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Alexis Rannit

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Rannit started writing poems in Russian, since 1930 wrote in Estonian. Rannit translated Lithuanian poets' works into Estonian. He has published seven collections of poetry. Rannit's works have been translated into English, Russian, Hungarian, Lithuanian and German language.
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In 1953 he moved to the US. He remarried. From 1954 to 1960 he worked as librarian in the Art and Architecture division of the
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was approaching, Rannit emigrated to Germany, where he continued with his studies at the Institute of applied arts in
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universities, founding member of International Association of Arts Critics, represented the Estonian authors at the
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and knew personally many Lithuanian authors. From 1938 to 1940 he worked as a correspondent of the
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Prof. Alexis Rannit, 70, Poet And Retired Curator at Yale
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Index

Estonian poet
Kallaste
Governorate of Livonia
Russian Empire
Tartumaa
Estonia
Saint Petersburg
University of Tartu
Lithuanian literature
Riga
Segodnya
Gražina Matulaitytė
Kaunas
Kaunas State Drama Theatre
Red Army
Freiburg
New York Public Library
master's thesis
Ciurlionis
Columbia University
University of Yale
University of Stockholm
Korean
PEN club
Continent
New Haven
Connecticut
Aleksis Rannit Papers
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library

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