- Enn Vetemaa
Enn Vetemaa (born
June 20 1936 in Tallinn) [http://www.krugosvet.ru/articles/111/1011126/1011126a1.htm Biography in Encyclopedia "Krugosvet] ru icon] is anEstonia n writer sometimes referred as a "forgotten classic" [http://estlit.ee/index.php?id=1431 Rutt Hinrikus "Enn Vetemaa"] Estonian Literature Information Centre ] as well as "the unofficial master of the Estonian Modernist short novel" [http://www.estlit.ee/index.php?id=1388 Jan Kaus "Enn Vetemaa. Biography"] Estonian Literature Information Centre ] .Biography
Vetemaa was born in
Tallinn to a family of an architect. He graduated from Tallinn Polytechnic Institute in 1959 with a degree inChemical Engineering . His choice of the subject was influenced by his grand father a pioneer photographer and radio-engineer, who started photography in 19th century and experimented with radio-transmitting two years afer Alexander Popov.Without working out the required three years Vetemaa abandoned his engineering career and entered Tallinn Conservatoire that he graduated from in 1965. Despite being a very successful student of music Vetemaa decided that he is not as strong as his classmates: now famous
Arvo Pärt andJaan Rääts . Vetemaa abandoned music and returned to writing poetry.First publications of Vetemaa's poetry were in 1958 . He published books of poetry "Critical Age" ( _ru. Переломный Возраст ) in 1962 and "Game of snowballs" ( _ru. Игра в Снежки) in 1966 . He became a notable figure among the young poets of Estonia but his ironic and rational intellect forces to switch into prose .
In 1964 he finished and in 1966 published his arguably most famous novel "Monument". The novel already does something that is unusual in the context of Estonian literature: the narrator is a negative character. In this way Vetemaa makes his readers enter the mind of a character for whom they feel no empathy. The narrator, a young successful sculptor
kandidat of architecture Sven Voore, returns fromMoscow to Tallinn to work on a memorial to fallen Soviet soldiers. He is supposed to decorate the зувestal for the work of a young talented sculptor Ain Saarema, the problem is that the monument eventually designed by Ain does not need any pedestals: it shows only arms that the dead soldiers rise from their graves through the ground. The narrator's intrigues eventually lead to the monument eventually done by a Stalinist Magnus Tee, the narrator getting the job of the pedestal, promotion in the Estonian art unions and the wife of Ain Sarema. The resulting monument is done in the traditions of thesocialist realism but has ghostly long arms (inherited from the project of Ain).The novel was originally forbidden to publishing but Vetemaa happen to meet the censor. After a few days of heavy drinking with Vetemaa the censor find courage to allow the novel for publications. The novel was printed just at the climax of the
Khrushchev Thaw and was quite well received. Vetemaa got the USSR Writer's Union prize for the best novel. In 1978 the novel was transferred to a play directed byValery Fokin inMoscow Sovremennik Theater . It is consider to be the best theater work ofKonstantin Raikin .After the Monumnet Vetemaa publishes other "Small Novells" : Tiredness (Усталость) (1967), "Väike reekviem suupillile" (written in 1967, printed in 1968), "Chinese Eggs" Яйца по-китайски (written – 1967–1969, printed – 1972). All together Vetemaa wrote ten "short novels"
Vetemaa continues to work as a playwright. His play Õhtusöök viiele (Dinner for Five), first performed in 1972, and the comedy Püha Susanna ehk Meistrite kool (Saint Susanna or the School of Masters), first performed in 1974, demonstrate Vetemaa’s sharp eye and witty lines; texts without which Estonian Theatre History would not be complete.
In 1983 Vetemaa prepared his most famous text compilation "Eesti näkiliste välimäärja" (The Reference Book of Estonian Mermaids) which mixes frivolity with popular science. He also wrote a lot of variations on the themes of Estonian
Epic poetry .The latest Vetemaa novel is "My Very Sweet Life Or A Marzipan-maker" published in 2002 .
Speaking about controversy caused by relocation of the
Bronze Soldier of Tallinn Vetemma supported the idea of erecting a monument toBoris Yeltsin on the vacant place. Still he would prefer to put their the monument toLennart Meri , the first Estonian president after the disbanding of theSoviet Union [http://rus.delfi.ee/daily/estonia/article.php?id=15793615 Will we put on Tõnismägi a monument to Lennart Meri?] DELFI ru icon]References
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