Eeva Park
Eeva Park (born September 9, 1950 in Tallinn) is an Estonian writer.
Park is the daughter of writers Aadu Hint and Minni Nurme. After high school she worked as a silk and porcelain painter, and as an archival assistant. She began her career in 1983 as a poet, but soon turned to prose; she is especially known for her novels, especially those with dark undertones, but she has also written plays and short stories, as well as continuing to write poetry. Park has been a member of the Estonian Writers' Union since 1993. In 1994 she received the Friedebert Tuglas Literature Prize. She currently lives in Saku Parish.
Works
- Mõrkjas tuul (poems, 1983)
- Hullu Hansu lugu (novel, 1988)
- Öö valgus (poems, 1990)
- Tolm yes tuul (novel, 1992)
- Mees, kes mäletas ELEVANT (short stories, 1994)
- Palveränd (Drama, 1996)
- Naru õpilane (novel, 1998)
- Pääse karussellile (short stories, 2000)
- Vaba long mine (poems, 2002)
- locomotives lõpmatuses (novel, 2003)
- Homsed uudised (poems, 2005)
- Absoluutne champions (short stories, 2006)
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References
- This article is a translation of the corresponding article on the German Wikipedia.
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