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Kalle Kurg (born 25 May 1942 in
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) is an
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n poet, writer, critic, translator and editor. As a versatile figure in Estonian culture, he has also published caricatures and worked as a theatre director.


Life

Kalle Kurg studied Estonian Philology at the
University of Tartu The University of Tartu (UT; et, Tartu Ülikool; la, Universitas Tartuensis) is a university in the city of Tartu in Estonia. It is the national university of Estonia. It is the only classical university in the country, and also its biggest ...
(1961–1966) and soon became the Art Director of a nature publication called ''Eesti Loodus'' (Estonian Nature). Soon after he joined
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(Estonian Television) as the Senior Director of art programs. In 1971 Kalle went on to work for a leading literary magazine first published in 1923 ''Looming'' (Creativity), of which he became Editor-in-Chief in May 1976. He remained in this position till January 1988. Kalle Kurg firmly stood by the magazine’s democratic values and during the 70s and 80s Looming became the centre stage of expression for opposite elite; at the same time being enriched by various translations and essays from modern literature and science. Kalle Kurg worked as the Executive Editor at the Estonian Association of Journalists between 1989–1991, and as the Director of the Department of Publishing at Eesti Televisioon between 1991–1992. In 1992 he founded a cultural magazine ''Sina ja Mina'' (You and Me), which was the first magazine that got published after Estonian Independence in 1991. Kalle was the CEO of several design agencies between 1992–1995, followed by the position of Director and Chief Editor of two publishing houses. He held these positions till 2000. Kalle Kurg is a member of the
Estonian Writers' Union The Estonian Writers Union (Eesti Kirjanike Liit, abbreviated EKL), is a professional association of Estonian writers and literary critics.Marje Jõeste, Küllo Arjakas, ''The Baltic States'', Estonian Encyclopaedia Publishers, 1991, page 64 Hist ...
since 1975. In the 1960s and 1970s he was elected as the leader of Tartu and Tallinn Youth Writers Association. In the 1970s and 1980s he was also involved in broadening cultural exchanges between Estonia and foreign countries. Since 2000 Kalle Kurg is a freelance writer and translator. As an essayist, Kalle has published several
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related pieces in addition to literature, with initiative suggestions to change Estonia to a nature republic etc. Kalle Kurg also took part in shaping the citizens initiated Estonian Democracy Renewal (''EDU'' or ''E-D-U'') between 2005–2011.


Works

In 1999, Kalle Kurg published a poetry compilation Colours of Darkness (''Pimeduse värvid'') which contains the mastery of poetry rooting to autobiography and documentaries. From one side it tells a persons story, from the other gives insights into the realities of Estonia from 1960 to 1990. The loss of freedom paved the way to tragic despair and hope of freedom, irony and dark humour, softened by the wait for freedom, human closeness and the subject of love as well as the problems of existence. From 1990 to 1993 and 2000 to 2005 Kalle Kurg wrote and broadcast original short stories at the
Estonian Public Broadcasting Estonian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Estonia, a country in the Baltic region in northern Europe * Estonians, people from Estonia, or of Estonian descent * Estonian language * Estonian cuisine * Estonian culture See also * ...
stations, lastly with no breaks twice a month more than five years. The first seasons short stories covered the subjects of the atmosphere of a closed society, the second season covered the mental, ethical and spiritual problems of a newly independent state. These short stories have been broadcast as repeats series since. As a literature critic, Kalle Kurg came out with a theory that differed from the official vision of literature in the 1970s. He highlighted the unity of the human motives in
Estonian literature Estonian literature ( et, eesti kirjandus) is literature written in the Estonian language (c. 1,100,000 speakers) The domination of Estonia after the Northern Crusades, from the 13th century to 1918 by Germany, Sweden, and Russia resulted in few ...
, but also showed that methods and forms of problem setting in Estonian literature can be divided between 4 centres. Presenting such a vision in 1973 went against the official theory of literature that emphasised the monolithicity of ideology and form. At the same time he has received several awards with his articles and essays. In 1981 Kalle Kurg staged the first original modern
dance Dance is a performing art form consisting of sequences of movement, either improvised or purposefully selected. This movement has aesthetic and often symbolic value. Dance can be categorized and described by its choreography, by its repertoir ...
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pantomime Pantomime (; informally panto) is a type of musical comedy stage production designed for family entertainment. It was developed in England and is performed throughout the United Kingdom, Ireland and (to a lesser extent) in other English-speaking ...
performance ''Mimeskid'' (Mimesques) in the history of the Estonian professional theatre.Kurg, K. ''Mimeskid''/ Mimesques. Vanemuine Theatre, Tartu, Estonia 1981. ''Mimeskid''/ Mimesques http://www.lavakas.ee/tmm/?valik=lavabaas&id=1354&page=1&s_nimi=1981; Sirp ja Vasar 12 August 1983: Larissa Melnikova. "Mimeskidest" ja pantomiimist üldse. With its philosophical content and original presentation combined with innovative stage designs, the pantomime (original music by Sven Grünberg,
Lepo Sumera Lepo Sumera (8 May 1950 – 2 June 2000) was an Estonian composer and teacher. Life and career He was born in Tallinn and studied with Veljo Tormis in his teens, and from 1968, with Heino Eller at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (t ...
) was awarded the highest prize at the International Pantomime Festival in Moscow in 1985. As an author of words staging, Kalle Kurg has stood out with experimental solutions in the way he handled classics. Kalle Kurg has also translated poetry, novels, philosophical literature and informational literature from Finnish, English, German and Russian.


Bibliography

* Kalle Kurg. ''Pimeduse värvid'' (Colours of Darkness) 1960–1990. Book design and graphics:
Enno Ootsing Enno Ootsing (born 18 April 1940) is an Estonian artist and academic. He has worked as a freelance graphic artist and designer, book artist and illustrator. In 1980, he became a lecturer at the Estonian Academy of Arts, and from 1984 until 2005, h ...
. Publishing House: Virgela, Tallinn 1999. 254 p.


External links

* ''Ütle, mis sul on''. Short stories.
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, radio station ''Klassikaraadio'' 201

* Karl Toepfer. Pantomime: The History and Metamorphosis of a Theatrical Ideology. Pantomime in Cold War Eastern Europe: Estonia, pp. 1100–1121. (About Kalle Kurg and his Mimesques, pp. 1114–1121). Published by Karl Toepfer August 31, 202


References

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