Ain Kaalep


Ain Kaalep was an Estonian poet, playwright, literary critic and translator.

Biography and career

Kaalep was born in Tartu. He studied at the Hugo Treffner Gymnasium and at the University of Tartu, from which he graduated in 1956, specializing in Finno-Ugric languages.
He fought as a volunteer in the Finnish Infantry Regiment 200 and after the war was imprisoned by the Soviet occupation authorities in Estonia.
In 1989–2001, Kaalep was the editor-in-chief of the journal Akadeemia. In 2002 he held a one-year professorship of Liberal Arts at the University of Tartu.
Kaalep was a member of the Congress of Estonia.
He published mainly poetry collections. In addition, he translated into Estonian poetry and prose works from German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Catalan, Ukrainian, Polish, English, Galician, Provençal, Turkish, Tajik, Uzbek, Georgian, Finnish, Latin, and Ancient Greek.
His son is the politician Ruuben Kaalep.

Honors

Works

Aomaastikud Samarkandi vihik Iidamast ja Aadamast ehk Antimantikulaator Järvemaastikud Mäe veri Klaasmaastikud Paani surm ja teisi luuletusi Peegelmaastikud Kuldne Aphrodite ja teisi luuletusi Maavallast ja maailmakirjandusest Minu silmad ja sinu silmad Kolm Lydiat Haukamaa laulu Jumalatosin
  • ''Muusad ja maastikud. Luuletusi aastaist 1945–2008''