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Oskar Luts ( – 23 March 1953) was an
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n writer and playwright.


Biography

Oskar Luts was born into a middle-class family in Järvepera, central Estonia, at that time in the
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(
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). His younger brother was the film director and cinematographer
Theodor Luts Theodor Luts ( in Palamuse – 24 September 1980 in São Paulo) was an Estonian film director and cinematographer, brother of classic writer Oskar Luts. Theodor Luts was the first major figure of Estonian cinematography His '' Noored kotkad'' ...
. He attended Änkküla village school in 1894. He went to Palamuse Parish parish school in
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, attending from 1895–1899. From 1899–1902 he studied at the Tartu Reaalkool. In 1903 Luts started working as an apothecary apprentice in Tartu and
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. After passing the apothecary apprentice exams, he went to work in
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(1903). During his military service in
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(1909–1911) he also worked in the apothecary field. He continued this work in Dorpat while studying pharmacy at university. When
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started, Oskar Luts was conscripted into the Russian army. He worked as a military pharmacist in Pskov,
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, Daugavpils,
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and in
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(1915–1918), where he got married. Oskar Luts was released from military duty for health reasons in the autumn of 1918 and went back to Tartu with his family the same year, where he started working as an apothecary. In 1919–1920 he worked at the university library and then managed a store. In 1922 he started his professional career as a writer. In 1936 Luts began living in his home on Riia Street in Tartu. This house was converted into a museum in 1964. Oskar Luts was the first Estonian writer to receive the title of
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of the Estonian SSR. This was awarded to him in 1945. Oskar Luts is buried in Ropka-Tamme cemetery. Some streets and buildings in Estonia bear Oskar Luts's name. The Oskar Lutsu Palamuse Gümnaasium in Palamuse was named in honor of Luts.


Writing

Oskar Luts created his happiest literary works in the years before World War I. He wrote several comedies as well as his first novel called ' (Spring) (part I 1912, part II 1913). This highly popular novel portrayed the daily school life of young people in rural Estonia. ''Kevade'' proved to be Oskar Luts's most successful and well-known work. The life of the same characters continued in Luts's novel ''Suvi'' (Summer) (I 1918, II 1919), which also became quite popular. However, although subsequent sequels (''Tootsi pulm'' (Toots's Wedding), ''Argipäev'' (originally ''Äripäev'', Workdays)) and the novel ''Sügis'' (Autumn) (part I – 1938) were written to meet public demand, they did not attain the popularity of his earlier works. After World War I, his works contained less humor and were much gloomier. The second part of ''Sügis'' remained in manuscript for four decades, the entire story not being published until 1988. There are highly popular Estonian films (in Estonian and Russian languages) ''
Spring Spring(s) may refer to: Common uses * Spring (season) Spring, also known as springtime, is one of the four temperate seasons, succeeding winter and preceding summer. There are various technical definitions of spring, but local usage of ...
'', '' Summer (1976 film)'' (based on ''Suvi'' and ''Tootsi pulm'') and '' Autumn (1990 film)'' (based on ''Argipäev'' and ''Sügis''). The films are all produced by Arvo Kruusement. Oskar Luts also wrote for children, and his most popular children's book is ''Nukitsamees'' (1920), which has also been made into a 1981 film ('' Nukitsamees''). The music for ''Nukitsamees'' was written by Olav Ehala and is as popular as the film itself. As a playwright, Oskar Luts is best known for ''Kapsapea'' (The Cabbage). The animation "Kapsapea" is based on Oskar Luts' writings. The cartoon is about a large cabbage growing in the garden of an Estonian family. The cabbage eventually causes a sensation in the US, Russia and China. Oskar Luts' works have been translated into many languages.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Luts, Oskar 1887 births 1953 deaths People from Jõgeva Parish People from the Governorate of Livonia Estonian male novelists Estonian dramatists and playwrights 20th-century Estonian novelists 20th-century dramatists and playwrights People's Writers of the Estonian SSR University of Tartu alumni Russian military personnel of World War I