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Jaan Kurn (April 13, 1893 – March 30, 1981) was an Estonian teacher, poet, and translator.


Early life and education

Kurn was born on the Patsi farm in the village of Metsakuru,
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Parish, in the
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,
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(now in the village of
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), the son of the cottager Jaan Kurn ( 1851–?) and Kadri Kurn (née Naestema, 1865–?). He attended Kärstna Ministerial School. From 1910 to 1914 he studied at , and then from 1917 to 1920 at the Kherson Pedagogical Institute in
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. The poet
Hendrik Adamson Hendrik Adamson ( – 7 March 1946) was an Estonian poet and teacher. He was born as a son of a tailor in Patsi farmstead in Metsakuru village, Kärstna Parish (now in Veisjärve village, Tarvastu Parish), Viljandi County. From 1911 he worked as ...
—the son of the property owner's daughter—was born in the same house.


Career

From 1914 to 1917, Kurn was the principal of Igavere Primary School in
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, and then a teacher at
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Ministerial School and
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Primary School. From 1920 to 1923, he taught history at
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Science High School No. 1, and then edited the newspaper ' while still teaching in Narva. From 1925 to 1940, he was the principal of the six-year Maidla Primary School in
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. and then from 1940 to 1941 the principal of . During the war years, he was evacuated to the rear of the
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, and he worked at the
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orphanage in the
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. From 1944 to 1947 he was the head of the education department in Virumaa, and from 1947 to 1950 he was the director of . From January to August 1950, Kurn worked at and then at , after which he was the head of the Rakvere Teacher Training School.


Poetry

Alongside his work as a teacher and administrator, Kurn wrote poems under the name Ralf Rond. His first collection, ''27'', was published in
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in 1923 and caused extensive controversy in the press. Accused of indecency, the author was fined in 1926 and the book was ordered to be destroyed. Ralf Rond's verses with their atheistic orientation, robust expression, and futuristic lines were influenced by the young
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, as well as
August Alle August Alle ( in Viljandi – 8 July 1952 in Tallinn) was an Estonian writer.Endel Nirk, Arthur Robert Hone, Oleg Mutt, ''Estonian Literature: Historical Survey with Biobibliographical Appendix'', Published by Perioodika, 1987, p215 Early life A ...
and
Henrik Visnapuu Henrik Visnapuu ( – 3 April 1951) was a well-known Estonian poet and dramatist. Life Henrik Visnapuu was born in Helme Parish, Viljandi County, Livonia. He first attended the village school in Reola (today in Ülenurme Parish) and college in ...
, and they criticize the moral laxity during and after the war. Ralf Rond's sentimental early verses were published in the collection ''Liblikad'' in
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in 1925. In the poetry collection ''Naine'' (Narva, 1926) he continued his robust and sarcastic style, and his contemporary satire increased. His protest verses were published in the newspaper ''Uus Edasi'' in 1929 and elsewhere. From them, he compiled his fourth collection of poems, ''Nälg'', which was not published because he could not find a publisher. Ralf Rond was the first to introduce and translate Vladimir Mayakovsky in Estonia. He also translated Mayakovsky's ''
A Cloud in Trousers ''A Cloud in Trousers'' (Облако в штанах, Oblako v shtanakh) is a poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky written in 1914 and first published in 1915 by Osip Brik.Makarov, V., Zakharov, A., Kosovan, I. Commentaries to Vladimir Mayakovsky (traged ...
'' (Narva, 1930). In the 1920s, he published articles on literary issues, and at the end of his life he wrote a book of memoirs, ''Minu eluraamatu helgeid ja tumedaid lehekülgi'' (Light and Dark Pages of My Life's Book), which has remained in manuscript.


Political activity

During the
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, Kurn was a member of the Labor Party. In 1940, he aligned himself with the new Soviet government; he was a non-party
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(he did not join the party because of the rigid command system that prevailed there). In 1941, he joined a
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and participated in battles at
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and near . From 1950 to 1951, the Soviet authorities persecuted Kurn.


Awards

*1947:
Honored Teacher of the Estonian SSR Honored Teacher of the Estonian SSR ( et, Eesti NSV teeneline õpetaja) was an honorary title in the Estonian SSR, which the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Estonian SSR awarded to teachers from 1945 to 1989. Recipients *1945: Johannes ...


Bibliography

*1923: ''27'' (Narva: "Wironia" kirjastus) *1925: ''Liblikad'' (Narva: "Vironia" kirjastus) *1926: ''Naine'' (Narva: Kirjastus "Er-ku-la")


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kurn, Jaan 1893 births 1981 deaths 20th-century Estonian poets 20th-century Estonian educators Futurist writers People from Viljandi Parish Kherson State University alumni Burials at Pärnamäe Cemetery