Ain Kalmus

Ain Kalmus (given name Evald Mänd; 8 June 1906 Emmaste Parish, Hiiu County – 15 November 2001) was an Estonian writer and theologian.[1]

From 1925 to 1929, he studied at the Baptist Evangelical Seminary at Keila. After that he finished Andover Newton Theological School (in the United States), defending his master's thesis. After returning from the United States, he worked as a Baptist minister in Tartu and Southern Estonia, later also as a pastor in Tallinn.[2] In 1944, he and his family escaped to Sweden and in 1946, to the United States.[1][3]

Works

  • 1942: Soolased tuuled (Salty Winds), novel
  • 1945: Öö tuli liiga vara (Night Came Too Early), novel
  • 1948: Hingemaa (Land of Spirits), novel
  • 1950: Prohvet (Prophet, or The Unfaithful), novel
  • 1969: Juudas (Judas), novel

References

  1. Vabar, Sven. "Ain Kalmus". sisu.ut.ee. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  2. "Church Notices". Fitchburg Sentinel. Fitchburg, MA. September 21, 1946. p. 11. Retrieved February 21, 2023 via Newspapers.com. open access
  3. "Boro Woman Sings Her Way Back Home". The Ocean Star. Point Pleasant Beach, NJ. August 16, 2013. pp. 1, 9. Retrieved February 20, 2023 via Newspapers.com. open access
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