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Teet Kallas (born 6 April 1943,
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) is an Estonian writer and former politician, most notable for voting for the
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Life and work

Kallas attended middle school in Tallinn from 1954 to 1962. He left the school without a degree. From 1962 to 1965, he was a soldier in the
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in
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. He then began his literary and journalistic career. In 1958, Kallas debuted as a writer in short prose in Estonian newspapers. After a few short prose texts and writing youth literature, his debut novel, ''Nii palju päikest'', was released in 1964. In 1965 and 1966, Kallas was a literary editor on Estonian television, before he was employed by the editorial office of
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from 1968 to 1970. Subsequently, he wrote for Estonian newspapers. Among other things, he was an editor for Vaba Maa,
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and
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. In 1969, Kallas was arrested by the
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, who accused him of anti-Soviet propaganda. He spent several months in prison. There he wrote his surrealist novel ''Heliseb-kõliseb...'', released in 1972. In 1972 he joined the Estonian Writers Association. In the 1980s, he was a member of the board of writers association. Kallas' novel Niguliste (" St. Nicholas' Church") was written between 1967 and 1972. It appeared only after the end of Soviet rule in Estonia in 1990 in a revised and expanded two-volume edition: "The novel is the typical description of a 'lost generation', their dreams and ideals loses and perishes itself, and as such was a post-1968 document. Its failure to appear in the early 1970s, however, was more attributable to the laziness of the author than censorship, for internal criticism was by no means devastating or insurmountable. Kallas just turned to other things, which is why the novel was left lying." Kallas also wrote some radio dramas as well as screenplays for television films and series, such as the successful television series ''
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''. In addition, he translated prose from Russian (
Vasily Aksyonov Vasily Pavlovich Aksyonov ( rus, Васи́лий Па́влович Аксёнов, p=vɐˈsʲilʲɪj ˈpavləvʲɪtɕ ɐˈksʲɵnəf; August 20, 1932 – July 6, 2009) was a Soviet and Russian novelist. He became known in the West as the autho ...
,
Alexander Grin Aleksandr Stepanovich Grinevsky (better known by his pen name, Aleksandr Green / Grin (spelling varies in non-Russian literature), rus, Александр Грин, p=ɐlʲɪˈksandr ɡrʲin, a=Ru-Aleksandr Grin.ogg, 23 August 1880 – 8 July 1932 ...
) and from English (
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). From 1979 to 1990, Kallas belonged to the
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. During the period of transition between the end of the
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and the regaining of Estonian independence, he co-chaired the parliamentary group of the democratic opposition movement
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, voting for the
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. Subsequently, Kallas was active in various political parties. Since 1998, he has been an independent.


Fictional works (selection)

* ''Nii palju päikest'' (Novel, 1964) * ''Puiesteede kummaline valgus'' (Collection of short stories, 1968) * ''Verine padi'' (Collection of short stories, 1971) * ''Varjud vikerkaarel'' (Narratives for adolescents, 1972) * ''Heliseb-kõliseb...'' (Novel, 1972) * ''Neli vestlust armastused'' (Drama, 1972) * ''Viimane mõrv'' (Collection of short stories, 1975) * ''Õhtuvalgus'' (Collection of short stories, 1977) * ''Insener Paberiti juhtum'' (Collection of short stories, 1977) * ''Corrida'' (Novel, 1979; film adaptation in 1981) * ''Eiseni tänav'' (Novel, 1979) * ''Väikesed hobused särava vikerkaare all'' (Stories, 1980) * ''Hei, teie seal!'' (Collection of short stories, 1980) * ''Muljeid kirjandusmaastikult'' (smaller writings from the years 1963–1981, 1982) * ''Arvi kamin'' (Collection of short stories, 1982) * ''Janu'' (Novel, 1983) * ''Öö neljandas mikrorajoonis'' (Short stories and stories from the years 1979–1983, 1985) * ''Kes tõttab öisele rongile'' (Satirical novel, 1988) * ''Niguliste'' (Novel in two volumes, 1990) * ''Naine lõvi seljas'' (Lyrical anthology of the years 1961–1989, 1990) * ''Jää hüvasti, Mr. Shakespeare'' (Satirical novel, 1995) * ''Käsi'' (Gothic fictional novel, 1997)


Personal life

Kallas is married to
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-born journalist and translator Alla Kallas (born 1946). He was the older brother of Estonian graphic artist and cartoonist Olimar Kallas (1929-2006). They currently live in
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, on the coast of the
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.


Awards

* 5th Class of the Estonian Order of the National Coat of Arms (received 23 February 2002) * 3rd Class of the Estonian Order of the National Coat of Arms (received 23 February 2006)


Further reading

* Cornelius Hasselblatt: ''Geschichte der estnischen Literatur.'' Berlin, New York 2006, , S. 679, 707f., 726f. und 759


External links


Biography and Work
(Estonian Literature Information Centre)
Works of Teet Kallas
in the inventory of the
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kallas, Teet 1943 births Living people Writers from Tallinn Politicians from Tallinn 20th-century Estonian writers Estonian screenwriters Estonian male short story writers 21st-century Estonian writers Voters of the Estonian restoration of Independence Recipients of the Order of the National Coat of Arms, 3rd Class Recipients of the Order of the National Coat of Arms, 5th Class