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A. H. Tammsaare

Anton Hansen (18 (O.S.)/30 January 1878 – 1 March 1940), better known by his pseudonym A. H. Tammsaare and its variants, was an Estonian writer whose pentalogy Truth and Justice (Tõde ja õigus; 1926–1933) is considered one of the major works of Estonian literature and "The Estonian Novel".[1]

A. H. Tammsaare
Born
Anton Hansen

(1878-01-30)30 January 1878
Died1 March 1940(1940-03-01) (aged 62)
Other namesA. H. Tammsaare
Alma materUniversity of Tartu
OccupationNovelist
Years active1900–1940
Spouse
Käthe-Amalie Veltman
(m. 1920)
Children
  • Riita Hansen
  • Eerik Hansen
Drone video of the birthplace of Tammsaare, July 2021

Biography edit

 
Birthplace of A. H. Tammsaare
 
Grave of A. H. Tammsaare at Tallinn's Forest Cemetery

Tammsaare was born in Järvamaa, in the municipality of Albu, village of Vetepere, Estonia. The son of a farmer, he came from a poor background but managed to collect enough money for his education. His family was quite enlightened for the time, with his father ordering newspapers, which was something most Estonian farmers didn't do. He studied in Väike-Maarja and Tartu at the Hugo Treffner Gymnasium, and afterward at the University of Tartu where he studied law. Tammsaare's studies were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1911. He spent over a year in a sanatorium in Sochi – where his memorial house is open to the public – and the following six years in his brother's farm in Koitjärve, Estonia (now part of Põhja-Kõrvemaa Nature Reserve), reading works of Cervantes, Shakespeare and Homer. His younger sister, Maria Hansen, was the mother of Tammsaare's nephew, actor Arno Suurorg.

In 1918, when Estonia became independent, Tammsaare moved to Tallinn. It was here that Tammsaare wrote prose works based on the history and lives of the Estonian people that gained him a prominent place in Estonian literature.

Tammsaare was interested in philosophy and psychology. His novels reflect the ideas of Bergson, Jung and Freud . He was, however, skeptical about cosmopolitanism. "European culture" he wrote, "is something to be overcome if one wishes to see the triumph of love, justice, and humanity spoken of so glibly". Like Carl Robert Jakobson and Jaan Tõnisson's Tartu Renaissance group, he believed that Estonian culture was best served by farmers and intellectuals from rural backgrounds. His work was influenced at various stages by Oscar Wilde, Knut Hamsun and André Gide, but, above all, the Russian realists. "In the whole of world literature," said Tammsaare, I have never read anything to compare to the Russians... there is no one to compare to Tolstoy, Dostoevsky or Gogol"... Dostoevsky "really disturbed me: I lived in a waking dream under his influence. I was especially gripped by Crime and Punishment.[1]

Bibliography edit

Tammsaare's early works are characterized by rural "poetic" realism. Some of his stories also reflect the atmosphere of the revolutionary year of 1905. During what is sometimes classified as his second period, from 1908 to 1919, he wrote several short urban novels and collections of miniatures. In "Poiss ja liblikas" (1915, The Boy and the Butterfly), Tammsaare shows the influence of Oscar Wilde. Internationally best known is his last novel, Devil with a False Passport ("Põrgupõhja uus Vanapagan").

Truth and Justice comprises five volumes, which have no individual titles (some were added in translation). Since vol. 3 contains a description about the Russian Revolution of 1905, which is not informed by ideology but by an existential attention to individual suffering, it was often combined with vol. 2 by Soviet censorship.

Even today, the third volume is sometimes called "artistically inferior", although the description of the revolution is on par with similar scenes in Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago. In Estonia, the second volume, with its Tartu educational scenes, is today probably the most enjoyed. International critics would probably opt for vol. 1 as the strongest overall; it is a classical peasant novel reminiscent of Hamsun which is also generally held to be the most telling one about "the Estonian character", embodied especially in two antagonistic farmer figures Andres and Pearu. Tammsaare himself said later that the different volumes deal with the relation of Man (i.e., the human person) to (1) the land, (2) God, (3) State and society, (4) him- or herself and (5) resignation.

