Ilmar Laaban, the Glossary
Ilmar Laaban, (11 December 1921, Tallinn, Estonia – 29 November 2000, Stockholm) was an Estonian poet and literary critic.[1]
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25 relations: Artur Alliksaar, Betti Alver, Eesti Raamat, Estonia, Frédéric Iriarte, Gustav Suits, Henrik Visnapuu, International Association of Art Critics, Jaan Kaplinski, Jaan Oks, Juhan Liiv, Marie Under, Musical composition, Occupation of the Baltic states, Paul-Eerik Rummo, Piano, Romance languages, School, Stockholm, Stockholm University, Surrealism, Sweden, Tallinn, University of Tartu, Viivi Luik.
- Translators to Swedish
Artur Alliksaar
Artur Alliksaar (15 April 1923, in Tartu – 12 August 1966, in Tartu) was an Estonian poet. Ilmar Laaban and Artur Alliksaar are 20th-century Estonian poets, Estonian male poets and Estonian writer stubs.
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Betti Alver
Elisabet "Betti" Alver (– 19 June 1989), was one of Estonia's most notable poets. Ilmar Laaban and Betti Alver are 20th-century Estonian poets.
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Eesti Raamat
Eesti Raamat (Eesti Raamat OÜ) is Estonian publisher which is located in Tallinn.
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Estonia
Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe.
Frédéric Iriarte
Frédéric Iriarte (born 1963 in Paris), is a contemporary plastic artist.
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Gustav Suits
Gustav Suits (in Võnnu, Tartu County, Livonia – 23 May 1956 in Stockholm, Sweden) is considered one of the greatest Estonian poets. Ilmar Laaban and Gustav Suits are 20th-century Estonian poets, Estonian World War II refugees, Estonian emigrants to Sweden and Estonian male poets.
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Henrik Visnapuu
Henrik Visnapuu (– 3 April 1951) was an Estonian poet and playwright. Ilmar Laaban and Henrik Visnapuu are 20th-century Estonian poets, Estonian World War II refugees, Estonian male poets and Estonian writer stubs.
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International Association of Art Critics
AICA - the International Association of Art Critics (Association Internationale des Critiques d’Art, AICA) was founded in 1950 to revitalize critical discourse, which suffered under Fascism during World War II.
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Jaan Kaplinski
Jaan Kaplinski (22 January 1941 – 8 August 2021) was an Estonian poet, philosopher, politician, and culture critic, known for his focus on global issues and support for left-wing/liberal thinking. Ilmar Laaban and Jaan Kaplinski are 20th-century Estonian poets and Estonian male poets.
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Jaan Oks
Jaan Oks (1884 in Ratla, Pärsamaa Parish, Saare County – 1918) was an Estonian writer and poet. Ilmar Laaban and Jaan Oks are 20th-century Estonian poets and Estonian male poets.
Juhan Liiv
Juhan Liiv (&ndash) is one of Estonia's most famous poets and prose writers. Ilmar Laaban and Juhan Liiv are 20th-century Estonian poets and Estonian male poets.
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Marie Under
Marie Under (– 25 September 1980) was an Estonian poet. Ilmar Laaban and Marie Under are 20th-century Estonian poets, Estonian World War II refugees, Estonian emigrants to Sweden and writers from Tallinn.
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Musical composition
Musical composition can refer to an original piece or work of music, either vocal or instrumental, the structure of a musical piece or to the process of creating or writing a new piece of music.
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Occupation of the Baltic states
The occupation of the Baltic states was a period of annexation of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania begun by the Soviet Union in 1940, continued for three years by Nazi Germany after it invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, and finally resumed by the Soviet Union until its dissolution in 1991.
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Paul-Eerik Rummo
Paul-Eerik Rummo (born January 19, 1942) is an Estonian poet, playwright, translator and politician who was the former Estonian Minister of Culture and Education, as well as the former Estonian Minister of Population Affairs. Ilmar Laaban and Paul-Eerik Rummo are 20th-century Estonian poets, Estonian male poets and writers from Tallinn.
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Piano
The piano is a keyboard instrument that produces sound when its keys are depressed, through engagement of an action whose hammers strike strings.
Romance languages
The Romance languages, also known as the Latin or Neo-Latin languages, are the languages that are directly descended from Vulgar Latin.
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School
A school is both the educational institution and building designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of students under the direction of teachers.
Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital and most populous city of the Kingdom of Sweden as well as the largest urban area in the Nordic countries.
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Stockholm University
Stockholm University (Stockholms universitet) is a public research university in Stockholm, Sweden, founded as a college in 1878, with university status since 1960.
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Surrealism
Surrealism is an art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike scenes and ideas.
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Sweden
Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe.
Tallinn
Tallinn is the capital and most populous city of Estonia.
University of Tartu
The University of Tartu (UT; Tartu Ülikool; Universitas Tartuensis) is a public research university located in the city of Tartu, Estonia.
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Viivi Luik
Viivi Luik (born 6 November 1946, in Tänassilma, Estonia) is an Estonian writer and poet. Ilmar Laaban and Viivi Luik are 20th-century Estonian poets.
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See also
Translators to Swedish
- Alfred Jensen (slavist)
- Alice Rasmussen
- Anna Maria Lenngren
- Britta Gröndahl
- Catharina Ahlgren
- Dorothea Dunckel
- Elisabeth Kuylenstierna-Wenster
- Elsa Thulin
- Erik Blomberg (writer)
- Erik Lindegren
- Ernest Thiel
- Göran Malmqvist
- Göran Sonnevi
- Gunnel Vallquist
- Helena Charlotta Åkerhielm
- Horace Engdahl
- Ilmar Laaban
- Ivar Lassy
- Jeanette Granberg
- Juris Kronbergs
- Katarina Frostenson
- Louise Granberg
- Maks Ščur
- Matthias Castrén
- Mohammed Knut Bernström
- Nikanor Teratologen
- Nils Bohman
- Sigrid Lidströmer
- Sun Axelsson
- Thomas Warburton (writer)
- Ulrika Widström
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilmar_Laaban
Also known as Laaban.