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Birth | 28 November 1958 | |
Age | 66 years |
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Doris Kareva (28 November 1958) is an Estonian poet and translator. She serves as the head of the Estonian National Commission in UNESCO.
Kareva was born in Tallinn. Her father, Hillar Kareva, was a notable composer. She studied English language and literature at the University of Tartu and started to write poetry in the 1960s. She is a recipient of a number of state awards, including two Estonian State Cultural Awards and the Order of the White Star.
She translated to Estonian, among other authors, William Shakespeare, Anna Akhmatova, Emily Dickinson, Joseph Brodsky, Kahlil Gibran, Kabir, W. H. Auden, and Samuel Beckett.
Oeuvres
Kareva's poetry was translated to 18 languages as of 2014.
Poetry books
- "Päevapildid" (1978)
- "Ööpildid" (1980)
- "Puudutus" (1981)
- "Salateadvus" (1983)
- "Vari ja viiv" (1986)
- "Armuaeg" (valikkogu, 1991)
- "Kuuhobune" (1992)
- "Maailma asemel" (1992)
- "Hingring" (1997)
- "Mandragora" (2002)
- "Aja kuju" (2005)
- "Tähendused" (2007)
- "Lõige" (2007)
- "Deka" (2008)
- "Sa pole üksi" (2011)
- "Perekonnaalbum"(2015)