Truth and Justice was not translated into English until 2014, when Haute Culture Books published the first volume of the saga under the name "". There are two complete translations into German and one each into French, Latvian, and Czech. Volume 1 has also been translated into Finnish, Polish, and Hungarian (with the title, Orcád verítékével).

Selected works edit

  • 1902: Kaks paari ja üksainus (Two Pairs and the One)
  • 1903: Vanad ja noored (Old Ones and Young Ones)
  • 1907: Raha-auk (The Money-Hole)
  • 1907: Uurimisel (Be in Prospect)
  • 1908: Pikad sammud (Long Steps)
  • 1909: Noored hinged (Young Spirits)
  • 1910: Üle piiri (Over the Border)
  • 1915: Kärbes (The Fly)
  • 1915: Keelest ja luulest (About Language and Poetry)
  • 1915: Poiss ja liblikas (The Boy and the Butterfly)
  • 1917: Varjundid (The Shapes of the Shadows)
  • 1919: Sõjamõtted (Thoughts of War)
  • 1921: Juudit (Judith)
  • 1922: Kõrboja peremees (The Master of Kõrboja)
  • 1923: Pöialpoiss (The Midget)
  • 1924: Sic Transit
  • 1926–1933: Tõde ja õigus I–V (Truth and Justice, vols. 1–5)
  • 1932: Meie rebane (Our Fox)
  • 1934: Elu ja armastus (The Life and the Love)
  • 1935: Ma armastasin sakslast (I Loved a German)
  • 1936: Kuningal on külm (The King Is Cold)
  • 1938: Hiina ja hiinlane (China and a Chinese)
  • 1939: Põrgupõhja uus Vanapagan (The Misadventures of the New Satan / Devil with a False Passport; literally, The New Devil of Hellsbottom)
  • 1977: Miniatures
  • 1977–1993: Kogutud teosed, 18 vols. (Collected Works)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b A. H. Tammsaare. L. Siimisker, A. Palm. Eesti Raamat. Tallinn 1978. Pg. 64

