is buried in Kihelkonna Cemetery, Saare County. 1937:...
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Gaelic name for the village of Holm, Lewis Tolm ja Tuul, 1993 novel by Eeva Park This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tolm...
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and illustrator Eeva Park (b. 1950, Estonia), poet and fiction wr. Ruth Park (1917–2010, New Zealand/Australia), nv. and ch. wr. Park Wan-suh (박완서, 1931–2011...
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Ülo Mattheus: Buddha-mäng Borgesega päeval kell kaks. Looming 7/1993 Eeva Park: Juhuslik. Looming 12/1993 1995 Jaan Kross: Vürst, in: Järelehüüd. Tallinn...
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