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    poetry. 1989. "Karl-Martin Sinijärv kolib "OP!" saatest ära" Delfi.ee, 26. august 2010 Estonian Writers' Union Poetry by Karl Martin Sinijärv in Estonian...
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  • breathing organism. The term "ethnofuturism" was coined by Estonian poet Karl Martin Sinijärv. The social background of ethnofuturism was connected with the Singing...
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    Meriluoto, publisher Nihil Interit 2000), „Kaardipakk“ (poetry with Karl Martin Sinijärv, Jürgen Rooste, Triin Soomets, Asko Künnap, published by Näo Kirik...
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  • in 2010: Estonian Haiku by poets Asko Künnap, Jürgen Rooste, and Karl Martin Sinijärv. An Estonian-language haiku competition was organized at the 2011...
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    Riivo Sinijärv (born 27 May 1947 in Tallinn) is an Estonian politician and a former Minister of Foreign Affairs. Sinijärv is the father of poet and journalist...
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    love poetry, nature meditations and ethnofuturism. According to Karl Martin Sinijärv, Kaalep is able to use his novel imagery and cool substance to create...
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  • May 25 - Nicole Luiken, Canadian science fiction writer June 4 – Karl Martin Sinijärv, Estonian journalist and poet June 28 – Sophie Hannah, English poet...
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  • Rannit Eno Raud Mart Raud Karl Ristikivi Jürgen Rooste Andrus Rõuk Paul-Eerik Rummo August Sang Johannes Semper Karl Martin Sinijärv Juhan Smuul Lauri Sommer...
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    emerged in the end of 20th century were Andrus Kivirähk (born 1970), Karl-Martin Sinijärv (born 1971), Mehis Heinsaar (born 1973), Peeter Sauter (born 1962)...
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  • in 2010: Estonian Haiku by poets Asko Künnap, Jürgen Rooste, and Karl Martin Sinijärv. An Estonian-language haiku competition was organized at the 2011...
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