External links edit

  • - shows the 25-Kroon banknote, with its depiction of Tammsaare and his farm

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template Translated et A H Tammsaare to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Anton Hansen 18 O S 30 January 1878 1 March 1940 better known by his pseudonym A H Tammsaare and its variants was an Estonian writer whose pentalogy Truth and Justice Tode ja oigus 1926 1933 is considered one of the major works of Estonian literature and The Estonian Novel 1 A H TammsaareBornAnton Hansen 1878 01 30 30 January 1878Vetepere EstoniaDied1 March 1940 1940 03 01 aged 62 Tallinn EstoniaOther namesA H TammsaareAlma materUniversity of TartuOccupationNovelistYears active1900 1940SpouseKathe Amalie Veltman m 1920 wbr ChildrenRiita HansenEerik Hansen source source source source source source source source source Drone video of the birthplace of Tammsaare July 2021 Contents 1 Biography 2 Bibliography 3 Selected works 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBiography edit nbsp Birthplace of A H Tammsaare nbsp Grave of A H Tammsaare at Tallinn s Forest Cemetery Tammsaare was born in Jarvamaa in the municipality of Albu village of Vetepere Estonia The son of a farmer he came from a poor background but managed to collect enough money for his education His family was quite enlightened for the time with his father ordering newspapers which was something most Estonian farmers didn t do He studied in Vaike Maarja and Tartu at the Hugo Treffner Gymnasium and afterward at the University of Tartu where he studied law Tammsaare s studies were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1911 He spent over a year in a sanatorium in Sochi where his memorial house is open to the public and the following six years in his brother s farm in Koitjarve Estonia now part of Pohja Korvemaa Nature Reserve reading works of Cervantes Shakespeare and Homer His younger sister Maria Hansen was the mother of Tammsaare s nephew actor Arno Suurorg In 1918 when Estonia became independent Tammsaare moved to Tallinn It was here that Tammsaare wrote prose works based on the history and lives of the Estonian people that gained him a prominent place in Estonian literature Tammsaare was interested in philosophy and psychology His novels reflect the ideas of Bergson Jung and Freud He was however skeptical about cosmopolitanism European culture he wrote is something to be overcome if one wishes to see the triumph of love justice and humanity spoken of so glibly Like Carl Robert Jakobson and Jaan Tonisson s Tartu Renaissance group he believed that Estonian culture was best served by farmers and intellectuals from rural backgrounds His work was influenced at various stages by Oscar Wilde Knut Hamsun and Andre Gide but above all the Russian realists In the whole of world literature said Tammsaare I have never read anything to compare to the Russians there is no one to compare to Tolstoy Dostoevsky or Gogol Dostoevsky really disturbed me I lived in a waking dream under his influence I was especially gripped by Crime and Punishment 1 Bibliography editTammsaare s early works are characterized by rural poetic realism Some of his stories also reflect the atmosphere of the revolutionary year of 1905 During what is sometimes classified as his second period from 1908 to 1919 he wrote several short urban novels and collections of miniatures In Poiss ja liblikas 1915 The Boy and the Butterfly Tammsaare shows the influence of Oscar Wilde Internationally best known is his last novel Devil with a False Passport Porgupohja uus Vanapagan Truth and Justice comprises five volumes which have no individual titles some were added in translation Since vol 3 contains a description about the Russian Revolution of 1905 which is not informed by ideology but by an existential attention to individual suffering it was often combined with vol 2 by Soviet censorship Even today the third volume is sometimes called artistically inferior although the description of the revolution is on par with similar scenes in Pasternak s Doctor Zhivago In Estonia the second volume with its Tartu educational scenes is today probably the most enjoyed International critics would probably opt for vol 1 as the strongest overall it is a classical peasant novel reminiscent of Hamsun which is also generally held to be the most telling one about the Estonian character embodied especially in two antagonistic farmer figures Andres and Pearu Tammsaare himself said later that the different volumes deal with the relation of Man i e the human person to 1 the land 2 God 3 State and society 4 him or herself and 5 resignation Truth and Justice was not translated into English until 2014 when Haute Culture Books published the first volume of the saga under the name Andres and Pearu There are two complete translations into German and one each into French Latvian and Czech Volume 1 has also been translated into Finnish Polish and Hungarian with the title Orcad veritekevel Selected works edit1902 Kaks paari ja uksainus Two Pairs and the One 1903 Vanad ja noored Old Ones and Young Ones 1907 Raha auk The Money Hole 1907 Uurimisel Be in Prospect 1908 Pikad sammud Long Steps 1909 Noored hinged Young Spirits 1910 Ule piiri Over the Border 1915 Karbes The Fly 1915 Keelest ja luulest About Language and Poetry 1915 Poiss ja liblikas The Boy and the Butterfly 1917 Varjundid The Shapes of the Shadows 1919 Sojamotted Thoughts of War 1921 Juudit Judith 1922 Korboja peremees The Master of Korboja 1923 Poialpoiss The Midget 1924 Sic Transit 1926 1933 Tode ja oigus I V Truth and Justice vols 1 5 1932 Meie rebane Our Fox 1934 Elu ja armastus The Life and the Love 1935 Ma armastasin sakslast I Loved a German 1936 Kuningal on kulm The King Is Cold 1938 Hiina ja hiinlane China and a Chinese 1939 Porgupohja uus Vanapagan The Misadventures of the New Satan Devil with a False Passport literally The New Devil of Hellsbottom 1977 Miniatures 1977 1993 Kogutud teosed 18 vols Collected Works See also editLydia KoidulaReferences edit a b A H Tammsaare L Siimisker A Palm Eesti Raamat Tallinn 1978 Pg 64External links edit nbsp 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