Gustav Suits

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Gustav Suits was an Estonian poet

Nov 30, 1883

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: November 30, 1883
  • Died on: May 23, 1956
  • Nationality: Estonian
  • Famous: Estonian Writers, Writers, Poets
  • Birth Place: Võnnu Parish
  • Gender: Male
  • Sun Sign: Sagittarius

Gustav Suits born at

Võnnu Parish

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Birth Place

In 1911, Gustav Suits married Aino Thauvón. The couple was blessed with two daughters.

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Personal Life

Gustav Suits died on May 23, 1956, in Stockholm, Sweden, after contracting a serious illness. He was buried in the Stockholm Forest Cemetery.

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Personal Life

Gustav Suits was born on November 30, 1883, in the parish of Võnnu, in southern Estonia, in the family of a village teacher.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1895, he moved to Tartu, Estonia, where he was enrolled at the Alexander Gymnasium. The university atmosphere of the town had a deep impact on him and he decided to become a part of its literary society.

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Childhood & Early Life

At the age of 16, he published his first newspaper article titled ‘Uus Aeg’ (New Time). Subsequently, his first poem ‘Water Lilies’ was also published in the same newspaper.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1901, Gustav Suits founded the literary society ‘Friends of Literature’ (Kirjanduse Sõbrad) which published a journal titled 'Rays', between 1901 and 1902.

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Career

Around the same period, he became the intellectual and conceptual mentor of the literary group, Noor-Eesti (Young Estonia), which was considered to be the most influential literary group in Estonian cultural history.

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In 1905, his first poetry collection titled ‘The Fire of Life’ was published. It became one of his most popular and appealing works due to its youthful enthusiasm. His early poetry mirrored the revolution gaining momentum in Estonia between 1900 and 1917 as well as the youth movement.

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Between 1905 and 1916, he became closely connected to the aforementioned Estonian literary movement group. It brought European influence into Estonian literature and also merged European literature with Estonian styles.

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Career

During this time, he read European literature, and the Finnish language, literature and folklore at the Helsinki University. From 1917 to 1919, he was politically active in the Estonian Socialist Revolutionary Party.

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Career

Gustav Suits became the first university level professor of literature in Estonia, and his work as a scholar and university professor was revolutionary.

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Major Works

On his initiative, the Academic Literary Society was founded at Tartu University in 1924, where lectures and meetings were organized. The society also issued its own publications.

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Major Works

His collection of poetry, ‘The Land of Winds’ (1913)’, reflected the post-revolutionary mood of decline, disappointment of his generation, and a sense of premature ageing. It is regarded as a masterful collection of poetry in Estonian literature.

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Another one of his classics was the 1922 poetry collection titled ‘It Is All But a Dream’ which was written in a much more modernist and intellectual vein as compared to his previous works.

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Major Works