{"id":1599,"date":"2024-04-03T23:41:36","date_gmt":"2024-04-03T20:41:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sisu.ut.ee\/ewod\/vaidlo\/"},"modified":"2024-04-04T00:06:48","modified_gmt":"2024-04-03T21:06:48","slug":"vaidlo","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/sisu.ut.ee\/ewod\/v\/vaidlo\/","title":{"rendered":"Robert Vaidlo"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n\t<a href=\"https:\/\/sisu.ut.ee\/ewod\/v\/vaidlo\/stories\"><strong><span style=\"font-family: verdana, geneva;font-size: medium\">Short stories <\/span><\/strong><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/sisu.ut.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/108\/robert_vaidlo_armin_alla.jpg\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"noopener\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Robert Vaidlo\" src=\"https:\/\/sisu.ut.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/108\/robert_vaidlo_armin_alla.jpg\" style=\"float: right;width: 200px;height: 303px\" title=\"Photo: Armin Alla\"><\/a>\n<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size:13px\"><span style=\"font-family:Verdana,Geneva,sans-serif\">Robert Vaidlo (until 1935, his last name was Veide; 14. II 1921 \u2013 1. X 2004) was an Estonian writer and publicist, who mainly wrote children\u2019s and young adult thrillers and adventure stories both in the realist and fantastical genres. He also wrote humorous topical satire for adults.<\/span><\/span>\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span style=\"font-size:13px\"><span style=\"font-family:Verdana,Geneva,sans-serif\">Vaidlo was born in Tartu to a family of intellectuals. He went to school in the Tallinn French Lyceum from 1929-1940. From 1940-1941, he studied at the University of Tartu for a couple semesters, then was drafted to the Soviet army, where he was an artilleryman in the Estonian Rifle Corps. After the war, he worked for the newspaper <em>Rahva H\u00e4\u00e4l<\/em>, in addition to contributing to the newspaper <em>Kodumaa<\/em>. From 1952-1954, he worked as a propagandaist for several agricultural boards. From 1954-1962, he was the head of the culture department of <em>Rahva H\u00e4\u00e4l<\/em>. From 1962-1965, he was the head of the department of essays and articles of <em>Looming<\/em> magazine. From 1965, he worked at Estonian Television, first as editor-in-chief, then as an editor of children and teen shows. After that, he contributed as a journalist to the newspapers <em>Rahva H\u00e4\u00e4l<\/em> and <em>Kodumaa<\/em>. In 1956, he joined the Estonian Writers\u2019 Union and from 1969-1990, he was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.<\/span><\/span>\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span style=\"font-size:13px\"><span style=\"font-family:Verdana,Geneva,sans-serif\">Vaidlo has written literary reportage, topical satire and short stories, he focused on children\u2019s literature later. His first story <em>Kadunud havi<\/em> (\u2018The Lost Pike\u2019, 1954) meets the demands of the era by describing how an arrogant city boy is transformed by hardworking country boys, i.e. pioneers. In the following story <em>Kotkam\u00e4el karjub kajakas<\/em> (\u2018Seagull Screams at Kotkam\u00e4e\u2019, 1955), the pioneers from the previous story continue their exciting tasks at summer work camp. The children\u2019s book <em>S\u00f5pruse nimel<\/em> (\u2018In the Name of Friendship\u2019, 1957) has nine stories and does not follow the didactic Soviet style, but describes various friendships in a humorous manner. The novel <em>Suurt\u00fckiv\u00e4elane Peeter Poligon pajatab<\/em> (\u2018Artilleryman Peeter Poligon Tells Stories\u2019, 1958) stands out with its humane, understanding attitude. In it, a war hero tells a group of boys funny yet educational stories of World War II. The children\u2019s book <em>Viirulise purje all<\/em> (\u2018Under the Striped Sail\u2019, 1964) depicts the adventurous games of a group of boys living in a small town near a big lake. The topical satire-like <em>Pipraveski<\/em> (\u2018Pepper Mill\u2019, 1965), however, is a collection of humor and satire for adults. The children\u2019s book <em>Jutujulla<\/em> (\u2018The Story Gizmo\u2019, 1967) offers truthful everyday stories of mischievous boys during a summer in the country. Stories on village life during the kolkhoz era are told in the young adult story <em>Teed viivad alati kuhugi<\/em> (\u2018Roads Always Lead Somewhere\u2019, 1975).