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Juhan Liiv ( – ) is one of
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's most famous poets and prose writers.


Childhood

Juhan (birth names Johannes) Liiv, the son of Benjamin and Marianna Liiv (née Pärn), was born on 30 April 1864, in Alatskivi Parish (now
Peipsiääre Parish Peipsiääre Parish is a rural municipality in Tartu County, Estonia. Settlements ;Towns: Kallaste ;Small boroughs: Kasepää - Kolkja - Varnja ;Villages: Savka - Sipelga Religion Gallery Varnja.JPG, Main street of Varnja Varnja i ...
), in the
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of the
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, and grew up in
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village, in Oja farm owned by his family. Liiv grew up in a poor and devoutly religious family and was the youngest amongst five children. His older brother
Jakob Liiv Jakob Liiv (28 February 1859 Alatskivi Parish, Tartu County – 17 January 1938 Rakvere) was an Estonian writer and playwright. His younger brother was writer Juhan Liiv. After 1897 he was a teacher at Triigi-Avispea School in Väike-Maarja Pa ...
also became a poet. At home, he and his siblings were raised to be staunch
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and his parents were quick to reprimand any small transgression. Despite their
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and
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, Liiv's parents understood the importance of education and invested what little money they had towards their children's schooling. He first studied at Naelavere Village School, then at Kodavere Parish School. After going through both schools his parents then sent him to
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(present-day Tartu) to study at the
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, in 1886, but he was unable to adjust to the school and left after six months. Liiv spent most of his childhood alone, isolated from other children his age, due in part, to chronic childhood illnesses. Illness forced Liiv to leave school and return home, where he wrote poetry and occasional columns for the '' Olevik'' newspaper. His poetry starkly contrasted that of his contemporaries, and was therefore largely ignored.


Short stories

Liiv finally achieved success in 1894 when his first short story, ''Vari'' (''The Shadow''), was published. It was dark and gloomy, foreshadowing his future works of both prose and poetry. Many readers draw a comparison between Liiv and the main character of the story, Villu, who is physically weak but strong in mind. Liiv continued to write several more short stories, but none are as famous as ''Vari''.


Mental illness

Shortly after ''Vari'' was released, Liiv became a patient in a psychiatric clinic in Tartu. Liiv was diagnosed with
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. He variably thought he was the son of the Emperor Alexander II, the king of
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and Estonian poetess
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. His struggles with mental illness continued until his death.


Poetry

In 1909,
Friedebert Tuglas Friedebert Tuglas, born Friedebert Mihkelson or Michelson (2 March 1886 – 15 April 1971) was an Estonian writer and critic who introduced Impressionism and Symbolism to Estonian literature.poem Poetry (derived from the Greek ''poiesis'', "making"), also called verse, is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language − such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre − to evoke meanings in ...
s by Liiv was published late that year. Many of Liiv's poems are dominated by a sense of gloom, probably brought on by his
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es,
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and lack of human
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s. The few poems with a less ominous tone describe nature and Liiv's adoration for his
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. His poems include: *''The Axe and the Forest'' *''Who Does Not Remember the Past (is Living Without the Future)'' *''To The Poets'' *''I Saw
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Yesterday'' *''Come Now, Night Darkness'' *''Cold'' *''Snowflake''


Death

In late 1913, Liiv was found aboard a train without a ticket because he could not afford one. He was thrown off into a deserted area and walked home. By the time he arrived, however, he had been in freezing temperatures for two weeks and had contracted a fatal case of
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. He died on 1 December 1913.


The Juhan Liiv Prize for Poetry

The Juhan Liiv Prize for Poetry was founded in 1965. It is awarded by the parish of
Alatskivi Alatskivi (german: Allatzkiwwi) is a small borough ( et, alevik) in Peipsiääre Parish Tartu County Estonia. It was the administrative centre of Alatskivi Parish. Alatskivi has around 390 population by 2015 with 128 square kilometers land. The ...
on 30 April every year. The prize is a leather shepherd's bag hand-made by a local artist.


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