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'''Aadu Hint''' (real name '''Adolf Edmund Hint'''; 10 January 1910 [[Muhu]] Island – 26 October 1989 [[Tallinn]]) is an [[Estonia]]n writer. Most of his books are related to dwellers, who are living on Estonian islands.<ref name="sisu.ut.ee">{{cite web |last1=Vabar |first1=Sven |title=Aadu Hint |url=https://sisu.ut.ee/ewod/h/hint |website=sisu.ut.ee |access-date=14 January 2021 |language=en}}</ref>
'''Aadu Hint''' (birthname '''Adolf Edmund Hint'''; 10 January 1910, [[Külasema]], [[Muhu]] Island – 26 October 1989, [[Tallinn]]) was an [[Estonia]]n writer. Most of his books are related to people living on Estonian islands.<ref name="sisu.ut.ee">{{cite web |last1=Vabar |first1=Sven |title=Aadu Hint |url=https://sisu.ut.ee/ewod/h/hint |website=sisu.ut.ee |access-date=14 January 2021 |language=en}}</ref>


After studying in [[Lümanda]] and [[Kuressaare]], he worked as a teacher.<ref name="sisu.ut.ee" />
After studying in [[Lümanda]] and [[Kuressaare]], he worked as a teacher.<ref name="sisu.ut.ee" /> From 1940 to 1947, he was a deputy in the [[Supreme Soviet of the ESSR]]. From second half of 1940s, he was a professional writer and lived in Tallinn.<ref name="sisu.ut.ee" />


He was married to [[Debora Vaarandi]] (1916–2007) and [[Minni Nurme]] (1917–1994). He had eight children. Several of them became writers, such as [[Eeva Park]].<ref name="sisu.ut.ee" /> He died in 1989. He is buried in [[Kihelkonna]] Cemetery, Saare County.<ref name="sisu.ut.ee" />
From 1940 to 1947, he was a deputy in the [[Supreme Soviet of the ESSR]]. From second half of 1940s, he was a professional writer, and lived in Tallinn.<ref name="sisu.ut.ee" />

He was married to [[Debora Vaarandi]] (1916-2007) and [[Minni Nurme]] (1917-1994). He had eight children. Several amongst them are writers, e.g. [[Eeva Park]].<ref name="sisu.ut.ee" />

He died in 1989. He is buried in the [[Kihelkonna]] Cemetery, Saare County.<ref name="sisu.ut.ee" />


==Works==
==Works==
* 1937: novel "Kuldne värav" ('The Golden Gate')
* 1937: ''Kuldne värav'' (The Golden Gate), novel
* 1950: story "Angerja teekond" ('The Path of the Eel')
* 1950: ''Angerja teekond'' (The Path of the Eel), story
* 1951-1966: four-part novel "Tuuline rand" ('Windy Shore', I-IV)
* 1951–1966: ''Tuuline rand'' (The Windy Shore, I–IV), four-part novel


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:1989 deaths]]
[[Category:Estonian writers]]
[[Category:People from Muhu Parish]]
[[Category:People from Kreis Ösel]]
[[Category:Communist Party of Estonia politicians]]
[[Category:Ninth convocation members of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union]]
[[Category:Members of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1940–1947]]
[[Category:20th-century Estonian writers]]
[[Category:Estonian male novelists]]
[[Category:Estonian male short story writers]]
[[Category:Soviet writers]]
[[Category:8th Estonian Rifle Corps personnel]]
[[Category:People's Writers of the Estonian SSR]]
[[Category:Honoured Writers of the Estonian SSR]]
[[Category:Recipients of the Estonian SSR State Prize]]
[[Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin]]
[[Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour]]
[[Category:Recipients of the Order of the Badge of Honour]]


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Latest revision as of 16:05, 23 August 2024

Aadu Hint (birthname Adolf Edmund Hint; 10 January 1910, Külasema, Muhu Island – 26 October 1989, Tallinn) was an Estonian writer. Most of his books are related to people living on Estonian islands.[1]

After studying in Lümanda and Kuressaare, he worked as a teacher.[1] From 1940 to 1947, he was a deputy in the Supreme Soviet of the ESSR. From second half of 1940s, he was a professional writer and lived in Tallinn.[1]

He was married to Debora Vaarandi (1916–2007) and Minni Nurme (1917–1994). He had eight children. Several of them became writers, such as Eeva Park.[1] He died in 1989. He is buried in Kihelkonna Cemetery, Saare County.[1]

Works

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  • 1937: Kuldne värav (The Golden Gate), novel
  • 1950: Angerja teekond (The Path of the Eel), story
  • 1951–1966: Tuuline rand (The Windy Shore, I–IV), four-part novel

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Vabar, Sven. "Aadu Hint". sisu.ut.ee. Retrieved 14 January 2021.