Vaino Vahing (15 February 1940, in Aravu, Põlva County – 23 March 2008, in Tartu), was an Estonian writer, prosaist, psychiatrist and playwright.
Starting from 1973, he was a member of the Estonian Writers Union.
Estonian writer and psychiatrist
Vaino Vahing in 2006.
Education and career
1963 – University of Tartu, Faculty of Medicine
1969 – Doctor of medicine
1963–1965 – head of department and deputy of the doctor-director at the psycho-neurological clinic in Jämejala
1965–1967 – doctor at the Tartu psychiatry clinic
1967–1975 – expert in forensic psychiatry
1968–1981 – lecturer and later docent at the Institute of Psychiatry of the University of Tartu
Vahing has written many articles about psychiatry, but also literature, including novels, books and plays with psychiatric and autobiographical influences.
He has acted in several Estonian films.
List of works
Lugu (Perioodika 1970)
Kaemus (Eesti Raamat 1972)
Sina (Perioodika 1973)
E me ipso (Eesti Raamat 1990)
Kaunimad jutud (Ilmamaa 1995)
Thespis (Ilmamaa 1997)
Machiavelli kirjad tütrele (Eesti Raamat 1990)
Mängud ja kõnelused (Eesti Keele Sihtasutus 2002)
Hermaküla
Noor Unt (Perioodika 2004)
Vaimuhaiguse müüt (Ilmamaa 2005)
Näitleja (Vagabund 2006)
Päevaraamat I (2006)
Päevaraamat II (2007)
Honors
Estonian White Cross, fourth category
Personal
Vahing was married to writer Maimu Berg and actress Heli Vahing. From his marriage with Berg he had a daughter, Julia Laffranque, former justice in the Supreme Court of Estonia and current European Court of Human Rights judge.
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