Maarja Kangro (born 20 December 1973 in Tallinn) is an Estonian poet, short story writer, novelist, essayist, nonfiction writer and librettist.
Estonian writer
Kangro in 2009
Life
She is the daughter of composer Raimo Kangro and author Leelo Tungal. She studied English at the University of Tartu and is currently[when?] a PhD student in cultural studies at the University of Tallinn. She has written several libretti for Estonian composers and has translated from Italian, English, German, and other languages (among others Giacomo Leopardi, Andrea Zanzotto, Valerio Magrelli, Giorgio Agamben, Hans Magnus Enzensberger).
Selected works
Books
2006 Kurat õrnal lumel (poems)
2006 Puuviljadraakon (children’s book)
2007 Tule mu koopasse, mateeria (poems)
2008 Heureka (poems)
2010 Ahvid ja solidaarsus (short stories)
2010 Kunstiteadlase jõulupuu (poems)
2012 Dantelik auk (short stories)
2013 Must tomat (poems)
2014 Hüppa tulle (short stories and a novella)
2016 Klaaslaps (novel)
2018 Minu auhinnad (nonfiction)
2019 Tuul (poetry)
2019 Varietee (selected poetry translations)
2020 Kaks pead (collection of libretti with an afterword)
2020 Isa kõrvad (stories for children)
Books in translation
2011 La farfalla dell'irreversibilità[1] (poems in Italian)
2012 Обезьяны и солидарность (short stories in Russian)
2013 Чёрный помидор (poetry in Russian)
2018 Stikla bērns (novel in Latvian)
2018 Kind aus Glas (novel in German)
2019 Фруктовый дракон (children's book in Russian)
2020 Stiklo vaikas (novel in Lithuanian)
Libretti and other texts for music
1999 Süda, an opera by Raimo Kangro (with Kirke Kangro)[2]
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