Heino Kiik
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Heino Kiik (14 May 1927 Avinurme – 22 February 2013) was an
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n writer and journalist. He studied agronomy at the University of Tartu and the
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. Later he studied at the
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in
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.


Works

* "Metsiku taltsutamine" (1965) * "Mõedaku eelpäev" (1966) * "Tondiöömaja" (1970) * "Taimetark I-III" (1968–1986) * novel "Arve Jomm" (1971–1990) * play "Tütarlaps ja teised" (1974) * "Maailma viljad" (1982–1986) * "Elupadrik" (1986) * "Mind armastas jaapanlanna" (I part 1987, II part 1990, III part 1992) * "Maria Siberimaal" (1988) * "Aasta 1988" (Tallinn, Õllu 1990) * ""Kupra" lõhenemine (aasta 1989)" (Tallinn, Õllu 1992) * "Kirjanike elamu (aasta 1977)" (Tallinn, Õllu 1993)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kiik, Heino 1927 births 2013 deaths Estonian male novelists Estonian male short story writers Estonian dramatists and playwrights Estonian journalists 20th-century Estonian writers 21st-century Estonian writers University of Tartu alumni Estonian University of Life Sciences alumni People from Mustvee Parish