Paul Rummo (14 July 1909 Kalbu, Kehtna Parish, Harju County – 28 March 1981) was an Estonian poet, playwright, and literary critic.[1]
From 1948 to 1949, Rummo was the chief editor for the publishing house Ilukirjandus ja Kunst (Fiction and Art). Before 1958, he held several positions, including the head of Estonia Theatre.[1] From 1955 to 1958, Rummo wrote and repeatedly revised the screenplay for the feature film Mahtra sõda (The Mahtra War). Production of the film was halted due to censorship and it was never released.[2][3] In 1967, Rummo completed the anthology Eesti luule (Estonian Poetry).
His son is the writer Paul-Eerik Rummo.[1]
Works
- 1946: Võitlev kodumaa (The Fighting Homeland), poetry collection
- 1950: Rahva võim, poetry collection
- 1952: Katkukülvajad, poetry collection
- 1955: Veerev kivi (Rolling Stone), poetry collection
- 1961: Proloog ja poeemid, poetry collection
- 1969: Katkenud lõng, poetry collection
- 1979: Matkalaul, poetry collection
References
- 1 2 3 Vabar, Sven. "Paul Rummo". sisu.ut.ee. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
- ↑ Kotta, Kristel (2008). "Why Was The Mahtra War Never Filmed? A Banned Project" (PDF). Place and Location. 7: 85–93. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
- ↑ Kaljundi, Linda (2 January 2009). "Eesti lugu: Eduard Vilde "Mahtra sõda"". Eesti Päevaleht. Retrieved November 16, 2023.
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