Eno Raud
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Eno Raud | |
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| Born | 15 February 1928 Tartu, Estonia |
| Died | 10 July 1996 (aged 68) Haapsalu, Estonia |
| Occupation | Children's author |
| Education | University of Tartu |
| Period | 1957–1997 |
| Spouse | |
| Children | |
Eno Raud (15 February 1928 – 10 July 1996) was an Estonian children's writer. His works are considered classics in Estonia as well as in the other former Soviet countries.[1] Raud was included in International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) Honour List in 1974.
Raud was born in Tartu to writer Mart Raud and Lea Raud. He studied Estonian language and literature at the University of Tartu in 1952. From 1952 to 1956 he worked in the National Library of Estonia, from 1956 to 1965 in the Estonian State Publishing House. After that he retired and devoted himself to writing. He died in Haapsalu, aged 68.
Raud penned more than 50 books of stories and poems over his lifetime. His most popular works include Three Jolly Fellows, A Story with Flying Saucers, The Gothamites and Raggie. The author's children's books have been translated into more than 30 languages.
Personal life
Raud was married to writer Aino Pervik;[2] their children are scholar and author Rein Raud, musician and writer Mihkel Raud and children's writer and illustrator Piret Raud.
Bibliography
Selected Estonian titles in chronological order
- Sipsik (Raggie), 1962
- Kilplased (The Gothamites), 1962
- Tuli pimendatud linnas (A Light in a Darkened City), 1967
- Päris kriminaalne lugu (A Quite Criminal Tale), 1968
- Lugu lendavate taldrikutega (A Story with Flying Saucers), 1969
- Telepaatiline lugu (A Telepathic Tale), 1970
- Naksitrallid (Three Jolly Fellows. 1–2), 1972
- Jälle need Naksitrallid (Three Jolly Fellows. 3–4), 1979