Dagmar Normet
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Dagmar Normet (February 13, 1921 – October 16, 2008 Tallinn) was an Estonian literary author and translator.
Biography[]
Dagmar Rubinstein was born February 13, 1921, in Tallinn. From 1940 till 1945, her name was Dagmar Randa.
Normet studied in Ulyanovsk in the Soviet Union at the Pedagogical Institute, and in Moscow at the Moscow Institute of Physical Education. In 1945, Normet returned to Tartu in Estonia to teach sport at the Tartu State University. From 1945-1960, Dagmar was married to the Estonian composer Leo Normet, with whom she had a son Ingo and a daughter Haldi.
Selected works[]
- "Maalesõit" (1948)
- "Me ehitame maja" (1957)
- "Vöödiline hobune" (Play 1968)
- "Lo Tui" (Essay; 1973)
- "Delfiinia" (1975)
- "Suur saladus" (Radio drama; 1977)
- "Une-Mati, Päris-Mati ja Tups" (1979)
- "Kümme ust" (1985)
- "Une-Mati rannakülas" (1986)
- "Ernst Idla – võlur Tallinnast" (1991)
- "Naeratuste vikerkaar" (1992)
- "Lõvi ja lohe" (1993)
- "Avanevad uksed" (2001)
- "... ainult võti taskus" (2004)
- Translation
- Mira Lobe "Vanaema õunapuu otsas" (1973)
- Mira Lobe "Hiir kipub välja" (1984)
External links[]
Categories:
- Estonian women writers
- Estonian translators
- 2008 deaths
- 1921 births
- 20th-century translators
- People from Tallinn
- 20th-century women writers
- 20th-century Estonian women writers
- 20th-century Estonian writers
- 21st-century Estonian women writers
- 21st-century Estonian writers
- Recipients of the Order of the White Star, 5th Class
- European translator stubs
- Estonian writer stubs