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Toomas Raudam (born 21 July 1947) is an Estonian writer. In 1989 he won the Friedebert Tuglas Award for Lodus tiivad.[1] He has won or been nominated for several other awards for his books, screenplays, and radio plays. Raudam was born in Paide.[2] In 1973 Raudam graduated from Tartu State University.[3] The next year, Raudam married Kersti Veider, with whom he has one son, Juhan.[citation needed] Graphic artist August Roosileht was Raudam's grandfather.[3]
Major works
edit- Anti jutud, 1983 (OCLC 31004446)
- Kirjutab näpuga õhku, 1986 (OCLC 18223065)
- Kolmekordne päike, 1988 (ISBN 9785450003634)
- Lodus tiivad, 1989
- Isa sipelgapesa, 1990 (ISBN 9785450012063)
- Tarzani Seiklused Tallinnas, 1991 (OCLC 245745181)
- Kõhklev essee heitlusest ajaga, 1992
- Elus enesetapja, 1999 (ISBN 9789985862728)
- Jaa, 2000 (ISBN 9789985924525)
- Miks Kafka nuttis?, 2000 (ISBN 9789985928493)
- Jaak Kino, Kino-Mati ja teised, 2001 (ISBN 9789985811092)
- Saint-Prousti vastu, 2002 (ISBN 9789985811863)
- Teie, 2003 (ISBN 9789985790434)
- Nips, 2004 (ISBN 9789985790809)
- Tänulikud surnud, 2005 (ISBN 9789985791240)
- Väike äratundmiste raamat, 2006 (ISBN 9789985791660)
- Miks ma ei taha olla kirjanik?, 2008 (ISBN 9789985792384)
References
edit- ^ "Short Story Award". Underi ja Tuglase Kirjanduskeskus. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
- ^ "Toomas Raudam". Estonian Literature Centre estlit.ee. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
- ^ a b "Toomas Raudam – Estonian Writers Online Dictionary". sisu.ut.ee. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
External links
edit- Biography at Estonia Literature Center
- Estonian Literary Magazine Spring 2005
- Books by Raudam
- Fridebert Tuglas Award Winners
- Photograph of Raudam
- Estonian Literary Magazine Autumn 1999