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PĂ€tu (1988) whom no one has seen, but who can be made responsible for any mischief that has happened at home. In 1990 the book was screened as a television play; an audio cassette with PĂ€tu's songs was also released. The painfully realistic story about the forsaken cat Teofrastus (1985), which reflects the value judgements and sore points of that time's society, may have inspired several younger writers’ children's books about cats and given a new dimension to the local identity of the MustamĂ€e district in Tallinn and the South Estonian village Peedu.
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Although Reinla's creation had an essential role in her time, and critic Aivar Kull has called her “a balancing, reconciling force that mitigated tensions in that time's cultural life”, today she is best known as a children's writer. Several generations have grown up with her mythological character
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Reinla's first piece of writing was published in a periodical in 1969. The most fertile creative period in her less than 50 years of life fell into the 1980s when she published collections of both poetry and short stories but also children's books and plays. The latter include, e.g.,
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Reinla was born in Tallinn. Her father was literary scholar, literary and theatre critic, cultural historian and translator Oskar Kuningas. Her older sister was chess player and journalist
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was made into a puppet film as late as in 2018, which proves the strong impact the book had on children when was published, and how it continues to live on in their memories.
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She studied at Tallinn secondary schools no. 29 (1955–1961) and 7 (1961–1966) and at Tartu State University (1969–1974) from where she graduated as an Estonian philologist.
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Many Estonians remember Reinla even now as the author of the idea and the first scriptwriter of the popular television series
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Reinla has translated the collection of science-fiction stories by the Russian writer Andrei Balabukha
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Besides books she wrote also worked as a screenwriter for the television programs, including the
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with a degree in Estonian philology. From 1966 until 1969 she worked as a bibliographer at
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has been translated into German and English (both 1989).
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