Tarmo Teder
Tarmo Teder (born 18 April 1958 in Kuressaare) is an Estonian writer, poet and critic.
Born on the island of Saaremaa, Teder studied from 1973-76. at the Tallinn Polytechnic and 1976-78 at Kingissepa, now Kuressaare. He began work in Tartu and Tallinn, as a boiler worker.
From 1994-95. Teder was the culture editor for “Rahva Hääl”("People's Voice") and from 1995-1998 as an editor at "Eesti Päevaleht" (‘’Estonian Daily’’).
Teder is a member of the Estonian Writers Union.
Winner of the Friedebert Tuglas Award for his short story Viimase idealisti pildid (‘’Pictures of the Last Idealist’’, published in ‘’Looming’’ no 6 2004).
Works
Onanistid (‘’The Onanists’’) (novel) Published by Tuum, 2006. pp. 223
Pööningujutud (‘’Stories from the Attic’’) (short stories) Published by Eesti Keele Sihtasutus, 2002. pp. 256
Kurat kargas pähe (‘’Bedevilled’’) (novel) Published by Eesti Raamat, 1995. pp. 180
Tumedad jutud (‘’Dark Stories’’) (short stories) Published by Eesti Raamat, 1990. pp. 192
Luurejutud (‘’Spy Stories’’) (short stories) Published by Eesti Keele Sihtasutus, 2004. pp. 184
Jutte kambrist 27-1 (‘’Stories from the Chamber 27-1’’) (short stories) Published by Varrak, 2001. pp. 288
Igemest ja abemest (Of Gums and Beards’’) (essays) Published by (self-published), 2008.
Angerjapõõsa varjud (Shadows of the Eel Bush) (poetry) Published by FC Boheem, 2001. pp. 70
External links
- Estonian Literature Centre Biography for Tarmo Teder
- Estonian Literature Centre Bibliography for Tarmo Teder
- Estonian Literature Centre ‘’Literary Awards 2004’’
- Fridebert Tuglas Short Story Award
- Estonian Writers’ Union Eesti Kirjanike Liit