Paul Rummo
Paul Rummo (14 July 1909 Kalbu, Kehtna Parish, Harju County – 28 March 1981) was an Estonian poet, playwright and literary critic.[1]
1948–1949, he was the chief editor for the publishing house Ilukirjandus ja Kunst ('Fiction and Art'). Before 1958, he had several posts: including the head of Estonia Theatre.[1]
His son is writer Paul-Eerik Rummo.[1]
Works
- poetry collection "Võitlev kodumaa" ('The Fighting Homeland'; 1946)
- poetry collection "Rahva võim" (1950)
- poetry collection "Katkukülvajad" (1952)
- poetry collection "Veerev kivi" ('Rolling Stone'; 1955)
- poetry collection "Proloog ja poeemid" (1961)
- poetry collection "Katkenud lõng" (with selected poems; 1969)
- poetry collection "Matkalaul" (1979)
In 1967, he finished the anthology "Eesti luule" ('Estonian Poetry')
References
- Vabar, Sven. "Paul Rummo". sisu.ut.ee. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
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