Aino Krohn Kallas (2 August 1878 – 9 November 1956) was a Finnish-Estonian author. Her novellas are considered to be prominent pieces of Finnish literature...
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The Aino Kallas Award (Estonian: Aino Kallase preemia, also the Aino Kallas Translation Award, Estonian: Aino Kallase tõlkepreemia) is an award that recognizes...
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Among the first to be named so were Aino Järnefelt (Aino Sibelius), born 1871 and Aino Krohn (the later Aino Kallas), born 1878. According to the Finnish...
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Kallas is a common Estonian surname (meaning shore), and may refer to: Aino Kallas (1878–1956), Finnish-Estonian writer Ene Kallas [et] (born 1973), Estonian...
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Aino Järnefelt (Aino Sibelius), born 1871 and Aino Krohn (the later Aino Kallas), born 1878. According to the Finnish Population Register Centre, over...
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a population of around 300. It has a museum dedicated to Oskar Kallas and Aino Kallas. The philosopher and pedagogue Ülo Kaevats (1947–2015) was born...
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church music. His daughter Aino married the Estonian nationalist Oskar Kallas and was known as a writer by the name Aino Kallas. His daughter Helmi Krohn...
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reverence and with a big heart." Vuorikuru, Silja (2017). Aino Kallas – Maailman sydämessä ["Aino Kallas — in the heart of the world"]. Finnish Literature Society...
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linguist and folklorist. He was the husband of the Finnish writer Aino Kallas. Oskar Kallas was the youngest son of the Vicar of Kaarma on the island of Saaremaa...
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Zeinab Irène Joliot-Curie France 12 September 1897 17 March 1956 Chemist Aino Kallas Finland Estonia 2 August 1878 9 November 1956 Writer Sudenmorsian,...
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The Wolf's Bride: A Tale from Estonia, written by the Finnish author Aino Kallas, tells story of the forester Priidik's wife Aalo living in Hiiumaa in...
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Tubin finished it in 1968. The libretto is by Jaan Kross who based on Aino Kallas' novel Barbara von Tisenhusen. The novel depicts events and human activities...
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The Wolf's Bride: A Tale from Estonia written by the Finnish author Aino Kallas was published in 1928 and it tells the story of the forester's wife living...
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literary scholar and politician. He was a member of VII Riigikogu. 2009: Aino Kallas Award Toomla, Jaan (1999). Valitud ja valitsenud: Eesti Parlamentaarsete...
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Krohn is the surname of several people: Aino Krohn, a Finnish author better known as Aino Kallas August David Krohn, a Russian zoologist Chester A. Krohn...
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Jaan Kross after a short story by Aino Kallas The Parson of Reigi (Reigi õpetaja), opera (1970–1971); libretto Aino Kallas, completed by Jaan Kross Requiem...
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(b. 1880) 1953 – Dylan Thomas, Welsh poet and author (b. 1914) 1956 – Aino Kallas, Finnish-Estonian author (b. 1878) 1957 – Peter O'Connor, Irish long...
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Lappeenranta — 1958) Finnish lawyer, politician, professor and diplomat Aino Kallas (1878 in Kiiskilä – 1956) Finnish-Estonian author of novellas Uno Ullberg...
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(Monument to a Monument), 1990 2009: Anton Starkopf Fellowship 2017: Aino Kallas Award 1988: Bust of Viktor Kingissepp at 14 Karu Street [et] in Tallinn...
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and notes from interviews with Crimean Estonians. The Finnish author Aino Kallas wrote the short story "Lasnamäen valkea laiva" (The White Ship of Lasnamäe)...
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literary writer, Ellen Niit, and portraits of Heino Kiik, Lilli Promet, and Aino Kallas. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Erna Viitol. Järelehüüe Sirbis...
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and politician, 1st Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh (d. 1956) 1878 – Aino Kallas, Finnish-Estonian author (d. 1956) 1880 – Arthur Dove, American painter...
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Juhani Aho (1861–1921) Tove Jansson (1914–2001), she wrote in Swedish Aino Kallas (1878–1956), female Aleksis Kivi (1834–1872) Väinö Linna (1920–1992)...
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a 1919 short story by H. P. Lovecraft The White Ship, a 1924 book by Aino Kallas The White Ship (1941 film), an Italian war film directed by Roberto Rossellini...
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Paavolainen Medal 2014: Honorary member of the Mika Waltari Society [et] 2015: Aino Kallas Award 2018: Lifetime Achievement Award of the Endowment for Literature...
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Armenia), prose wr. Elvy Kalep (1899–1989, Estonia), ch. wr. & aviator Aino Kallas (1878–1956, Finland/Estonia), fiction wr. in Finnish Leszli Kálli (living...
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August 2 Princess Ingeborg of Denmark, Princess of Sweden (d. 1958) Aino Kallas, Finnish-Estonian author (d. 1956) August 9 – Eileen Gray, Irish architect...
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the 1926 novel Reigin Pappi (The Pastor of Reigi), by Finnish author Aino Kallas. After a ten year absence, Eili Sild returned to the screen in the role...
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Merle Talvik, Külliki Tool Drama Based on the novel of the same name by Aino Kallas Surma hinda küsi surnutelt [et] Kaljo Kiisk Drama 1978 Naine kütab sauna [et]...
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breakthrough as a composer with the opera Mare ja hänen poikansa (1943) after Aino Kallas, which was premiered in the Finnish Opera in 1945. It was followed by...
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