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Friedebert Tuglas

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in 1946. The same year he was elected a corresponding member of the Soviet Estonian Academy of Sciences. He subsequently fell into disfavor, officially blacklisted, deprived of his civil rights and excluded from membership in all institutions, including the Writers’ Union, from which he was expelled
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Tuglas died in Tallinn in 1971, aged 85, not long after completing his memoirs, acknowledged as a major work in the writer's life. A museum commemorating his life was opened in Tallinn the same year. A short story prize commemorating Tuglas was established in 1971.
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from 1904 to 1905. After imprisonment for revolutionary activities, he went into exile in 1906, living in Finland, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland and France, before returning to Estonia in time for the February revolution of 1917.
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in 1950. After the Soviet thaw Tuglas was rehabilitated and the title of People's Writer of the Estonian SSR was restored.
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Estonian Academy of Sciences Year Book, 12(39), 2006, ISSN 1406-1503, p. 164.
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and served as its chairman in 1922–1923, 1925–1927 and 1937–1939.
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A selection of Tuglas' stories is available in English entitled
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literary group and leader of Estonian literary group
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Tuglas Prize

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Impressionism
Symbolism
Estonian literature
Soviet era
Ahja
Hugo Treffner Gymnasium
Siuru
Young Estonia
Estonian Writers' Union
People's Writer
Estonian SSR

Ahja
Friedebert Tuglas short story award
Estonian literature
Friedebert Tuglas


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1886 births
1971 deaths

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