Andrus Kivirähk

Andrus Kivirähk

About

Andrus Kivirähk is a renowned Estonian author and playwright, celebrated for his imaginative storytelling and ability to blend folklore with contemporary themes. Born on August 17, 1970, in Tallinn, he has become one of Estonia's most prolific writers. His best-known work, "The Man Who Spoke Snakish," has been translated into several languages, earning him international acclaim. Kivirähk's writing often explores the intersection of the mystical and the mundane, capturing the quirky essence of Estonian culture. Beyond novels, his diverse repertoire includes plays, children's books, and satirical articles, solidifying his status as a literary icon in Estonia.

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