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Elo Viiding was born on 20 March, 1974 in Tallinn, Estonia, is an Estonian poet. Discover Elo Viiding's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 20 March 1974
Birthday 20 March
Birthplace Tallinn, Estonia
Nationality Estonia

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1930

Her paternal grandfather, Paul Viiding, was a poet, author and literary critic and member of Arbujad in the 1930s, and her paternal grandmother was translator Linda Viiding.

Her maternal grandfather, Kaljo Kiisk, was an actor, film director and politician.

Viiding's mother Riina was a music teacher.

1970

Her father, Juhan Viiding was a famous and influential poet in the 1970s.

He was also an actor.

1974

Elo Viiding (pen name, Elo Vee; born 20 March 1974) is an Estonian poet and prose writer.

Viiding is the third poet in her family.

1991

Viiding debuted under a pseudonym ("Elo Vee") in 1991.

She published four anthologies under her pseudonym.

1995

After her father's death in 1995, she began to publish her works under her real name.

Viiding writes mainly about the oppressed.

It is her opinion that every person is controlled and oppressed by someone else.

She also uses her poetry to address what she sees as shortcomings in the Estonian educational system.

She writes directly to her reader and her tone is extremely ironic.

When her poetry is compared with that of other Estonian writers, it seems to be more masculine than feminine.

1999

Viiding, inspired by her father's career as an actor and her mother's love for music, graduated from school in 1999 as an actress.

She studied violin.

2001

Poems: "Viie tunni tee. Five Hours Away“ – Poetry from Nordic Poetry Festival 2001 in English: Vahur Afanasjev, Kristiina Ehin, Mehis Heinsaar, Aapo Ilves, Jan Kaus, Marko Kompus, Kalju Kruusa, Asko Künnap, Fagira D. Morti, Veiko Märka, Aare Pilv, Juku-Kalle Raid, Jürgen Rooste, Olavi Ruitlane, Francois Serpent, Karl-Martin Sinijärv, Lauri Sommer, Elo Viiding, Wimberg. Edited by AcrossWords, translated by Tiina Laats, Acrosswords, 2001. 62 lk

Poems: "Ajattelen koko ajan rahaa" – Estonian contemporary poetry in Finnish:

Jürgen Rooste, FS, Elo Viiding, Toomas Liiv, Aleksander Suuman, Kivisildnik, Kalev Keskküla, Asko Künnap, Kristiina Ehin, Triin Soomets, Mats Traat, Hasso Krull, Kalju Kruusa, Fagira D. Morti, Eeva Park, Karl Martin Sinijärv, Aare Pilv, Wimberg.

Edited by Harri Rinne, translated by Anu Laitila

"Emadepäev" (Mothers´ Day) in Swedish literary magazine "00-tal" (English edition), translated by Eric Dickens

2008

Poems: "The Baltic Quintet: Poems from Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania and Sweden", edited by Edita Page, translated by Eric Dickens, Wolsak and Wynn Publishers Ltd. 2008

Poems: "New European poets" (edited by Wayne Miller and Kevin Prufer).

St. Paul, Minn. : Graywolf Press, 2008, translated by Eric Dickens

2010

Prose: "Välismaa naised", ("Foreign women") "Best European Fiction 2010", Dalkey Archive Press,

edited by Aleksandar Hemon, translated by Eric Dickens

Poetry: "Verden Finnes ikke på kartet" (Poesi fra hele verden), Forlaget Oktober AS, Oslo 2010, edited by Pedro Carmona-Alvarez and Gunnar Wærness.

Translated by Turid Farbregd