<\/span><\/span>\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span style=\"font-size:13px\"><span style=\"font-family:Verdana,Geneva,sans-serif\">Vaidlo\u2019s most well-known work, a grand adventure fantasy fairytale <em>Lood Kukeleegua linnast<\/em> (\u2018Stories from Kukeleegua Town\u2019, 1965) depicts a peculiar hand-drawn parallel world that is born of the games of children and reimagines the Soviet reality in a humorous way. The socio-political allegory is continued in the story <em>Doktor Meerikese ja Ponts-Ontsu imep\u00e4rane merereis<\/em> (\u2018The Wondrous Voyage of Doctor Meerike and Ponts-Ontsu\u2019, 1971), where toys make the voyage to R\u00f5muuta island in an inflatable boat \u2013 the island society is reminiscent of a failed communist utopia. The books <em>Kessu<\/em> (1978) and <em>Kessu ja Tripp<\/em> (\u2018Kessu and Tripp, 1988) are meant for younger school children and depict an ordinary girl whose friend is a clown with really curly nose shoes. The author also wrote a children\u2019s play script based on the Kessu books, which ran as a multi-part TV play on Estonian Television in the early 1980s. Later in his career, Vaidlo wrote a few more story books for small children: <em>\u00dche ahvi lugu<\/em> (\u2018Story of a Monkey\u2019, 1988), <em>Ampa<\/em> (1995) and <em>Midli-Madli tilpamised<\/em> (\u2018The Tilpanings of Midli-Madli\u2019, 2002).<\/span><\/span>\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<em><span style=\"font-size:13px\"><span style=\"font-family:Verdana,Geneva,sans-serif\">A. O. (Translated by A. S.)<\/span><\/span><\/em>\n<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"font-size:16px\"><span style=\"font-family:Verdana,Geneva,sans-serif\">Books in Estonian<\/span><\/span><\/strong>\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span style=\"font-size:13px\"><span style=\"font-family:Verdana,Geneva,sans-serif\"><strong><em>Books for children and young adults<\/em><\/strong><\/span><\/span><br><span style=\"font-size:13px\"><span style=\"font-family:Verdana,Geneva,sans-serif\"><strong>Kadunud havi<\/strong>. Tallinn: Eesti Riiklik Kirjastus, 1954, 56 lk.<br><strong>Kotkam\u00e4el karjub kajakas<\/strong>. Tallinn: Eesti Riiklik Kirjastus, 1955, 71 lk.<br><strong>S\u00f5pruse nimel<\/strong>. Tallinn: Eesti Riiklik Kirjastus, 1957, 102 lk.<br><strong>Suurt\u00fckiv\u00e4elane Peeter Poligon pajatab<\/strong>. Tallinn: Eesti Riiklik Kirjastus, 1958, 179 lk. [J\u00e4rgnevad tr\u00fckid: Tallinn: Eesti Riiklik Kirjastus, 1963, 180 lk; Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 1980, 192 lk.]<br><strong>Viirulise purje all<\/strong>. Tallinn: Eesti Riiklik Kirjastus, 1964, 136 lk.<br><strong>Lood Kukeleegua linnast<\/strong>. Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 1965, 130 lk. [J\u00e4rgnevad tr\u00fckid: Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 1983, 55+56 lk; Tallinn: TEA Kirjastus, 2011, 131 lk.]<br><strong>Jutujulla<\/strong>. Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 1967, 156 lk.<br><strong>Doktor Meerikese ja Ponts-Ontsu imep\u00e4rane merereis<\/strong>. Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 1971, 129 lk. [J\u00e4rgnevad tr\u00fckid: Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 1983, 48+64 lk; Tallinn: TEA Kirjastus, 2011, 140 lk.]<br><strong>Teed viivad alati kuhugi<\/strong>. Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 1975, 143 lk.<br><strong>Kessu<\/strong>. Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 1978, 47 lk.<br><strong>Kessu ja Tripp<\/strong>. Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 1988, 124 lk. [J\u00e4rgnevad tr\u00fckid: Tallinn: T\u00e4nap\u00e4ev, 2002, 163 lk; Tallinn: TEA Kirjastus, 2010, 106 lk.]<br><strong>\u00dche ahvi lugu<\/strong>. Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 1988, 46 lk.<br><strong>Ampa<\/strong>. Tallinn: Kupar, 1995, 106 lk.<br><strong>Midli-Madli tilpamised<\/strong>. Tallinn: T\u00e4nap\u00e4ev, 2002, 52 lk.<\/span><\/span>\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span style=\"font-size:13px\"><span style=\"font-family:Verdana,Geneva,sans-serif\"><strong><em>Humour<\/em><\/strong><br><strong>Pipraveski<\/strong>. Tallinn: EKP Keskkomitee Kirjastus, 1965, 64 lk.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Short stories Robert Vaidlo (until 1935, his last name was Veide; 14. II 1921 \u2013 1. 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