Jim Ashilevi
Jim Ashilevi is an Estonian novelist, playwright and poet.
He first gained recognition with his debut play Nagu poisid vihma käes (Like Boys in the Rain) which was praised for its original juxtaposition of poetic imagery and violence — a haunting interrogation of the essence of masculinity. At just twenty years of age, the play won him some of Estonia's highest playwriting awards and positioned him on the literary map as a key voice of his generation.
He went on to publish long and short-form prose and poetry. To date, his body of work includes two coming-of-age novels, Ma olen elus olemise tunne (I Am the Feeling of Being Alive) and Kehade mets (Forest of Flesh), as well as two non-fiction books on theatre.
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This Soviet author founded the socialist realism literary method and a political activist. People also nominated him five times for the Nobel Prize in literature. From 1906 to 1913 and from 1921 to 1929, he lived abroad, mostly in Capri, Italy; after his return to the Soviet Union, he accepted the cultural policies of the time. -
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Viru Literature Prize (Virumaa kirjandusauhind) 2018, for the novel Serafima and Bogdan
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Vahur Afanasjev
serafima.bogdan@ gmail . com
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Vahur Afanasjev (1979) has become a bestselling fiction author in Estonia with his award winning novel "Serafima and Bogdan" (published in Estonian and Russian).
Afanasjev has published 4 novels, 6 poetry books, 2 short story collections, and travel book.
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Elise Rosalie Aun Literary Prize 2018.
Estonian Cultural Endowment’s Award for Prose 2018 (Kirjanduse sihtkapitali proosaauhind), for the novel Serafima and Bogdan
Viru Literature Prize (Virumaa kirjandusauhind) 2018, for the novel Serafima and Bogdan
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