Event

Tiit Aleksejev’s lecture “1944: mäletamise tähendusest”

April 22, 2015
7 pm
Tartu College, 310 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1W4

On Wednesday, April 22nd 7 pm at Tartu College Tiit Aleksejev is going to give a lecture on the topic “1944: mäletamise tähendusest” (1944: The meaning of remembrance). Tiit Aleksejev is the author of the play “Leegionärid” (The Legionnaires), played by Rakvere Theatre at Tartu College on the following weekend.

Tiit Aleksejev is an Estonian novelist and playwright. He studied history at the University of Tartu, and served as a diplomat in France and Belgium. His debut novel was a thriller called “Valge kuningriik” (The White Kingdom, 2006). It won the Betti Alver Prize for best first novel. His second novel was a work of historical fiction, set in the time of the First Crusade. This novel called “Palveränd” (The Pilgrimage, 2008) won the EU Prize for Literature and was translated into several languages subsequently (e.g. Italian, Hungarian, and Finnish). In 2011, he published a third novel “Kindel linn” (Stronghold). “Palveränd” and “Kindel linn” are the first and second part of what is to become a trilogy. His first play “Leegionärid” (Legionaries), about the fallen soldiers of the Estonian Legion, appeared in 2010 and premiered in 2013 in Rakvere. It received the Virumaa Literary Award in 2011. Another historical play, “Kuningad” (Kings) was published in 2014 and is about the murder of the four Estonian kings during the St. George’s Night Uprising (1343). (wikipedia)

In Estonian.

Coffee and kringel.
No admission fee. A small donation to VEMU would be appreciated.

Info: piret.noorhani@vemu.ca, t. 416 925 9405

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